Showbiz superstars get insured their rousing breasts

For the showbiz superstarts, their beauty guarantees their future and it is their asset. This is the reason that has motivated several international showbiz superstar actresses to get their breasts insured. Tina Turner, the oldest actress had got insurance of 790,000 US dollars for her breast which is the highest insurance amount as compared to other female superstars of showbiz, TOI reported on Saturday.

Madonna $200,000

Madona breast insurance

TINA TURNER

Tina

Dolly Parton $600,000

Dolly

Holly Madison $100,000

Madison

Jennifer Love $500,000

Jennifer

Cossy Orjakor $160,000

Crossy

Current account deficit falls to bottomline, $159 million in July-2015

Balance of Payment

ISLAMABAD: The current account of Pakistan fell to the bottom, $159 million in July 2015, the first month of the financial year 2015-15. In July 2014 the current account deficit was as high as $820 million.

Falling oil prices, low imports and increased inflows of foreign exchange in July this kept the current account deficit very low.

In July 2015, the inflow of remittances remained almost stagnant, at 1.66 billion dollars when compared with 1.64 billion dollars remittances in July 2014, State Bank of Pakistan says in latest its balance of payment update.

Investigators trace roots of attack on Home Minister in Islamabad’s seminary

attack site of Shujakhanzada Shuja khanzada

ISLAMABAD: Raiders have arrested four suspects from a seminar in Islamabad for their alleged involvement in the attack on the Punjab home minister in his hometown in Attock that killed 20 people, including Shuja Khanzada.

The Madaressah Haqqania, located along Eighth Avenue, few yards away from Faisal Mosque and Naval Headquarters – and was raided by a joint team from the police’s Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) as well as units from Rawalpindi police and paramilitary personnel.

Those taken into custody included Imadullah, the son of seminary administrator Qari Ahsanullah, as well as a teacher, Arshad, and two visitors to the seminary, one of whom was identified as Shoukat.

Officials said that the raid was carried out on the basis of solid information regarding the presence of a suspect linked with the attack in Attock. At least 20 vehicles, including vans from the Banni and Sadiqabad police stations in Rawalpindi and Punjab Elite Force units also participated in the raid.

Zero tolerance for bad behavour in Hajj, says Saudi Arabia

Hajj behaviour

JEDDAH: The Kingdom will not tolerate — as it did not do in the past — any activity that undermines Haj rituals.
Any conduct contrary to regulations and directives in place for the pilgrimage will be dealt with firmly. Vice Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Chairman of the Supreme Haj Committee Prince Mohammed bin Naif reiterated it during his meeting with the Supreme Haj Committee members at his office in Jeddah.
Prince Mohammed called upon visitors and pilgrims to dedicate full time during the pilgrimage to worship and to refrain from resorting to sloganeering and actions contrary to the teachings of Islam that would disturb the Haj rituals.
Prince Mohammed spoke to the committee about the specific directives and keenness of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz to provide the best services and facilities to pilgrims.
He said all sectors and state agencies concerned with Haj and pilgrim affairs are fully prepared to carry out their tasks, particularly the security sector which will provide maximum safety to pilgrims, and deal firmly with any misconduct.
Saad Orabi Al-Harthy, adviser to the interior minister and secretary-general of the Supreme Haj Committee, said officials discussed a number of topics on the meeting’s agenda, including alternatives to increase the capacity of Mina and personnel requirements for the service of pilgrims during the season.
He said the committee also discussed the development of support services for Al-Haramain and Al-Hijra roads, which link Makkah and Madinah, the development of road transport projects for pilgrims, and the progress of the Two Holy Mosques High Speed Train, Arab News reported.
He said relevant and appropriate recommendations and decisions were made in line with the directives of King Salman to excel in services provided to pilgrims and visitors and ensure their safe return.

Saudi women hold over $16 billion in banks _ Saudi businesswomen website launched

Saudi women biz forum

RIYADH: The World Bank has estimated that the wealth held by Saudi businesswomen in local banks exceeds $16 billion. This includes holdings in family companies and real estate.

A website has been launched in Arabic and English for the second National Businesswomen’s Forum, under the auspices of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman in Riyadh on Sept. 1.
The website includes information about the forum’s agenda, program, keynote speakers, sponsors, and media coverage in local and Arab publications. It will also have links to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, to disseminate information about the event.

Local and international participants can register via the site and have access to information pertaining to visas and hotels. It incorporates a user-friendly design to ensure ease of access. More than 100 delegates have registered so far from the Kingdom, Gulf and Arab region.

Businesswoman Reem bint Ahmed Al-Frayan said it would provide a platform for young women to discuss pressing issues and challenges in various fields and gain support for their investments in the Kingdom.
She said the forum is slated to discuss various issues on how to ensure women participate more effectively in the economy for their benefit and the country as a whole.

The forum, entitled “Reality of Women Investments in the Kingdom and Development Tools,” will be opened by Commerce and Industry Minister Tawfik Al-Rabiah with Chairman of the Council of Saudi Chambers Abdul Rahman Al-Zamil.
According to Al-Frayan, the forum’s agenda includes four work sessions with keynote speeches by Princess Lolowah Al-Faisal, Saleh Al-Hussaini, chairman of the Shoura Council’s committee on economic affairs and energy, Minister of Labor Mufarrej Al-Haqbani, and Prince Saud Al-Faisal, deputy governor of the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority.
The second day’s session would focus on the concentration and diversity of women’s investments in the Kingdom and will see keynote speeches delivered by Wafaa Al-Mobeirek from Princess Noura University, Faten Bondugji, and Elham Al-Dakheel.
The third session on the role of innovation will be chaired by Nadia Baeshen and include a keynote speech by Prince Turki bin Saud Al-Saud, president of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, with guest speakers Rakan Al-Eidi, Abeer Al-Essa and Fouad Moussa. The fourth and final session on regional experiences in developing women’s investments will be chaired by businesswoman Nashwa Taher and include keynote speeches by a member of Bahrain’s Businesswomen’s Association, Kholoud Abdulqader, Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry board member and chairperson of the Businesswomen Forum, Ebtehaj Al-Ahmadani, and Chairperson of the Arab International Women’s Forum Haifa Al-Kaylani.