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Pak-US Society to protest against Geo TV ban in Pakistan

New York, Mar. 14 : The Pak-American Society is gathering in New York on Saturday to stage a protest against the ban on Geo News transmission in Pakistan.

"This is a dictatorial act perpetrated by a so called civilian government," The News quoted Pak-American Society President Sham-us-Zaman, as saying.

Many prominent politicians and lawyers, including Qazi Hussain Ahmed, Imran Khan and Ali Ahmed Kurd, are expected to address the protest gathering.

Later, a conference by the name `Geo and Jeevay Pakistan' will be held here which will be addressed through telephone by PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif, former President Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) Aitzaz Ahmed and PML-N Information Secretary Ahsan Iqbal.

Michelle Obama credits mum for keeping family grounded

Michelle Obama credits mum for keeping family groundedNew York, March 14 : Michelle Obama has her mother to thank for keeping their First Family grounded.

The First Lady revealed she could not determine the contribution made by Marian Robinson and was ever so grateful for helping the family cope with their changed lifestyle in the White House.

"It''s immeasurable. I think that all of our transition has been eased by her presence," the New York Daily News quoted her as saying on ''Good Morning America'.

Madoff lawyers try to spring him out of jail

Madoff lawyers try to spring him out of jail New York  - A day after disgraced financier Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty to masterminding a 50-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme, his lawyers Friday requested that the court release him from jail until his sentencing June 16.

Madoff, 70, was led off in handcuffs to jail Thursday after his plea before the lower Manhattan federal court to all 11 criminal counts. He could be sentenced to 150 years in jail for one of the largest financial swindles in history.

US stocks post fourth-straight rally - best week since November

US stocks post fourth-straight rally - best week since November New York  - Wall Street stock indices continued a nearly week-long rally on Friday, capping the best week since November amid some signs that the global economy may be stabilizing.

The rally followed gains in global markets as some major US banks have posted unexpected gains in the first two months of the year. The heads of Citigroup Inc, Bank of America Corp and JPMorgan Chase & Co said this week that they were profitable at the start of 2009.

UN to take over European Union security force in Chad, CAR

UN to take over European Union security force in Chad, CAR New York  - A United Nations peacekeeping mission will assume responsibility on Sunday of providing security to refugees and war-displaced people in eastern Chad and northeastern Central African Republic, the UN said Friday.

The UN mission, with 5,200 military troops and known as MINURCAT, will take over European Union troops posted in the past year at the region between Chad and CAR where tens of thousands have taken refuge from fighting in Sudan's Darfur and Chad.

Hudson hero Chesley ‘Sully’ Sullenberger to make millions from book deal

Hudson hero Chesley ‘Sully’ Sullenberger to make millions from book dealNew York, Mar 13 : American airline transport pilot Chesley `Sully' Sullenberger, who made headlines with his heroic landing in the Hudson River early this year, is reportedly set to make millions from a book deal.

Sullenberger, who came into the limelight after saving the life of 155 people with an emergency landing in the river, has been meeting many publishers these days.

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