I miss Premiership and Premiership misses me: Mourinho

London, Mar 31 (ANI): Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho broke his media silence to admit that he still misses the English Premier League.

The ex-Chelsea boss, now at Inter Milan, has staged a press blackout since receiving a three-game touchline ban in Serie A for a handcuffs gesture towards a referee.

But Champions League rules saw him break his exile ahead of tonight’s quarterfinal first leg game against CSKA Moscow, The Sun reports.

He said: “I miss the Premiership and the Premiership misses me.”

Asked if he would consider a summer offer from an English club, he replied: “At Inter I’m very busy with the championship, Italian Cup and Champions League, this takes up all my time.”

The CSKA players are expected to wear black armbands in memory of those killed in Monday’s Moscow suicide bombings. (ANI)

MJ finally buried to rest in peace

London, Sep 4 (ANI): King of Pop Michael Jackson was finally been buried at the Forest Lane cemetery in Los Angeles, while the world media covered a part of the final service.

Almost two-dozen cars with members of Jackson family inside entered the gates of the cemetery about an hour late than the scheduled time.

Hollywood celebritiesm including Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Macaulay Culkin and Jackson’s ex-wife Lisa-Marie Presley, were waiting inside the memorial park along with 200 guests on white wooden chairs arranged outside one of the many ornate buildings on this site.rogrammes containing pictures of Michael Jackson were being played, while the guests were fanning themselves in the night heat.

After the family arrived, the ‘Thriller’ star’s mother Katherine and father Joe sat down in the front row, while his three children sat between their grandparents and an upset Janet Jackson.amily members wore black armbands and his brothers stood at the front, ready to repeat their roles as pall-bearers.

They had walked beside their brother’s coffin at the memorial service in July and did the same at the burial.

And after everyone was seated, Jackson’s coffin was driven in by hearse, unloaded and wheeled into place.

His three children walked up to it and gave a brief farewell after which the media was asked to switch off the cameras for a private service as per the family’s request.

The service lasted around an hour and cars departed swiftly.

Earlier in the day, police had sealed off part of the area and even enforced a no-fly zone to keep news helicopters from buzzing overhead.

They had warned fans to stay away. (ANI)

Pakistan girl denies flogging, but rallies condemn Taliban

Islamabad, April 6 (IANS) The girl who was reportedly whipped by the Taliban in Pakistan’s Swat Valley has denied the incident even as a rally was taken out in Karachi to condemn the public lashing. The Supreme Court Monday ordered a probe into the matter.

The girl was reportedly flogged by a Taliban cleric for ‘coming out of her house with another man who was not her husband’.

The girl’s statement before a magistrate was presented in the Supreme Court through Attorney General Latif Khosa. ‘The girl has denied the alleged flogging incident,’ Geo TV reported. The lashing footage was telacast on many TV news channels worldwide.

The victim was not present during the hearing.

Senior officials, including the interior secretary and the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) inspector general of police, appeared before the eight-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, which is hearing the Swat lashing case.

Chaudhry said that ‘investigations be conducted’ into the incident.

A two-minute video showed the 17-year-old, burqa-clad girl screaming while being whipped by Taliban fighters.

The grainy video, shot on a mobile phone, showed the girl face down on the ground. Two men held her arms and feet while a third, a black-turbaned fighter with a flowing beard, whipped her repeatedly, London’s Guardian newspaper reported.

The newspaper said it received the video through Samar Minallah, a Pashtoon documentary maker.

After 34 lashes the punishment stopped and the wailing girl was led into a stone building.

The MQM Sunday condemned the flogging of the girl and its women wing staged a rally near Quaid-e-Azam’s mausoleum in Karachi, the Nation newspaper reported.

MQM activists wore black armbands and hung effigies of Taliban.

The Minhajul Quran Women League (MQWL) Saturday staged a demonstration outside the Lahore Press Club to condemn the flogging and demanded strict action against those involved in the incident, the News International reported.

Addressing the protesters, MQWL chief Fatima Mashadi said those who flogged the girl were not following Islam and they had brought a bad name to the religion and the country.

The NWFP government ceded authority to the Taliban under a peace deal, giving the militants a free hand to impose their puritan Islamic rule on the around 600,000 people of Swat and its neighbouring districts.

The peace accord signed with pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Sufi Mohammad includes measures to establish Islamic courts, a ban on music, expulsion of prostitutes and pimps from the area, closure of businesses during prayer times, and a campaign against what they call obscenity.