Musharraf ‘poised’ for comeback to Pak politics

Washington, May 18 (ANI): Former Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf is likely to announce his future political plans today (Tuesday, May 18) during a meeting with his supporters here, sources close to him have revealed.

According to one of Musharraf’s close aides, the general would meet his supporters and regional coordinators of Pakistan First, an organisation that works to promote Pakistan’s interests in the US.

Meanwhile, Musharraf reportedly called several political leaders in Pakistan to garner support for his recently floated party- the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML).

Insiders said Musharraf telephoned several prominent leaders belonging to Dera Ghazi Khan, Sindh and Mian Muhammad Azhar in Lahore.

They said Musharraf also had a chat with former President Farooq Leghari to discuss various political aspects.

It is reported that they discussed about certain ‘disappointed’ political leaders who could join the APML.

Musharraf and some of the ‘dissident’ leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League-Q and (PML-Q) and the PML-Z are already in contact, “and some of the rebel leaders have given a green signal to Musharraf for standing in the presidential elections, The Daily Times reports. (ANI)

Zardari grants Malik presidential pardon to save him from 3-yr jail term

Islamabad, May 18 (ANI): Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has come to the rescue of one of his most trusted aides, Interior Minister Rehman Malik, as barely hours after the Lahore High Court (LHC) rejected Malik’s plea in a corruption case, he pardoned the minister using his special power under the Article 45 of the Constitution.

The LHC had dismissed an appeal filed by Malik against punishments announced by the Accountability Court on Monday.

Hour’s after the court’s verdict, Presidential spokesperson Farhatullah Babar hastly announced that the ‘President using his constitutional power on the advice of the Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani’ has granted remission to Malik.

Babar, however, refused to give any more details on the issue, The Dawn reports.

The spokesman said that the pardon has been granted under Article 45 of the Constitution which says: “The president shall have power to grant pardon, reprieve and respite, and to remit, suspend or commute any sentence passed by any court, tribunal or authority.”

Observers believe that Zardari’s move is likely to heighten tension between the Presidency and the higher judiciary at a time when the relationship between the two is already at its lowest ebb. (ANI)

Silvio Berlusconi ‘agrees to divorce’ second wife

London, May 10 (ANI): Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has reportedly agreed on a divorce settlement with his second wife/actress Veronica Lario.

According to reports, Lairo will receive “considerably less” than the 3.5 million Euros a month, she had demanded as maintenance.

Instead, Berlusconi, 73, has offered her up to 300,000 euros a month.

Also, she is likely to retain Villa Belvedere, her mansion at Macherio near Milan.

Legal sources revealed that the estranged couple, had “coldly shaken hands” after nearly five hours of talks at the Milan courthouse.

Nonetheless, they added that the outcome had been “satisfactory”.

Lario blamed the leader, who has been linked to different women in the past, for the split, reports the Times.

Meanwhile, Berlusconi’s aides suggested Lairo had an affair with a bodyguard.

Lario’s staff, however, denied the allegation.

The two have been married for twenty years and have three children together. (ANI)

Gordon Brown enjoys lamb stew before count began

London, May 7 (IANS) Labour leader Gordon Brown, who is hoping to retain power, had lamb stew with his wife Sarah before leaving for the count.

Sarah cooked Brown lamb stew as they relaxed at home in Kirkcaldy near Edinburgh, mirror.co.uk reported.

Brown had started Thursday by voting at the North Queensferry Community Centre. He then spent a few hours with close aides.

After the meal, Brown took a snooze before asking an aide to buy two Freeview boxes to watch all TV news channels at once.

He left home just after midnight to go to the count.

Steven Seagal’s ex-wife ”not surprised” by ‘sex toy’ allegations

Melbourne, April 21 (ANI): Steven Seagal’s ex-wife, Kelly LeBrock, says she’s “not surprised” by the allegations that the action star treated a ex-female employee as his own personal “sex toy.”

She even promised to talk about Seagal in her upcoming book.

“I have many shocking things to say about Mr. Seagal, which will be known soon when my book comes out,” News.com.au quoted LeBrock as telling TMZ.

“I will refrain from saying anything specific now because of our three children.”

Meanwhile, former assistant Kayden Nguyen was seeking 1 million dollars in damages from the Under Siege star in court. In papers filed in Los Angeles, Nguyen said Seagal also kept two young Russian aides as sex slaves, who were on call around the clock.

Also, five more girls have come forward with similar allegations against Seagal. (ANI)

Prince William talks about importance of family time

London, Mar 16 (ANI): Prince William has shared his view on how important family time is, after a youngster approached him for help on getting away early from school on Fridays.

William, 27, gently informed Lana, a year six at Newnham Croft Primary School in Cambridgeshire, who had raised the issue, that he cannot intervene with school rules to help her.

But he also added that her thoughts on family time are very valuable.

“Although Prince William can see your point of view, and can appreciate the important points you make, unfortunately he has no authority to make these changes in your school, or any other school, and I think this would be a matter for your teachers and head teacher to discuss together, and with the parents,” the Telegraph quoted one of the prince’s aides as telling her.

“Prince William noted, in particular, your thoughts that time spent with one’s family in order to talk about anything that scares or worries you is indeed an incredibly valuable use of time.

“Even if the hours are not made shorter at your school on Fridays, it is always worth making special ‘family time’ to discuss anything, good or bad, with those closest to you and who love you dearly,” the aide added. (ANI)

‘Embarrassed’ Musharraf’s close aides shying away from commenting on his misdeeds

Islamabad, Sep.16 (ANI) : Close aides of former Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf are too embarrassed and are shying away from responding to the former general’s claims that he had taken the November 3, 2007 actions only after consulting various top officials, including the then Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and the current Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Kayani.

Musharraf’s erstwhile close associates find the topic as ‘too dirty’ to speak about and have been avoiding any queries regarding that by simply saying ‘no comments’.

A former spokesman of the Shaukat Aziz government, however, denied that the cabinet had prior knowledge of Musharraf’s plan of imposing the emergency.

When asked about the issue, Lieutenant General (retired) Ali Jan Orakzai said: “It’s such a dirty subject that leaving it untouched would be a better option.”

Orakzai said he is waiting for the apt time to speak on Musharraf’s claims.

“Let’s see the gravity of the subject. I would record my statement before the court in case summoned on this issue,” The News quoted Orakzai, as saying.

When informed about Shaukat Aziz’s statement that he was not consulted on the November 3 actions, Orakzai said issuing such statements from abroad is easier.

“Shaukat Aziz can do this as he is living in London. I can’t do so,” he said.

Former Punjab Governor Lieutenant General (retired) Khalid Maqbool said he has decided not to enter into any controversy related to the past events that occurred during his stint. (ANI)

Obama’s team found Brown “dour and depressing”, Cameron “dynamic”

Wellington, Sep. 5 (ANI): US President Barack Obama’s team thinks British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is rather “dour and depressing,” it has been claimed.

Richard Wolffe, a former Newsweek White House correspondent, who travelled with Obama on his election campaign, made this revelation.

The Daily Express quoted Wolffe as saying that Obama team’s views were formed after the 48-year-old president-elect met the Brown, 58.

“They found the experience faintly depressing, a sort of end-of-regime feel about the whole thing,” he said.

However, the US President’s team was impressed by Tory leader David Cameron ‘s “energy, verve and dynamism”.

“He was really taken with Cameron. He and his aides thought that he had energy and verve, a dynamism that suggested he was a good candidate. Brown on the other hand, really they found very lack-lustre, his mood and his dourness. (ANI)

Musharraf tries to woo embattled nazims

Lahore, Sep. 2 (ANI): Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf has invited ‘Nazims’ (elected officials of local governments) to meet him in Abu Dhabi in order to gain his support against government’s move to scrap the existing local government system.

Nazims already have support of the PML-Q and the MQM.

“Former president after concluding his visit to Saudi Arabia would stay for some days in the UAE where he would have consultations with nazims as well as PML-Q leaders from both Chaudhrys and Chattha camps,” The Nation quoted sources, as saying.

Musharraf’s aides say that in the meeting with the representatives of district governments, former president would assure them his full support inside the country and at the international fora.

“The other factor behind this meeting is to win the support of nazims for Musharraf’s future intentions to enter into national politics,” said the sources.

“The invitations have not only been extended to nazims, but also to many PML-Q leaders both from Chaudhrys and Chattha camps,” they added.

PML-Q leader Chaudhary Pervaiz Elahi, , who has the support of the majority of district nazims in Punjab, has asked his men to stay away from Musharraf and his invitation.

“PML-Q is already pleading local governments case wholeheartedly at all the fora, therefore, district nazims having affiliation with PML-Q need not Musharraf’s support in their cause,” said a PML-Q leader.

The paper quoted Bahawalpur district nazim Tariq Basheer Cheema as saying that he would not attend any such meeting.

“I have good relations with Chaudhry brothers and need not support of the former president to carry on struggle for the existing local government system,” he added. (ANI)

PML-N demands Kayani’s high treason trial

Lahore, Aug.30 (ANI): The Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) has now demanded trial of Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani under the Article Six of the Constitution.

In an interview with a private television, PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif’s spokesman Zaeem Qadri said the party wants trial of former President General Pervez Musharraf and his close aides for supporting his unconstitutional actions.

When asked whether that means trying the present Chief of Army Staffs (COAS) General Ashfaq Kayani too, Qadri said General Kayani also fell under the category of Musharraf’s close aides.

“He (Kayani) had also seconded Musharraf’s actions in his capacity as the ISI chief,” The Daily Times quoted Qadri, as saying. (ANI)

Musharraf in no mood to return to Pakistan soon

London, Aug.29 (ANI): Former Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf is in no mood to return to Pakistan soon.

Musharraf’s close associates believe that the former Army Chief is apparently playing a ‘wait and watch’ game, and has virtually no plans to return to the Pakistan to face the high treason charges being leveled against him.

“Let’s see how the political situation develops and emerges,” is Musharraf’s views according to his aides.

They said Musharraf is of the view that he would return to his country only when he is needed there.

“I will sacrifice my life if Pakistan needs me because this is what we are taught at the Pakistan Military Academy. But it has to be seen whether Pakistan really needs me otherwise I will not go back to Pakistan,” Musharraf told his associates.

Musharraf, who is currently in London, is enjoying his time as an orator delivering lectures across the globe.

Musharraf will visit 17 cities of the United States from September 15 to October 20 to deliver a series of lectures to different organisations. On the last day, he will co-chair a seminar with Henry Kissinger in Boston, The News reports.

He receives a hefty fee for each of his lectures, probably the reason why he owns an apartment in Hyde Park Crescent, London, an area considered highly upscale, pricey and classy even by Londoners. (ANI)

Ali visit to Hatton’s health center took him by surprise

London, Aug.27 (ANI): Boxing legend Ricky Hatton admitted his “jaw hit the floor” when he met his all-time hero Muhammad Ali.

Ali, who is fighting Parkinson’s disease, visited Hatton’s health centre in Manchester at the start of a UK tour.

The three-time heavyweight champion of the world, 67, was expected to arrive in a wheelchair, but instead told his aides he wanted to walk into the gym.

The Daily Star quoted the 30-year-old as saying: “A few years ago if you’d said Muhammad Ali would be coming to my local town, Hyde, I’d have said: ‘No way’. You knew it wouldn’t happen. The fact he has put himself out to come to my gym brings a tear to the eye.” (ANI)

Obama’s top pet peeves revealed

Washington, August 26 (ANI): The White House can create small annoyances for the US President Barack Obama whose reported list of pet peeves include missing out his duties as First Dad and running late on time.

Staffers at the official residence revealed how annoyed the president was left when he learnt his aides missed out including one of his daughters’ concerts at school in his busy schedule.

“When he learned about it, he came up and asked us how it happened. He was annoyed and he let us know,” the Politico quoted a White House aide as saying.

The aide recalled Obama as saying, “This is unacceptable. Make sure it never happens again.”

White House senior adviser David Axelrod also revealed that the president hated it when “folks try to get him to wear baseball gear for teams other than the White Sox.”

Obama’s other peeves were apparently related to the schedule and scrutiny of living in presidential bubble.

The 44the US president allegedly dislikes missing his daily workout,that usually happens in the morning or before an evening event.

A senior aide, who has worked with the leader for more than four years, said: “If there’s no workout time, he’ll get a little upset.”

The politician also purportedly likes to stay away from endless snapping of the cameras, or running late for meeting, or any sort or drama and gets irritated when “the shine police” powder him too much before television appearances.

An aide, who has worked with Obama for more than two years, also revealed: “If you spend too much time telling him where to go, how you get there, and everything in between, it drives him crazy.”

Another issue that reportedly irks Obama is when people “talk too much at meetings and prevent others from speaking,” or are not prepared to discuss the matter.

Press secretary Robert Gibbs said: “You better make sure you have everything there to discuss the issue.”

Another senior aide nodded: “If people aren’t prepared, if ideas are half-baked, he gets a little annoyed because he feels like he could be using his time better.”

And when things get on his nerves, the president does not scream. Gibbs added: “It’s far more convincing than yelling. He gives you a smirk.” (ANI)

Skint Katona may put up £1m mansion for sale

London, Aug 20 (ANI): Drug scandal-hit Kerry Katona may soon put up her 1-million-pound house for sale to save herself from going bankrupt, it has emerged.

Katona is nearly penniless and fears her house could be repossessed as she is struggling to pay the mortgage of 4,000 pounds per month.

The mansion in Wilmslow, Cheshire cost her 1,225,000 pounds but its price has now dropped down to 1million pounds.

The 28-year-old Katona was dependent on the 250,000-pound contract with Iceland but the deal was axed by the company after she was caught on camera snorting cocaine.

It is reported that the ex-Atomic Kitten has now asked her aides to put the house for sale before she’s thrown out of it.

The Sun reported a source as saying: “Kerry’s life is a mess. She’s being chased by debtors and now the police. How much worse can it get?” (ANI)

Betullah Mehsud still alive, claims close aide

London, Aug. 8 (ANI): A lieutenant of Pakistan’s enemy no. 1 Baitullah Mehsud on Saturday rejected reports of the Pak-Taliban chief’s death in a US drone strike.

BBC quoted Commander Hakimullah Mehsud – who some analysts suggest may be positioning himself to succeed Baitullah Mehsud – as saying that the reports of Mehsud’s death were the work of US and Pakistani intelligence agencies.

“The news regarding our respected chief is propaganda by our enemies. We know what our enemies want to achieve – it’s the joint policy of the ISI and FBI – they want our chief to come out in the open so they can achieve their target,” Mehsud said.

He said the Pakistani leader had decided to adopt the tactics of Osama bin Laden and stay silent. He said he would issue a message in the next few days.

The US has said that it is increasingly confident that its forces had managed to kill Mehsud, while Pakistan’s foreign minister said on Friday he was “pretty certain” Baitullah Mehsud had been killed.

Neither side has provided evidence to back up their claims so far.

The missile fired by the US drone hit the home of the Taliban chief’s father-in-law, Malik Ikramuddin, in the Zangarha area on Wednesday.

On Friday, another of Baitullah Mehsud’s aides had told the press by telephone that his leader had been killed along with his second wife in the attack.

The White House spokesman, Robert Gibbs, on Friday said that the Pakistani people would be safer if he was dead.

“There seems to be a growing consensus among credible observers that he is indeed dead,” he told reporters.

Believed to command as many as 20,000 pro-Taliban militants, Mehsud came to worldwide attention in the aftermath of the 2007 Red Mosque siege in Islamabad.

He has been blamed by both Pakistan and the US for a series of suicide bomb attacks in the country, as well as suicide attacks on Western forces across the border in Afghanistan. (ANI)

MJ’s aide may have nicked kids’ $20m insurance premium

London, July 28 (ANI): A Michael Jackson aide may have left the star’s kids facing a 20-million-dollar blank after reportedly failing to pay the singer’s life insurance premiums.

Jackson’s closest friend and cosmetic surgeon Dr Steven Hoefflin said the aide may have nicked the money jeopardising the King of Pop’s intention of a bumper payout on his death.

“The family have told me that, utterly unbelievably and horrifyingly, one of his aides did not keep up with payments in the last months of his life. They believe this person was pocketing the money,” The Sun quoted Hoefflin as saying.

Hoefflin added: “This aide promised to send money – but never did.”

The medic further said the Jacksons were fuming after being told that they are entitled to just 2.5million dollars in place of an expected 22.5-million.

He said: “The family are furious and they are now seeking a lawsuit against the person believed responsible.

“It is incredible, and just stands as further proof of the levels of deception and incompetence of the sharks that surrounded Michael.” (ANI)

Footage of MJ’s fire accident that left him hooked on painkillers emerges

London, July 16 (ANI): Shocking footage showing a harrowing accident late King of Pop Michael Jackson had met with while he was shooting a commercial for Pepsi, which sparked the addiction to painkillers that ended up killing him, can be seen for the first time.

The pyrotechnics accident on January 27, 1984, had left the ‘Thriller’ star with second and third degree burns to his face and scalp.

Fireworks were supposed to explode behind Jackson was he strutted down the steps onto the stage at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium to sing his hit Billie Jean.

However, the stunt went tragically wrong on the sixth take, the pyrotechnics went off too early, and Jackson’s hair was set afire.

The singer had not realised what had happened for about five seconds, and he continued to dance until aides rushed on to extinguish the flames surrounding his head.

The accident started the late King of Pop’s dependency on the painkillers that were found swamping his system when he died three weeks ago.

Jackson’s scalp had to be operated on after the accident, and he had already admitted that he turned to painkillers to fight the pain.

People who have been very close to Jackson have revealed that the singer was never the same after the 1984 accident.

“His personality totally changed after that incident as drugs began to influence his life,” the Sun quoted one as saying.

“He was 25 and full of life before then but after that everything changed.

“If it wasn’t for that sad day, things could have been so different,” the source added.

Following the accident, Jackson had even set up a burns centre for children.

In an US chatshow host Oprah Winfrey in 1993, he said: “I did a commercial for Pepsi and I was burned very badly and we settled for 1million dollars and I gave all the money … like, we built this place called the Michael Jackson Burn Centre.” (ANI)

Zardari lacks political strength to allow concessions to India: Report

London, July 11 (ANI): Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s ‘candid admission’ that militants were being nurtured on his soil may have been welcomed by the international community, but a report in The Times said that he lacks the political strength to give India the concessions that it has put forth as conditions to resume the stalled peace process between both the countries.

Jeremy Page, The Times correspondent, believes that Zardari does not have the powers needed to blunt the turmoil in the country’s troubled region amid the current political pandemonium.

Page, in his report, said that the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was the biggest threat to Zardari, as is on the lookout to oust the former to access power.

“Moving too far or too fast could leave him vulnerable to attacks from Nawaz Sharif, the former prime minister who heads the opposition Pakistan Muslim League-N party and remains determined to lead the country again,” said Page.

He said that the ‘unusual’ silence of Sharif after leading a significant lawyers’ march against the PPP-led government to restore the judiciary, was in accordance with a deal fostered with the US, The Dawn reports.

“Sharif has been remarkably quiet since leading a lawyers’ march against the government in March, and his aides like to say this is because of a deal with Washington under which he will return to power in the near future,” Page said. (ANI)

Obama making a habit of not taking Clinton along

Washington, July 10 (ANI): By the time President Obama returns from Ghana, the last stop on his latest three-country tour, he will have visited nine countries without Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

According to Fox News, when the president travels out of country, his secretary of state customarily follows, but such is not the case with Clinton.

Clinton has accompanied Obama on several key international visits this year, including Egypt and Trinidad and Tobago, but the fact is that Obama has spent far more time than his predecessors without his foreign policy point person.

Some analysts say this could be a product of Obama’s acute interest in diplomacy and international affairs, or perhaps his wariness to promote on the world stage a former rival whose star power could detract from his.

“Whenever the president is on foreign travel, it’s typical that the secretary of state would travel with the president,” said a former top State Department official in the Bush administration.

“It seems that (Clinton has) had a bit lower profile over the past couple months as opposed to when she entered office,” he added.

The former official said Clinton entered the post with the “widest public recognition” of any secretary of state, but that she’s since drifted more into the background.

“That could be by design, on her part or his part,” the official said.

Aides to both Clinton and Obama took pains to describe the close working relationship between the two, citing Clinton’s attendance at weekly meetings with Obama and Vice President Biden and her participation in other meetings the president holds with foreign leaders.

Recently, Clinton’s absence on the world stage can be attributed in part to her broken elbow.

The State Department announced last week she wouldn’t be going to Russia either, where Obama was meeting with President Dmitry Medvedev, before heading to Italy and then Ghana.

Aides said she had used her personal relationship with Russia’s foreign minister to shape this week’s summit but that the injury prevented her from attending.

Kelly called the injury a “serious break” and said she was spending some time working at home to recover.

Contrast this with the last four secretaries of state, who were pretty much buddy-buddy with the president overseas during their first six months on the job — whether the president traveled a lot, or a little.

– Secretary of State Warren Christopher accompanied Clinton on all three foreign trips the president took in the first half of 1993.

– Albright and Clinton hit up a whopping nine countries together during their first six months together. Clinton did veer off on his own to visit former Prime Minister Tony Blair in Britain and later to visit Denmark dignitaries.

– Secretary of State Colin Powell tagged along with President George W. Bush on three foreign trips in their first six months, with Bush going on his own once to Britain.

– Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made three separate European tours with Bush after she took her post in the first half of 2005. In July, Bush took a solo trip to Scotland and Denmark. But Rice accompanied Bush on every trip after that for the rest of the year, through South America and then through Asia.

Clinton and Obama aren’t quite as tight. She did not accompany Obama on his first foreign trip in office to Canada. She was on a multi-country tour through Asia at the time.

She later met up with Obama in April for stops in three European countries, but left when Obama headed to Turkey — his first visit as president to a Muslim country.

She met up with Obama again later that month for the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago, after the president made a solo stop in Mexico while Clinton went to Haiti and the Dominican Republican.

And she joined him in Cairo, Egypt, in early June for one day, in the middle of Obama’s Middle Eastern and European tour. Obama had already visited Saudi Arabia, and then went on to Germany and France without her. Clinton had spent three days prior to the president’s departure in El Salvador and Honduras.

Like her predecessors, Clinton has kept a vigorous international schedule of her own.

She’s visited Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Central America, as well as Canada and Mexico, on her own time.

Clinton plans to head to India on a separate trip late next week. To mark her first six months on the job, she is also scheduled to deliver a major policy speech at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday. (ANI)

Queen to spend nine million pounds on private jet

London, July 9 (ANI): The Queen is splashing out on a new private jet and helicopter.

The Sikorsky chopper – for the Royal Family’s official business – will be leased for 500,000 pounds a year.

Her Majesty plans to buy a nine million pound jet by March next year.

It is the first time in her 57-year reign that the Queen will have her own aircraft.

According to her aides, the Queen’s decision will actually save the taxpayer money.

Until now senior members of the family have had to share planes from 32 Squadron RAF with senior politicians and military top brass.

And the royals have often ended up having to charter expensive flights for official trips.

Last year the royals clocked up 501 flying hours in helicopters, 380 in the Queen’s Sikorsky S76, which is being replaced.

According to The Sun, the Department for Transport approved the acquisition of a private jet last year. (ANI)