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   Hussain read to me two very ugly pieces of news from today's 'The News'. But I am used to these kind of stories as I am an completely honourable member of this completely absurd and degenerate society!
   Here I provide you with a few excerpts from the news items.
   Tsunami hits Cabinet Division.
The Cabinet Division has disclosed that it has no clue to the actual amount of funds collected under President's Relief Fund for Tsunami victims and now government itself will be required to pay bills of goods worth Rs 552 million sent to the affected countries.
   The total expenditure incurred by government on relief and rescue operation in Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Indonesia is Rs 53 million which includes cost of relief good Rs 19.7 million, expenditure on army medical Rs 212 million, PAF charges for C-130 planes Rs 120 million.

   Two Scions, two tales, one accident.
The acting chief election commissioner and the joint secretary to speaker National Assembly accused each others scions of driving the official cars that collided the other day in Islamabad because of speeding.
   When asked if he would welcome a fact-finding inquiry to fix the responsibility on the matter that involved loss to taxpayers money and the breach of official conduct, Justice Dogar said: "What would the inquiry do? We are relieved that no-one was hurt."
   The same evening, however, he said an official of the transport wing of the Election Commission contacted him to offer that his official car would be repaired by the CEC.
   The same evening, however, he said an official of the transport wing of the Election Commission contacted him to offer that his official car would be repaired by the CEC. Official staff car rules issued by the Cabinet Division clearly say that scions, wives or relatives of the entitled persons are not authorised to drive these vehicles though the green number plate official vehicles are conspicuously seen driven by boys, girls and even used in car racing.

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