Flood sweeps through Amrijo-daro, enters Sehwan Sharif
August 18, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Staff Report
DADU: Flood water has swept through the ancient Indus Valley city of Amrijo-daro located in Dadu District in Sindh, SAMAA reported on Thursday.
Amrijo-daro (pre-Harappa) is the site of a pre-Harappa fortified town which flourished from 3600 to 3300 BC.
Amrijo-daro Museum, which is believed to be more ancient than the famous city, Mohenjodaro, has been devastated by the deluge.
In addition, flood water has started causing damage to another historical city of Sehwan Sharif located in the Jamshoro District of Sindh.
In Jamshoro, several villages and surrounding kacha areas have come under water as thousands of people head to Kotri for safety.
It is being feared that the torrent could also affect Manjhand Tehsil of Jamshoro.
The flood continues to wreak havoc from Guddu Barrage to Sehwan Sharif.
Debutant Riaz sparks England collapses in 3rd test
August 18, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
LONDON: Pakistan debutant Wahab Riaz took three wickets as England slumped to 70 for five at lunch on the first day of the third Test at The Oval here on Wednesday.
The 25 left-arm quick already had two wickets when, shortly before lunch, he had Kevin Pietersen caught behind after the star batsman had made just six in more than an hour at the crease.
It was a fine delivery that nipped off the seam and induced an edge despite Pietersen shaping to leave the ball.
At lunch, Riaz had taken three wickets for 16 runs in seven overs.
Eoin Morgan was 17 not out and Matt Prior unbeaten on nought.
England, 2-0 up in the four-match series, saw captain Andrew Strauss win the toss but then lost several top-order batsmen on a placid pitch with overhead conditions offering some, but far from excessive, assistance for swing bowlers.
Mohammad Asif
Michael Jackson This is It Lyrics
October 12, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
Michael Jackson This is It Lyrics, A previously unreleased song by Michael Jackson entitled âThis Is Itâ was unveiled to the world on Monday almost four months after the starâs death.

Entertainment said in a statement. The recording features backing vocals by Michaelâs brothers and will be played during the closing sequence of the forthcoming film âMichael Jacksonâs This Is Itâ and feature on a two-disc CD set of the same name.
A new photo of Jackson taken during rehearsals at the Staples Center in Los Angeles will also be unveiled, the record label said. The album will go on sale later this month to coincide with the worldwide release of the movie on October 28.
Disc one of the album features some of Jacksonâs biggest hits such as âBillie Jean,â âSmooth Criminal,â âHuman Nature,â and âThrillerâ arranged in the same sequence as they appear in the film.

