Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Whats a little sewage water, then?

How will a canadian visa will help, if you come back:
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Minister helps canadian returnee
ISLAMABAD, June 12: Minister of State for Communications Mohammad Shahid Jamil Qureshi, facing charges of illegally detaining Kafila Siddiqui, a Canadian national of Pakistani origin who died under mysterious circumstances last Saturday night, resigned from the cabinet on Tuesday.

However, his name has not been placed on the exit control list despite a request made by police.



All this attention to "shedding" has caused changed the word. Today's phrase is "to put aside", as in:
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Re-election by new assemblies, hopes US: Musharraf should ‘put aside the uniform’
WASHINGTON, June 12: The US State Department has said that it believes President Musharraf will seek re-election from the parliament formed after the forthcoming elections.

The department’s spokesman also hoped that if President Musharraf “continues in political life,” he will “put aside the uniform”.

Meanwhile, infrastructure is being made air vacuum proof:
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Newly laid railway track at risk from sewage water
JAMSHORO: The sewage water of different residential areas of Kotri may damage a four-kilometre railway track recently laid at the cost of Rs 100 million.

The Kotri Junction Railways has also sent a letter to the Ministry of Railways, expressing concern over the deteriorating condition of the track ....

What's a little sewage water between friends?