Gilani gifts 50,000-dollar watch to comedian

Lahore, June 30 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was so enamoured by the performance of famous comedian Sohail Ahmed that he gifted him his 50,000 dollar wristwatch.

According to the Daily Times, Gilani sent his costly wristwatch along with a letter of appreciation to the stage actor a few days back.

Ahmed, in one of his shows, said Gilani sent him a letter saying that he watched Ahmed’s programme with great interest and was sending him the watch.

An outspoken opponent of obscenity in stage dramas, Ahmed is famous for using improvised dialogue during his trademark comedy plays.

In his TV appearances, he has often played serious and negative characters. (ANI)

French writer Maurice Druon dies aged 90

Paris – French author Maurice Druon, a former culture minister and fighter for France’s World War II resistance movement, died Tuesday aged 90, the Academie francaise announced. Druon, author of numerous novels, was hailed by President Nicolas Sarkozy as “grand scribe and a grand soul.”

He is best known for Les Rois Maudits, or The Accused Kings, a series of historical novels published in the 1950s.

Born on April 23, 1918 in Paris to a Russian-born father, Druon was regarded a language purist, protector of French traditions and outspoken opponent of anglicisms invading the French language.

The writer joined the French Resistance against Nazi Germany’s occupation and co-wrote Le Chant de Partisans, the movement’s anthem. In 1966 we was elected to the Academie francaise to succeed Georges Duhamel. (dpa)

Catholic Church blocks plans of atheist bus adverts in Italy

London, Jan 19 (ANI): Plans of putting atheist slogans on buses in Italy, like the ones in Britain, have been blocked by the Roman Catholic Church.

The adverts reading ‘The bad news is that God doesn’t exist. The good news is that you don’t need him’ were supposed to appear on vehicles on the streets of Genoa.

The city had been chosen because it is home to the head of the Italian Catholic Bishops Conference Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, an outspoken opponent of artificial insemination and gay marriage.

The plan infuriated Cardinal Bagnasco, who told his officials to write to the bus company and advertising firm in charge of the 13,000 pounds campaign, to express their opposition.

Bagnasco is said to have been delighted when the campaign was cancelled, though the decision did not rest well with the Italian Union of Atheists and Rationalist Agnostics, which had organised the campaign.

“It appears that buses can carry campaigns for underwear and holidays with no problem but if you ask for space to say God doesn’t exist then you are denied,” the Telegraph quoted their spokesman as saying. (ANI)