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February 23, 2021
RAWALPINDI: Director General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Babar Iftikhar Monday categorically rejected reports circulating on the social media about the appointment of a new director general of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
“These are baseless speculations and there is no truth in what is circulating on the social media,” he said while responding to a question at the media briefing.
The Pakistan Army spokesman was asked to comment on reports on the social media with regard to transfer of DG ISI Lt-Gen Faiz Hameed and appointment of ex-DG ISPR, Lt-Gen Asif Ghafoor, as his successor. “There is no truth in reports and there is also no need to speculate further,” the DG ISI said.
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Sydney news: NSW Premier says vaccination program could be fully administered within months
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Gladys Berejiklian says it s likely the vaccine program will be rolled out faster than expected.
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NSW could be vaccinated sooner than expected
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says the whole state could be vaccinated against COVID-19 within months.
The rollout of the vaccine started yesterday with those who work in the hotel quarantine system and frontline healthcare workers at the front of the queue.
The Premier told ABC radio that even though October has been flagged as the deadline for everyone in the community to receive their jab, it could be much earlier than that.
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Theresa Park, executive director of the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission. (Courtesy photograph.)
Theresa Park, who has served as executive director of Haverhill-based Merrimack Valley Planning Commission for little more than a year, is leaving to join her former boss at MassDevelopment in Boston.
Park joins the quasi-public finance agency in March as deputy director and senior executive vice president under former Lawrence Mayor and MassDevelopment President and CEO Daniel Rivera.
Park becomes second in command at MassDevelopment and will focus on program effectiveness and development. She has 25 years of regional and municipal planning experience. Besides the Planning Commission, she served as director of the office of planning and development for the City of Lawrence, overseeing the operations of planning, economic development, community development and inspectional services. She also advanced transportation improvements, brownfields redevelopment, housing