Archive for  August 2004
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US oil prices struck a new peak on Monday, climbing to just under $44 a barrel, after the United States raised its security alert to high for a possible al Qaeda attack on a top
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Liffe coffee futures declined for a second straight session on Monday as renewed fund selling in London and New York pulled down a market already weakened by bearish fundamentals. "It's breaking down again, the funds
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London cocoa futures extended Friday's rally to reach more than a seven-month high, as meteorological data released Monday added to market jitters over dry weather in top producer Ivory Coast. Rains in Ivory Coast's cocoa-growing
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Monday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices (1600 GMT). SOYOIL: EU de-gummed euro tonne fob ex-mill September 2004 485.00 -3.00 October 2004 480.00 -5.00 November 2004/January 2005 463.00 -4.00 February 2005/April 2005 463.00 -4.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU euro
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Monday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices (1600 GMT). SOYOIL: EU de-gummed euro tonne fob ex-mill September 2004 485.00 -3.00 October 2004 480.00 -5.00 November 2004/January 2005 463.00 -4.00 February 2005/April 2005 463.00 -4.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU euro
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The US cotton industry - a prime target of developing countries which won concessions in a weekend deal on farm subsidies at world trade talks - on Monday issued a muted reaction to that weekend
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Sindh Chief Minister Dr Arbab Ghulam Rahim has expressed the hope that Thari people will return premier-designate Shaukat Aziz victorious in the by-elections by casting their costly votes in his favour. He was speaking at
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August, the historic month of the calendar year that symbolises event of carving separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent, began with extremely pleasant weather followed by scattered rain in the Punjab capital. Being weekly
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Anything on wheels in Sri Lanka is a virtual shrine, but such devotion has done little to improve driving, with the mounting road toll overtaking the island's previous number one killer - warfare. Religious idols
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During the recent privatisation of PPL by the government I had submitted my application with the Habib Bank Limited, Bahadurabad branch. Although the notice in the newspapers clearly said the price of Rs 55/- share
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