Wednesday 3 April 2013

The top 9 world leaders of 2012, Imran Khan at 3rd Place

It wasn't all bad, and it certainly wasn't all good, but 2012 was a big year for news makers and game changers.
From the man who won one of the tightest US presidential races in decades, to the head

of state whose tenure has been marked by bloody protests, we've rounded up the nine leaders who influenced the world the most this year — for better or for worse.



1. Christine Lagarde





The first woman to head the International Monetary Fund, Lagarde had no time to settle in before jumping into the ongoing battle that is the euro zone's debt crisis. Ranked among Forbes' most powerful people and most powerful women, the director of the 188-country-strong financial organization managed to garner an extra $430 billion in funding from G20 countries this past April, doubling the IMF's lending capacities.



In the midst of trying to put out global fiscal fires, the former lawyer and influential French politician — who was named a Chevalier in the Légion d'honneur in 2000 — also manages to raise two sons.



2. Barack Obama


President Obama won another four-year term, by a long shot, in what was nevertheless one of the tightest, toughest US election races in years. He also remained surefooted in his decision-making, despite the Romney campaign's fierce attempts to paint him as a failed leader.


"Obama, 50, showed great skill as a Commander in Chief, sending the Navy SEALs to take out Osama bin Laden and supervising an orderly departure from Iraq," wrote Time magazine's Joe Klein. "But most of all, in the roil of a difficult time, he seemed smart and steady, trustworthy. Monuments are not often built to politicians who are merely trustworthy, but they do tend to win re-election."



Time just this week named Obama its "Person of the Year."



Washington Monthly also managed to round up 50 of Obama's accomplishments ... that's more than we can say for most leaders.



3. Imran Khan





Imran Khan has made the jump from cricketer to activist-politician look seamless. Now the head of Pakistan's Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) party, Khan has become the face of the anti-drone movement in his home country. Though data on drone-related deaths is scarce, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism estimates drones — key tools of US military strategy in the region — have caused between 474 to 884 civilian deaths since 2004, including the killings of 176 children.



Khan refuses to stand for the continued use of drones in Pakistan, leading a high-profile march by over 1,000 people in October. He continues to speak out against the violence, and his anti-drone push is a central part of his campaign for president.




4. Hillary Clinton






Touted as the most traveled secretary of state (though it depends on how you're counting, the Christian Science Monitor pointed out), Clinton has certainly clocked her fair share of overseas visits — to at least 111 countries, at last count — and dealt with a veritable bevy of international crises during her years in office.



From the ongoing bloody war in Syria, to the Sept. 11 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, to the eight-day conflict between Gaza and Israel, Clinton has risen to some thorny challenges. She also managed to earn meme notoriety (Texts from Hillary, anyone?) and reach her 10th year as Gallup poll’s most admired woman.



And no matter what her mileage, she's definitely winning in the "most requests to run for President in 2016" contest.

More from GlobalPost: Nancy Pelosi joins the list of political figures to back Hillary Clinton in 2016


5. Kim Jong Un




The new supreme leader of North Korea, aka the son of Kim Jong Il, has had quite the year in the spotlight for the head of such a reclusive state. For one thing, there was his marriage to Ri Sol Ju. Then there were all the rocket launches, mostly failed, and the ensuing international hoopla. And of course, that's not even counting the Onion nomination as "Sexiest Person of the Year" — which was taken amazingly seriously by Chinese and South Korean media.





6. Aung San Suu Kyi






Aung San Suu Kyi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for her brave activism against widespread slaughter of protesters fighting
the oppressive rule of Myanmar's dictator U Ne Win. This year, however, marked a big shift for Suu Kyi and her political party, the National League for Democracy: The party won a majority of seats in parliamentary elections.



Suu Kyi also received accolades in the US for her work, accepting the Congressional Gold Medal — Congress's highest award for civilians — and the Atlantic Council's Global Citizen Award.

We can only wonder what 2013 will bring.



7. Mohamed Morsi





The jury is still out — quite literally — on Egypt's first democratically elected leader since the ousting of Hosni Mubarak. Though he made an impressive showing after elections, he reignited furious protests in Cairo when he issued a controversial decree placing himself above the powers of the judiciary. There were also accusations that he had his opponents captured, detained, and beaten, according to The New York Times.



He also, however, proved to be a skilled political broker in the Middle East, producing a peace deal between Israel and Gaza after the two sides saw their bloodiest conflict in years.



As Egypt prepares to vote on a new constitution, which itself has sparked considerable protest and opposition, Morsi is certainly not stepping out of the limelight any time soon.





8. Hugo Chavez





Chavez added another six-year term to his almost 14 years as Venezuela's president in October, and continues to be one of Latin
America's most-watched politicians. However, his battle with cancer has only gotten more intense, and for the first time, the powerful leader has considered the possibility he may need someone to carry his torch.

The future of Venezuela remains to be seen, but Chavez's mark on the country — and the world — has certainly been made.


9. Bashar al-Assad





This year, Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has been facing the greatest threat to his dictatorship since he took office in 2000, following his father's death. The embattled leader has been locked in one of the region's bloodiest clashes since the uprising against him began in March 2011. The world has stood divided over the conflict, which has left around 40,000 people dead. But the tide may be shifting. According to the Telegraph, even Russia, one of Assad's staunchest allies, has admitted that his rule may be waning.


Tuesday 2 April 2013

Lindsay Lohan Wants to Keep Taking Prescription



Can someone please explain rehab to Lindsay Lohan?
The actress has one stipulation when it comes to entering a "lock down" facility for 90 days … she wants to keep using Adderall.
Sources tell TMZ that she only agreed to the plea deal of rehab instead of jail as long as she is still allowed to take the drug, which is used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, but is often abused by others looking to achieve a high similar to cocaine.
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Last May, her outspoken father Michael Lohan blasted her prescription pill use, which was revealed in court documents to include anti-depressants Zoloft and Trazodone, Adderall, and the super-strength painkiller Dilaudid for her previous dental issues. "The meds that they give her are meds that they say she needs, but she doesn't need them," Michael said at the time. "They kind of make her flat. She's not acting at a full potential. It's like the screen is down over her."
Although Lohan's rep did not respond to omg!'s request for comment about the Adderall, her attorney Mark Jay Heller is insisting her usage of the prescription drug was never discussed with the prosecutors. "Prosecutors or the court would never interject themselves into medical determinations," he told the New York Daily News. "Patients traditionally apprise facilities of what medications, if any, they're prescribed, and after a full series of medical evaluations, each facility determines what medications, if any, are going to be allowed. This is never dictated by the patient. It's always determined by medical staff who are well qualified."
Adderall or not, Lohan's upcoming rehab stay is already complicated. Although the judge ordered her to a "lock down" facility, she wants to get treatment in New York City, but that reportedly doesn't exist in the state. TMZ also reports that prosecutors in her case are determining what their next move will be … will she go to a regular rehab or serve those 90 days behind bars?
[Related: Lindsay Lohan Hides Under Table at Brazilian Nightclub]
Until then, she is getting the partying out of her system. Since last week, the 26-year-old has been in Brazil to promote the clothing line John John Denim. As omg! reported, she partied at a nightclub in Sao Paulo as part of her $100,000 deal … but was later photographed hiding under a table so she wouldn't have to sign autographs for fans.

Monday 1 April 2013

Women Driving


8th Class Result 5th Class Result five class result bise result 2013 Lahore Multan Federal

 



PEC 5th Class Result will be declare on 31st March at 10:00 am
Get the 5th class Results 2013 District wise
  • Lahore Board 5th class result 2013
  • Rawalpindi Board 5th class result 2013
  • Faisalabad board 5th class result 2013
  • Gujranwala Board 5th class Result 2013
  • Attock 5th Class Result for 2013
  • Bhawalnagar 5th Class Result for 2013
  • Bhawalpur 5th Class Result for 2013
  • Bhakkar 5th Class Result for 2013
  • Chakwal 5th Class Result for 2013
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  • Faisalabad 5th Class Result for 2013
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  • Federal 5th Class result for 2013
Punjab Education commission were established in year 2005 and starts its all operations but the first annual exams of the 5th and 8th class is taken by the PEC on year 2006. PEC have a different identity and is only responsible in front of the Punjab government. PEC is now responsible of conducting annual exams of the 5th class in these following 36 districts including Attock, Bahawalnagar, Bahawalpur, Bhakkar, Chakwal, Chiniot, Dera Ghazi Khan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Gujrat, Hafizabad, Jhang, Jhelum, Kasur, Khanewal, Khushab, Lahore, Layyah, Ladhran, Mandi Bahauddin, Mianwali, Multan, mazaffargarh, Narowal, Nankana Sahib, Okara, Pakpattan, Rahim Yar Khan, Rajanpur, Rawalpindi, Sahiwal, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Sialkot, Toba Tek Singh and Vehari. All the schools in these 36 districts must have to get affiliation from the Punjab Examination Commission so that their students are enrolled for the 5th class annual examination and after getting passing marks will upgraded to the next class.
During 2011 the annual examination held under the Punjab Examination Commission there were total 1,50629 students then on the very next year in 2012 the number of students increased to 27 Lakhs and now in 2013 number of students more increased to approximately 32 Lakhs. In the year 2011 the passing percentage of the students were 42 percent which is also increased in year 2012 to 57%. Last year what happened on the date of declaration of the result what PEC is perceived is totally against the original scenario and this resulted that when such huge number of student come to the official website the website hang down for the whole day. Students and parents were so upset and starts calling in the Punjab Examination Commission but this year the Chairmen of the PEC said that there will be no situation come in front of us as we have upgraded the system to our best.
As we all know that the result is very hard time on students now it no matter that the student is in which class from the primary classes to the higher education this time is very crucial on students and now students will not have to wait so long as during a press conference the Chairmen of the Punjab Examination Commission announce that the students can check their online result on the 31st March, 2013. Along with the Official website all those students who appear in the annual examination of the 5th class cal also check their result from this page as this page will be updated on the 31st March and their on this page you will see a block down where your districts are enlisted what you have to do is just to click in front of your district from where you are appeared in the annual examination and the result will be saved to your computer within no time. This result will be in PDF format so if there is no PDF Reader in your laptop or PC then install it before this date.
ilm.com.pk is the fastest growing educational website of the Pakistan that will always keep you up to dated from the every latest updated going in the world of education. So do visit this page frequently and especially on 31st March, 2013 if you want to see your 5th class result 2013 accurately and on time without any interruption of the other factors

Thursday 28 March 2013

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