October 19th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Former President of Pakistan and Chief of Army Staff Pervez Musharraf denied that he has any plan to return in politics or he is going to form any political party.
He also stated that he is passing his time by playing sports and game and he is also administering his new farm house which is situated in Chak Shahzad. He has plans to shift to Chak Shahzad from army house.
He also stated that he got offers from international universities of lectureships but he has not finalized any thing yet. He is on tour to Lahore these days where he will spend few days and he is also suppose to attend a marriage ceremony at Lahore.
October 17th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Dollar has reached to 84 Rupees and broke all previous records in Pakistan, and on the other side Pakistani rupee became more weaker.
Dealers said the rupee was expected to remain under pressure in the short- to medium-term as there were no scheduled foreign inflows.
October 17th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Federal law ministry has said that all remaining deposed judges have been retired, adding they will get pension and other incentives.
According to the sources of law ministry, Supreme Court had validated the suspension of judges on November 3, 2007, while a notification was also issued in this regard. Therefore, the judges who were recently reappointed, took fresh oath, the sources said.
Besides, eight more judges are also likely to be inducted in the Sindh High Court during next few days.
October 16th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

Taliban spokesman Molvi Omer showed Taliban’s intention to have a word with government of Pakistan. He said that they will lay down their arms if military stops operation against them.
Pakistan army is conducting operations at major scale in Sawat and Bajour to wipe-out Taliban and al qaeda from Pakistan, and this seems to be the success of government that these militants are talking about surrendering and are willing to negotiate with government without any conditions.
October 14th, 2008 by The Online Reporter

American and European detective agencies are investigating a credit card fraud of about $100 millions. More then 40 stores in UK were targeted by Fraudsters including Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury’s.
Those fraudsters used Made in China devices to capture selected customer’s Master Card and Personal Identification Number when cards are inserted into super market readers.
The information was transmitted to servers located at Lahore, Pakistan and then cards were cloned and used to steal money for different purposes like to buy airline tickets etc.
Detective agencies are suspecting AL Qaeda because they have been involved in online credit card fraud in past. Credit card companies should secure their system to prevent this kind of cyber crimes.