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Showing posts with label international. Show all posts
Showing posts with label international. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Josh is back in Pakistan to rock again

Are set all the famous international between India and Pakistan Josh musical to rock again in Pakistan. This will be the first appearance of Josh after the successful launch of their album "Beyond Kismat" which recently grabbed the top of the music charts across South Asia with the song "Piar Hogaya". The Josh last night at the Canadian embassy in Islamabad, and made its way now to the Expo Center, Lahore today, to perform superior to the vitality of their songs from "Kismat beyond."

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Friday, June 24, 2011

International Foreign Exchange Rates


update on Fri, Jun 24 2011, 19:45 PST (GMT+5)

Major Currencies
CurrencyUnits per USDUSD per Unit
   Australian DollarAUD1.24880.8008
   Canadian DollarCAD1.09030.9172
   EuroEUR0.70741.4137
   Japanese YenJPY95.46540.0105
   Pakistan RupeePKR81.110.0123
   U.A.E DirhamAED3.67270.2723
   UK Pound SterlingGBP0.61791.6185
   US DollarUSD11
Other Currencies

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Shahid Ali Khan Afridi Retires from International Cricket

Pakistan's Shahid Afridi said the Agence France-Presse on Monday that he will retire from all international cricket, saying he was depressed after replacing the leader of one day after a clash with the fiery coach Waqar Younis - Karachi.
Difficulties 31 years) experienced with dignity during the 3-2 win for the team against the West Indies earlier this month, his public criticism of the coach has ultimately led to the loss of the captaincy.
"Yes, I am retired now and I am from all international cricket," Afridi said in a telephone interview from London. "I'm depressed and I hurt and whatever I said about the coach was in the interest of the team."
Afridi, who took over as captain and a test for one day last year, suddenly retired from the longer version of the game after a heavy defeat against Australia at Lord's in July 2010.
Then led Pakistan to two of a series of defeats in one day against England and South Africa by winning over 50 - a series in New Zealand and directed the team to the semi-finals of the 2011 World Cup

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