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Pakistani airline faces losses after running 46 flights without any passengers

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PIA flew 46 flights during the time period of 2016 to 2017 from Islamabad.
The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) set a new benchmark for providing subpar service as it operated 46 flights without any passengers, it was learnt on Friday.

In an audit report received by Geo News, it was revealed that the national airline suffered huge financial losses by operating 46 empty flights from the federal capital.

Comment: More information on why the seats were empty from an article written in 2017:
The planes used for all Pakistan International Airline (PIA) flights from Lahore to London leave half empty, reportedly because they're told to be on standby for the family of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

According to sources requesting anonymity, the PIA is keeping half of the total seats of all its London-bound flights "reserved" just in case a VIP family had to leave the country at any moment.

As per the details, when a passenger tried to book a ticket in flight PK-757 that departed on August 5, he was told that the entire flight was booked and no seat was available, just until a few hours before the flight when the intending passenger was finally allowed to make a booking.

After boarding, the passenger was shocked to see half of the plane empty. Upon asking, he was told by the flight crew "casually" that half of the seats in all London-bound PIA flights were reserved for Nawaz Sharif's family just in case they had to leave.

When Daily Times contacted PIA spokesman Mashhood Tajwar for comment, he categorically denied the report and said the flights were not full because "this is the off-season". He said the bookings would start picking up again after August 15 ahead of Eid.

Upon asking why the passengers were told the booking had been closed in the off-season, he said it was because of an automatic "Revenue Inventory Management System", which starts dropping the reservations of passengers who earlier made the reservations but did not purchase the tickets as the flight time approached.

At this point, Daily Times asked again if passengers could make reservations without making payments, the spokesman said, "Yes, this is how it usually happens."

He said the time limit up to when a passenger could make payment depended on the flight, seats and the time of booking.

He said that oftentimes, agents overbook seats and the reservations are dropped if tickets are not purchased in 24-48 hours ahead of the flight. He said this was done using an automatic computer-run system.

The PIA spokesman said that in such a case, the loss was compensated with fines from the agents who had booked the passengers making reservation without paying.

When asked why the cabin crew were telling passengers that flights were empty because half the seats were reserved for the Sharif family, he jokingly said, "This is the problem we have been dealing with for a very long time. Our crewmembers like to cut the hands that feed them." He said the cabin crew must have made that comment on their own, and the airline "does not endorse it".

He said it was possible that certain people might have made reservation of 20 seats and then never boarded the plane, adding that in such a case the airline still gets the revenue whether or not the passenger shows up.

He said that 20 seats on one flight was possible, but completely denied the report of half of seats in every flight being reserved for the Sharif family.

"The airline would be in a loss amounting to crores if this was the case, and PIA is not in a position of bearing such a loss," he said, while dismissing the report and laughed it out.

However, if true, it is unclear what made the Sharif family make such a drastic contingency planning, but making the national flag carrier bear the brunt needs some explanation.

This is specially because newly sworn-in Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi also faces corruption allegations because of his involvement in the aviation industry, PIA and a private airline that he owns.

The Sharif family might have taken this measure as a matter of urgency but the loss this is causing to the national carrier and inconvenience to passengers are beyond reparable.



Ambulance

3 dead, 4 hospitalized in drug overdoses on Pittsburgh's South Side

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Police say there are multiple deaths and hospitalizations that have occurred at the SouthSideWorks City Apartments in Pittsburgh.
Multiple people are in the hospital or dead following drug overdoses in Pittsburgh, according to police.

Police said seven people are involved in what they initially called a medical situation at SouthSideWorks City Apartments. Police said five people were found in an apartment and one was in an elevator. Another person was found on the street.

"The victims -- including three people who died and four who remain hospitalized -- appear to have been at the same venue together, and then to have gone to a second location at a private residence where they apparently overdosed on drugs," public information officer Chris Togneri said in an update Sunday morning. "The victims all took the narcotics at the same time and in the same location."

Togneri said the incident appears to be isolated.

Arrow Down

No one wants to hear that: Only 9 people attend University's 'white privilege' workshop

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Only nine students showed up to take part in the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's workshop series focused on teaching students about white privilege and related topics.

The total number of students in the audience for the first "White Consciousness Conversation," held Sept. 10, was nine — but two were students there not as participants but as journalists mainly to observe. One was from The College Fix and another from the Niner Times campus newspaper.

Of the remaining seven students, five are members of the university's conservative Young Americans for Freedom chapter, who were there more out of curiosity and concern about the nature of the seminar and its taxpayer-funded narrative as opposed to learning about how they allegedly perpetuate racism and inequality as Americans with white skin.

Finally, the other two students attended because their professors offered them extra credit to do so, they told The Fix.

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MindMatters: The MacGyver of Hannibal Lecters? The Strange Case of Israel Keyes

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After being taken into police custody, interviewed and studied, FBI profilers called him the most terrifying subject they had ever encountered. With an 'efficiency' and preternatural cunning that was unusual among even the most well known serial killers, Israel Keyes brought this monstrous modus operandi to a whole new level of planning and malevolence. What did Keyes have in common with the well documented cases of psychopaths who murdered people for their own gratification and who came before him? And what set him apart? Who did he kill, and why? What was his "grand plan" - and what can the story of Israel Keyes tell us about what is perhaps a "newer breed" of serial killer that seeks to wreak havoc on the lives and souls of innocents? Join us this week on MindMatters as we come to terms with this case study in pure evil, and remind ourselves that monsters do, indeed, live among us.


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Stop

Walmart to discontinue sales of e-cigs amid deaths and illnesses linked to vaping

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Inam Rehman, manager of Jubilee Vape & Smoke Inc., displays a flavored vaping solution his store sells, Monday Sept. 16, 2019, in New York. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is pushing to enact a statewide ban on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes amid growing health concerns of vaping.
Walmart (WMT) is exiting the e-cigarette category completely as a rash of mysterious deaths linked to vaping draws intense scrutiny.

In an internal memo obtained by Yahoo Finance on Friday, the retail giant said that "Given the growing federal, state and local regulatory complexity and uncertainty regarding e-cigarettes, we plan to discontinue the sale of electronic nicotine delivery products at all Walmart and Sam's Club U.S. locations."

Hundreds of unexplained illnesses linked to flavored vaping products have put the industry under fire, prompting some states and localities to tighten restrictions on the market.

In the wake of an eighth death, the Food and Drug Administration announced that it was conducting a criminal investigation of the matter. On Capitol Hill, a group of senators have asked the Trump administration to yank most e-cigarettes off the shelves entirely — including Juul, the most popular product on the market.

Comment: Listen to Sott's Objective:Health hosts discuss the 'vaping crisis' - as they note, vaping has been around for over a decade, yet people are only recently being affected by these mystery illnesses. What's really going on?


Attention

Candace Owens eviscerates white dems lecturing her on white supremacy

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You know who could use a lecture on white supremacy? A black chick.

So arguably believed participants in a House Oversight Committee hearing Wednesday, wherein white witnesses schooled Candace Owens on the subject.

But Candace had a thing or two to say back.

Comment: The issue of white supremacy has been so exaggerated by the democrats and their lackeys in the mainstream media that its almost forgivable that the general public is under the impression that there's a Nazi hiding in every dark alleyway in America. But it is almost entirely fiction.

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NPC

Epic troll: Flyers stating "Islam Is Right About Women" causes media to have a narrative crisis

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You think you can dance? Watch this.

Islam isn't particularly known for its fairness to women. In fact, it's well known to be a society that treats them as second class and below, forbidding them to learn basic things such as reading and math. They're used more like servants and breeding stock in many Islam dominated countries and are punished severely for violating any of the strict Sharia laws set for them.

This is a fact that is typically overlooked by a lot of the left, especially feminists. When it comes to Islam's treatment of women, you'll find many a blind eye among the social justice warriors who often go so far as to defend Islam as the "religion of peace" the left claims it is.

Comment: It seems rather obvious that this is trolling, similar to the previous "It's OK to be White" 4chan meme that caused a similar uproar. It's rather stunning that the woke ideology is so self-contradictory that a simple five word sentence can cause a short-circuit.


Display

Facebook's Zuckerberg says there 'clearly was bias' in controversy over 'censorship' of pro-life group Live Action

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg walks to meetings for technology regulations and social media issues on September 19, 2019, in Capitol Hill, Washington, DC.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company's handling of a fact-checking controversy involving pro-life group Live Action was biased.

The embattled tech executive discussed the issue during a meeting on Thursday with Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, a frequent critic of Big Tech, on a host of topics, including privacy and allegations of anti-conservative discrimination.

"Zuckerberg admitted there "clearly was bias" in the @LiveAction @LilaGraceRose censorship. Said bias is 'an issue we've struggled with for a long time.'" tweeted Hawley, one of several senators who questioned the tech company's fact-checking systems in a letter to Zuckerberg last week.

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Bad Guys

Hong Kong protesters vandalize train station, hurl firebombs as police deploy tear gas to stop riot

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Hong Kong protesters who vandalized a train station
Hong Kong police have fired tear gas at protesters, who vandalized a train station, erected barricades and started fires, in the latest anti-Beijing demonstration there this weekend.

The Chinese city is enduring its 16th consecutive week of street protests, which initially were aimed at blocking a controversial extradition law but which have continued long after that legislation was dropped. On Saturday thousands of protesters gathered in Tuen Mun, a satellite town located in the New Territories.

Some surreal footage was filmed in the small town, showing activists cowering behind a barricade they'd erected and were hurling bricks by the dozen -and some petrol bombs- with no law enforcement even close.

Comment: See also: Pepe Escobar: Trapped between East and West, Hong Kong protestors are really protesting hyper-capitalism


Light Saber

Week 45: Undaunted pianist plays on as riot police pursue Yellow Vests through Paris train station

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Protesters cover their faces in a cloud of tear gas in Lyon, France on September 14, 2019.
Yellow Vest protesters seeking respite from tear gas in a Paris train station were accompanied by an unexpected live soundtrack as a talented pianist played on nearby, undeterred by the melée around him.

Playing on a public piano, the musician added a dreamlike quality to the tense situation.

Comment: Macron has completely underestimated the depth of the French people's anger. Like the Palestinian' Great March of Return, they feel they have nothing to lose.