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Chidambaram sorry about Karachi attack

Expressing sympathy for the lives lost in the terrorist attack at the PNS Mehran base in Karachi, Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram on Monday...

FIA DG says sorry but SC says it’s not satisfied

Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Director General Malik Muhammad Iqbal on Monday tendered an unconditional apology in the Supreme Court (SC) for interfering in the...

Former cricketers feel sorry for trio

LAHORE - Some of the former cricketers and officials feel sorry for the banned players, but have welcomed the ICC decision which would help clean off corruption from the game.
Former Pakistan captain Moin Khan believes that the trio should challenge the ICC commission's decision if they are innocent. He said that the decision would not entirely end the practice of match-fixing or spot-fixing but would surely help control the menace.
Moin said that he believes that the ICC

Nawaz to Munter: sorry, can’t release Davis

ISLAMABAD/LAHORE - US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter on Saturday asked Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif to use 'his good offices' for the release of Raymond Davis, who gunned down two Pakistani citizens in Lahore two days ago.
In a telephone call to Nawaz, Munter requested him to play a role for the release of Davis because the latter was a US diplomat and enjoyed diplomatic immunity. Nawaz turned down Munter's request, saying that the matter was in

‘Sorry, we can’t trust the police’

KARACHI - "Sorry, we can't trust the police," an employee of the Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) bluntly told a high-ranking police officer when asked to evacuate the power utility's head office.
Most employees who braved the mob attack were reluctant to hand over control for fear of further damage or theft by police officers.
"Where were you when the mob attacked our head office," he said, rebuking a high-ranking police officer for acting as a bystander during the

Hodgson says sorry to Liverpool fans after rant

LONDON - Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson has apologised to the club's supporters after criticising them in an angry outburst following Wednesday's shock 1-0 defeat against struggling Wolves at Anfield. Hodgson was furious after sections of the Liverpool support showed their displeasure at his reign with a sarcastic chant of "Hodgson for England" before calling for Reds legend Kenny Dalglish to be installed as manager. The former Fulham boss,
who only replaced Rafael Benitez as

Latif feels sorry for suspended trio

LAHORE - Former Pakistan Test captain Rashid Latif feels bad for the three suspended players - Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif. Latif, who blew the whistle on the match-fixing menace in international cricket, said the ICC had dragged its feet on reaching a decision on the case.
"The ICC has put these players through a lot of mental torture. Perhaps they don't realise the sort of tension and pressure the players go through when confronted with such a situation," PTI