Saturday, March 13, 2010

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Subject: [bangla-vision] MTT Newsletter:155 - Saturday, March 13, 2010.
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The constitution of the United States of America deserves the highest tribute as a beacon of light for all the democracies in the world. It would continue to serve as an invaluable embodiment of all such hallmarks that constitute civil societies. However, the American justice system is yet to reach a stage of being immaculate. An observation that I read in the New York Times so succinctly illustrates the way the American Justice is aborted. It says, "The judge's whim is all that mattered in that courtroom. The law was basically irrelevant." (MARSHA LEVICK, the legal director of the Juvenile Law Center, on two Pennsylvania judges who sent thousands of juveniles to detention centers for $2.6 million in kickbacks).
 
 
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is paying 22-hour visit to India which aiming at tightening the close arms and energy partnerships that Moscow and New Delhi have enjoyed since the Soviet Era. As per news Putin going to meet  his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh to oversee the signing of more than $10 billion in deals, including a refurbished aircraft carrier, MiG-29 fighter jets and two nuclear reactors. Some news channels including Bloomberg took this visit as an attempt by Putin to race up with U.S. in Arms and Nuclear Deals. In fact the premier's visit can be espied as a probable notion to fend off the competition from the U.S. and Europe to supply arms and nuclear energy to India.
 
The Kremlin is counting on Cold War-era ties to keep India as its largest arms customer and a future partner in the nuclear industry. India's improved ties with the U.S., crowned by a landmark nuclear deal, have emboldened the world's major growing economy to look further afield for weapons and energy sources.
 
http://www.markthetruth.com/current-affairs/395-responsibility-of-global-powers-putin-visit-to-india.html
 
 
On March 13, 2010, two suicidal bombers walked up to Pakistan military vehicles and exploded themselves in densely populated area RA Bazar of Lahore cantt. In these attacks 45 persons included five soldiers killed and more than 120 individuals sustained injures. This is the second attack of on going week. Earlier on March 8, 2010 Pakistani Intelligence Agency's "sub-office" in Model Town Lahore was rocked at the time of a suicide attack and killing 15 people and many injured.
 
 
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Sajjad Ahmad
 
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Rawalpindi, Pakistan
 
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