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  BEIJING:An Air China flight bound for Beijing made an unscheduled landing in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou on Sunday after a passenger threatened a flight attendant with a fountain pen, the country's civil aviation authority sa air max 2090 id.China's military flexes muscles for domestic objective: more fundingIn a brief statement on its website, the Civil Aviation Administration of China said a male passenger on Air China Flight 1350, attempted to use the pen to hold the flight attendant  under duress.  Passengers and crew were unharmed, the statement said.Chinese police said preliminary investigations found the 41-year-old passenger, identified only by his last name Xu, had a  history of mental illness .The flight took off from Chan nikeair gsha, the capital of southern Hunan province, at 8:40 a.m. and was scheduled to arrive at Beijing Capital International Airport at around 11 a. air max 97 m., according to local media reports and flight tracking websites.Air China announces increase in flights for PakistanB Wjhe Veena Malik calls Marvi Sirmed a  gainda  in Khalilur Rehman s defense
 ISLAMABAD:The federal government has taken notice of the Punjab government  rsquo s unilateral decision to enforce new food safety regulations i black af1s n violation of a decision of the Council of Common Interests (CCI) amid concerns that the fresh  adidas spezial noir guidelines may give undue business advantage to a few.A month after the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) issued a unilateral notification  the Board of Investment (BoI) has asked the provincial authority to bring the matter of implementation of new barcodes on all food products to the platform of the National Standards Steering Committee (NSSC).The provincial authorities have issued instructions at a time when Pakistan is already struggling to acquire new investments given the prevailing economic and security conditions. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is on the decline but the bureaucracy and politicians a green sambas re not ready to mend their ways.  ldquo The measure to introduce a QR coding system for food products should be presented and duly agreed to at the NSSC,