Archive for  August 2004
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Speaker National Assembly Chaudhry Amir Hussain has constituted a special committee of National Assembly to ensure speedy implementation of Presidential package on agriculture. Makhdoom Khusro Bukhtiar, MNA has been nominated as chairman of the committee.
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The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has been invited to become a member of the Asia-Africa Chamber of Commerce which is being developed with UNDP assistance to promote economic co-operation between
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The security agencies have got a lot of information from two al Qaeda men captured recently, Information Minister Sheikh Rashid said on Monday, but he refused to confirm reports this had led to a security
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Pakistan should continue its diplomatic and moral support to the cause of Kashmir without being involved in military conflict with India. After being closely involved and bearing heavy social and economic cost of the Kashmir
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Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) President Siraj Kassam Teli in a letter to Shaukat Aziz, Federal Minister for Finance, has condemned the act of terrorism and assured him the Chamber's full support and
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As part of its financial re-profiling, Pioneer Cement Limited (PCL) is going to issue 11.60 million shares to National Bank of Pakistan (NBP). The issuance of shares to NBP constitutes debt equity swap, and is
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As part of its financial re-profiling, Pioneer Cement Limited (PCL) is going to issue 11.60 million shares to National Bank of Pakistan (NBP). The issuance of shares to NBP constitutes debt equity swap, and is
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Land prices in Japan fell for the 12th straight year as of January 2004, government data showed on Monday, a sign that property prices have yet to clearly rebound despite the strongest economic recovery in
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Hyundai Motor Co, the world's seventh-largest car maker, reported on Monday July sales nearly doubled from the same month in 2003, bolstered by red-hot exports and after a prolonged strike last year. But the outlook
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Dell and IBM plan on Monday to introduce servers with Intel's new 64-bit microprocessor, which allows vast amounts of computer memory. International Business Machines Corp said it will begin on Monday rolling out eight new
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