Archive for  August 2004
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Fourteen combined check posts of Customs, Frontier Corps (FC) and political administration on Pak-Afghan border in the tribal belt are going to become operational from Wednesday, September 1. Collector Customs Peshawar, Liaquat Alley Agha while
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Sindh Governor Dr Ishrat-ul-Ibad has called for immediate steps for rehabilitation of 0.7 million plots in 54 sectors on 54,000 acres of land in Gulzar-e-Hijri, Scheme-33. In this regard a decision has been taken for
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Pakistan is an active member of the WTO and has played a significant and constructive role in putting the WTO back on track, but its main exports on industrial side may be hard hit because
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Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Muhammad Aziz Khan, accompanied by Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Kaleem Saadat, and Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Shahid Karimullah called on Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz at
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First flight of the Pakistan International Airline (PIA) landed at the Moscow airport on Sunday after a break of many years. The flight was received at the Sheremetyevo airport by the Pakistan Ambassador to Russia
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The Senior Minister of NWFP, Sirajul Haq has said the MMA government would continue building political, moral and legal pressure on the Centre till achieving genuine and constitutional right of hydel net profit especially when
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I have read the letter in Business Recorder written by Mohammad Haroon Usman on 19th August 2004. I fully agree that Habib Bank Ltd has charged a markup on markup from the borrower without any
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Traffic jams on the Dockyard Road have become a daily routine. This is an industrial area. There are no proper stops for Bus 7-C, UTS-12 and trailors etc. These vehicles are parked in front of
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Today I read a letter in the Business Recorder from a resident of D.M.C.H Society about the condition of Alamgir Road, which is quite correct. Surely it is a good sign that the Defence Housing
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The peasant and the diplomat's son both like each other. But their agreements stop there. Each believes a hilltop villa overlooking the lush rice fields in central Nepal is his - and each is right,
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