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The talk show anchors by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub Created On: 20/Dec/2011 Views: 1956 Replies: 0 
The electronic media in Pakistan built rapidly from one TV channel in 2006 to about 40 in 2011. In this rapid progress the TV talk shows became the focus of public interest surpassing entertainment programs. The fast growth did not give time to the proprietors of the channels to train the TV anchors professionally in the race of ratings and financial gains. As a result today we find three types of Click here to read Full Article

Asif Ali Zardari; what now. by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 14/Dec/2011 Views:2703 Replies:0 
In my article of October, 2009 titled, 'Mental health disorder: its legal manipulations,' I wrote “Dementia (meaning "deprived of mind") is part of mental health disorder. It is a serious cognitive condition which is chronic in progression and usually irreversible in nature. It affects areas related to memory, attention, language and problem solving; the outlook of which depends on the cause. For Click here to read Full Article
Is the issue between the government and the army? by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 20/Nov/2011 Views:1926 Replies:0 
Some political analysts with American links are trying to portray as if the Memo issue is been highlighted to create a wedge between the Zardari-led government and the army. This is not true. The real issue is that someone within the government apparatus invited a foreign country to invade Pakistan demolishing its nuclear assets, ISI, and nuclear controlling authority-the army. Now the big questio Click here to read Full Article
 
Change of chairs by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 17/Nov/2011 Views:1856 Replies:0 
When President Asif Zardari gives audience at the President House, he let the dignitary take the chair on his left side. This protocol was reversed in one-on-one meeting with Gen Kayani. He let the army chief sit where he usually sits. The picture of Benazir Bhutto on the side-table did not point to the negative of the photograph being reversed by mistake. Was it a benign error, a bad omen or a me Click here to read Full Article
Corrupt cricketers and political fallout by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 7/Nov/2011 Views:1680 Replies:0 
The aggressive public response supporting the decision of Southwark Crown Court against the corrupt cricketers shows, it will have a political fallout in the public court of Pakistan when corruption cases are brought against individual corrupt politicians. This realization was projected aptly in a public gathering at Lahore casting the first stone for a change. Click here to read Full Article
 
Political fallout by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 3/Nov/2011 Views:1949 Replies:0 
After seeing the aggressive public response supporting the decision of Southwark Crown Court against the corrupt cricketers will have a political fallout in the public court of Pakistan when corruption cases are brought against the corrupt politicians. This is the beginning of a big change which was aptly projected recently by the public in Lahore. Click here to read Full Article
The mystery of helicopter crash by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 30/Oct/2011 Views:1747 Replies:0 
The death of OBL added another scepticism about the man whose whole life spiralled around sceptic stories. Someone rightly said 'all information about bin Laden should be treated with a healthy dose of scepticism'. Even President Obama gave it a sceptic touch when he used the term 'remains' instead of 'body' in his news breaking announcement when he said 'the military took custody of his remains'. Click here to read Full Article
 
The heavyweight PM by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 20/Oct/2011 Views:1731 Replies:0 
According to a news report, the chair of the PM at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) buckled under his weight creating an embarrassing situation for all. The management should have known that Yusaf Raza Gilani does not weigh what he used to before he took the coveted post. Masha'Allah, as prime minister he has put on a lot of weight; thanks to the 'high calories support' he Click here to read Full Article
The slave mentality of our leadership by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 19/Oct/2011 Views:1547 Replies:0 
Army has played two important roles in the history of Pakistan; a unified disciplined force; and a strong politicised unit. America accepted both roles from early 1950s. Within a few years, the army created a strong liaison with its American counterpart and the political elite based on its professional capabilities. The politicians, on other hand, did not build such a bond and the relationship Click here to read Full Article
 
Tony Blair's statement by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 2/Oct/2011 Views:1401 Replies:0 
According to Tony Blair, as reported in press, Pakistan is paying a heavy price for mistakes of 1970s when it developed religious schools which became the source of extremism. I don't know which history books Mr. Blair has been reading but the facts on the ground were different. The fact is that the religious schools mushroomed in 1980s with active support of UK and US. Pakistan is paying a price Click here to read Full Article
American game or Nature's plan. by Dr Ghayur Ayub
Posted By: Ghayyur_Ayub On: 28/Sep/2011 Views:2029 Replies:0 
It is said when American policy-makers plan a policy about Pakistan they put Pak army on top of the priority list. The others, in order of preference are: media; politicians; intellectuals; and the public. Let us assess them one by one; Click here to read Full Article

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