April 3rd, 2009 by The Online Reporter

President of
Islamic republic of
Pakistan.
Honorable President,
Mismanagement
On behalf of Pakistani community in Hong Kong. We would like to request you that remove Mr. Shahid Jamal PIA country manager in Hong Kong office because he is corrupt person and being PIA manger he missed use his power a lot such as ,
During high season Hajj, Umra, Eid and Chinese New Year he charged over HKD$500 through his favorite Travel agent. Evidence and prove are available.
He just appointed un-necessary a General sales Agent (GSA) just for commission purpose. Within eighteen month manager and account manager change two times their accommodation for commission purpose and Read the rest of this entry »
April 3rd, 2009 by The Online Reporter

Unemployment in US is growing really fast and according to recent reports it has reached up to 8.1% which is highest rate since 1983.
According to a figure from US department of labor more then 660,000 people lost their jobs during the month of Read the rest of this entry »
April 3rd, 2009 by The Online Reporter

International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued second installment of about 848 million dollars to Pakistan and this is how overall foreign reserves of Pakistan have reached around 11.4 billion dollars.
The news have been confirmed by Syed Wasimuddin, the chief spokesman of (State Bank of Pakistan) SBP. He addressed that “Yes, we have received some 848 million US dollars from IMF on account of second installment of stand by loan,”
Now let’s see that Read the rest of this entry »
April 3rd, 2009 by The Online Reporter

Sialkot police arrested a factory owner and file a case against him and his eight workers in the charge of printing stamps of “Allah Ho Akbar” on footballs. According to details the owner of a factory named Clifton Sports Bilal Tahir was preparing footballs with stamps containing word Allah Ho Akbar” on them, these footballs were prepared to send to Europe.
Police took more then four hundred footballs and other material in custody when Read the rest of this entry »