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An American Perspective on the US Courts

By Dan Tow • Jul 22nd, 2007 • Category: Politics

By Daniel S. Tow
www.singingsql.com
On the notion that this might be of interest to an audience in Pakistan, I’m offering an American perspective on the US system of government, especially on the American system of courts, the Judiciary.
Most law in the US is enforced through state courts, which have judges put in place through sets of […]



Lal Majid: A Drama Ends

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jul 4th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

An episode spread over six months spans had and end today, with the surrender of many hundred males and females coming out of Lal Majid.
Who the author of this serial that is unknown to every one. When such a situation comes every body knows that unknown writer in case of Pakistan.
The climax of this drama […]



We Need Such Acts . . !

By The Pakistani Spectator • May 16th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

On the incident in Karachi on 12th May 2007, many on our blog and everybody in general was blaming MQM for the massacre of more than three dozen innocent & poor people. Activists of MQM may be involved in that. The confession of Dr. Sattar, a minister of MQM witnessed it. He said that if […]