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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

6:22PM - Hoteliers in Pakistan

Hoteliers really needs to train their sales and management teams as a need of 2013 not as they used to do in 80′s . They really need to understand today’s tools to better promote their own business and which will also help the tourism in Pakistan and if they will not improve then I am afraid and also sad about the fall of tourism business. Airlines are also loosing business as of poor sales management in Pakistan’s hotel business.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

2:57AM - Smoke or Not


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first I used to thought it will be very hard to quit smoking but then I plan to quit so I did it but the site effects were strong enough to let me crush my believes so here me smoking again just for my body to work properly.

Anonymously by someone i Know.....

Saturday, September 30, 2006

5:46AM

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Saturday, March 18, 2006

6:02PM - Good Luck by Alex Rovira and Fernando Trias De Bes


Good Luck
Luck doesn’t last long,
because it does not depend on you.
Good Luck is created by each of us,
that’s why it lasts forever.
Many are those who want Good Luck,
but few are those willing to pursue it.

Sunday, February 6, 2005

7:31AM - i am a Pakistani and i am proud of being called paki

http://www.news.pakishop.com/
Paki A derogatory slang word for people of Pakistani origin. Is the South Asian equivalent of "Jap" or the "N word." Do not use under any circumstances. If you are quoting someone saying this, be sure to treat the word with the same caution you would treat "Jap." Used often in England as a racial epithet against South Asians in general (especially by skindheads). From LondonSlang.com: "paki - a derogatory term used to describe anyone who looks vaguely Asian even though it is an abbreviation for Pakistani." Some people mistakenly use it as a shorthand way of saying "Pakistani." Egregious Examples: A headline in the New York Post (June 17, 1999): "India: Pakis Killed POWs." President George W. Bush at a press conference (Jan. 7, 2002): "And we are working hard to convince both the Indians and the Pakis there's a way to deal with their problems without going to war." The official White House reaction within hours: "The president has great respect for Pakistan, the Pakistani people, and the Pakistani culture. Pakistan has been a strong member of the international coalition in the war against terrorism and that he meant no disrespect with the word." See slurs.
http://www.saja.org/stylebook.html#paki

paki - a derogatory term used to describe anyone who looks vaguely Asian even though it is an abbreviation for Pakistani. The term is offensive, especially if the person is Indian and not Pakistani. One common phrase that uses the term is "Paki shop", see below.

paki shop - a slightly racist (but sometimes semi-affectionate) term used to describe a corner shop (always open, often expensive !) often run by Asians.
http://www.londonslang.com/db/p/

THE PRESIDENT: I think it's very important for President Musharraf to make a clear statement to the world that he intends to crack down on terror. And I believe if he does that and continues to do what he's doing, it will provide the -- it will provide relief, pressure relief, on a situation that's still serious. I don't believe the situation is diffused yet. But I do believe there is a way to do so. And we're working hard to convince both the Indians and the Pakis there's a way to deal with their problems without going to war.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/01/20020107-3.html

However, there has long been a sense that Mr Bush's respect for Pakistan has never extended actually to knowing anything about the place. During the presidential election campaign, he was famously caught out when asked to name the Pakistani president, General Musharraf, now one of his most important allies

http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,629781,00.html

http://www.news.pakishop.com/

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