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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan greets supporters in
Lahore on June 13, 2013. Pakistan's top court on Wednesday summoned cricketer-turned-politician
Khan for a contempt hearing over his "critical and derogatory" remarks against
the judiciary, a statement said.AFP/FileISLAMABAD (AFP) Pakistan's top
court on Wednesday summoned cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan for a
contempt hearing over his "critical and derogatory" remarks against the
judiciary, a statement said.Khan, the head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf
(PTI) party which made a major breakthrough at the May 11 general
election, alleged that the polls were rigged and criticised the judiciary
and the Election Commission for not taking notice."While holding press conference
on 26.7.2013, he (Khan) stated that the role of judiciary and Election
Commission of Pakistan is shameful in the conduct of general elections;
that the elections were rigged, due to role played by these two
institutions," the statement said."These remarks are fairly critical and
very derogatory. Indeed, he has used contemptuous and derogatory language
against the Supreme Court and its judges," it said, adding that Khan
had indulged in a "deliberate campaign to scandalise" the judiciary.Chief
Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ordered Khan to appear in court on August
2, the statement said.Khan's PTI finished in third place in the recent
election, behind Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-
With preferred seats harder to get, passengers are desperate enough to offer
bribes to their fellow fliers. ReutersGetting the seat you want on a
flight has never been more of a hassle.Last year, domestic flights in
the U.S. were 83 percent full, the highest passenger load factor recorded
since 1945. On top of crowded flights, most airlines have schemes in
place to reserve choice seats for frequent flyers or those willing to
pay a feeAmid this atmosphere, some passengers are desperate enough to offer
bribes to get their preferred seat.Airline employees can lose their jobs
for accepting bribes, so few are willing take the risk of offering
an upgrade or a better seat in exchange for a kickback. In
some countries, bribes can still get you onto a full flight or
in a better seat, but in the U.S., passengers who cant get
their way may be stuck pulling out their wallet and approaching their
fellow passengers.While not illegal or prohibited by the airlines, passengers
exchanging bribes is a concern for some who say it will create
chaos in the cabin.- Dr. Joyce Hunter, associate professor at Saint Xavier
UniversityLast month, Jason Goldberg, the CEO and founder of Fab.com offered
his fellow passengers $100 to swap seats in the first class cabin
of a flight from Stockholm to Newark so that he and a
colleague could collaborate on a work project. When they declined the offer,
he vented his frustration to his 37,000 Facebook followers.The dude next
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