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PA speaker lauds media’s constructive criticism LAHORE:Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan Monday said journalists can guide both the government and opposition through fact-based and constructive criticism. Addressing an oath-taking ceremony of the newly elected President of the PA Press Gallery Committee journalist Khawaja Nasir, and its secretary Adnan Sheikh, the PA Speaker said the role of journalism in the success of any developed nation cannot be denied. The ceremony was held at the cafeteria of the Punjab Assembly’s Old Building. Members of the Press Gallery Committee, Provincial Information Minister Azma Bukhari, MPAs Raheela Khadim and Uzma Kardar, PA Secretary General Chaudhry Amer Habib, Staff Officer to the Speaker Amad Hussain Bhalli and spokesperson Rao Majid Ali and President of the Lahore Press Club Arshad Ansari, and other senior journalists were also present. The PA speaker said the purpose of any political party should be the welfare of the people. Referring to the events of May 9, he said these were not ordinary allegations but direct attacks on the nation’s armed forces and institutions.Is Enron back? If it's a joke, some former employees aren't laughing

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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Caleb McCullough was there for the dark times at Arizona State, when the losses piled up and the cloud of an NCAA investigation was hovering over the program. The senior linebacker opted to stick around, believing in coach Kenny Dillingham's vision for a better future. It came sooner than anyone outside the program expected. "I’m doing whatever I can to win,” McCullough said. “I’m not really a stat player. This is my last year of college and my main goal is just to win.” The Sun Devils are doing just that, becoming one of college football's biggest surprises along the way. Picked to finish last in its first Big 12 season, Arizona State (8-2, 5-2 Big 12) now controls its destiny for a spot in the conference title game. The 21st-ranked Sun Devils have already clinched their first bowl berth since 2021, the year they were last ranked in the before this week. Arizona State has taken down two ranked teams this season, on Oct. 11 and last weekend. The Sun Devils will play their biggest home game in recent memory , the first home game between ranked teams in Tempe since 2014. Beat the Cougars and Arizona State can clinch a spot in the Big 12 Championship on Dec. 7 in Arlington, Texas, with a win over rival Arizona in the regular-season finale. “It means a lot to these guys to come in here with that chip on their shoulder and do something that really nobody thought we could do,” Dillingham said. Arizona State faced adversity on and off the field when Dillingham arrived in 2023. After winning eight games in 2021, the Sun Devils went 3-9 the following year while under investigation by the NCAA, a combination that led to the firing of Herm Edwards during his fifth season here. Dillingham had success as Oregon's offensive coordinator and brought the requisite enthusiasm of being a young — he was 32 at the time — first-time head coach returning to his alma mater. Despite rallying the community around the program, Dillingham fell into hard luck his first season in the desert. The Sun Devils were decimated by injuries, particularly at quarterback, and never recovered, finishing 3-9 for the second straight season. But Dillingham had the pieces in place. He proved to be adept at finding the right players through the transfer portal, landing former Sacramento State running back Cam Skattebo two years ago and former Michigan State quarterback Sam Leavitt prior to this season. The hard-running Skattebo has been one of the nation's best running backs and Leavitt has been a perfect fit for Arizona State's offense, making good decisions while extending plays with his legs. The portal success extends across Arizona State's roster and Dillingham has sprinkled in solid recruiting classes while convincing key players to remain, a combination that's meshed into a team that could crash the College Football Playoff if the pieces fall just right. “We were a three-win team twice,” Dillingham said. “We were under NCAA sanctions. Most head coaches, to be brutally honest, get fired if you take a job under sanctions. You don’t survive. You’re hired to be fired. That’s the nature of the beast and right now we’re sitting here at 8-2, and I couldn’t be prouder." Dillingham's vision for a better future, one the rest of the country didn't see coming, is here and now. AP college football: andDELAWARE 72, RIDER 66

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! contestant Coleen Rooney has stunned her jungle mates by revealing details of her lavish £20m family abode. The television star plunged into the demanding Aussie bush two weeks ago, joining a constellation of celebs such as pro dancer Oti Mabuse, N-Dubz's Tulisa Contostavlos, broadcaster Dean McCullough, and TikTok star GK Barry. In the episode on Saturday night (November 30), the 38-year-old opened up about her Cheshire pad shared with ex-footballer husband Wayne Rooney. As Tulisa and GK prepared kangaroo tail, a prize from the evening's TV-inspired Bushtucker trial, Oti enquired whether there was a club at Coleen's residence. Her response left fellow campers astounded: "We have a few bars." Coleen went on to detail her sprawling mansion, mentioning: "We have the common bar, where if people come back late we'll have that and we use that for parties because it goes out onto the garden so we can open it up", reports . She also mentioned their property includes a football pitch. High Lake Manor, as it's formally known, also boasts a swimming pool, cinema, gym and snooker room. Coleen and Wayne share this luxurious home with their four sons: Kai, Klay, Kit, and Cass. While Coleen is tackling the challenges of the jungle, Wayne is ensuring their residence shines bright with thousands of festive lights. The I'm a Celeb participants were quick to express their admiration for Coleen's description of her six-bedroom mansion. Radio presenter Dean voiced his aspirations, stating, "If I end up in a big house, with the life I envision in my head-kids and all-I'd want to do it just like you." In another segment of tonight's episode, Dean queried whether people still refer to Coleen as a WAG, to which she conceded: "It always comes up." The Liverpudlian then reflected on how the term was once used pejoratively during her husband's sporting career. She remarked: "Yeah, I felt it at the time. I used to say we're all individuals, we're not a group where we're all exactly the same person. We've all got our own little lives and ways and personalities."

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