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    • News Desk
    • Aug 2nd, 2004
    • Comments Off on MMA requests Saudi Arabia not to send troops to Iraq

    Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) has appealed to Saudi Arabia not to send its troops to Iraq in the larger interest of Muslim Ummah. Pakistan should avoid to take risk of meeting US demand of sending troops

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 2nd, 2004
    • Comments Off on Badges industry seeks sales tax waiver

    Ex-senior vice president of Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), and leading exporter, Muhammad Sadiq Goraya has urged upon the government that badges industry should be exempted from sales tax for its survival. Talking

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  • Ashley Giles took five wickets as England beat West Indies by 256 runs to win the second Test with more than a day to spare at Edgbaston here Sunday. England's victory gave them an unbeatable

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  • Under-fire West Indies captain Brian Lara defiantly insisted on Sunday that he would not quit despite his team suffering another crushing defeat. England won the second Test by 256 runs at Edgbaston with more than

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 2nd, 2004
    • Comments Off on Sri Lanka hotels overflow with Indian fans

    Hotels in the Sri Lankan capital dusted their "house full" signs for the first time in decades as thousands of fans arrived here to watch India play in Sunday's Asia Cup cricket final against the

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  • Pakistan will host the next Asia Cup in 2006 but the final dates will be announced later, the Asian Cricket Council said here Sunday. "The formal invitation to host the 2006 Asia Cup was given

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  • Pakistan Television launched the 'Salam Pakistan' slogan programme from Sunday to highlight the pride, confidence and hope of the masses in the ideological state of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The Salam Pakistan campaign by PTV

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 2nd, 2004
    • Comments Off on ‘Population growth rate to fall by 0.7 percent in Punjab’

    Provincial Minister for Population Welfare Nasim Lodhi has said that rate of population growth in Punjab will come down by 0.7 percent by the end of this year. The government has decided to achieve a

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 2nd, 2004
    • Comments Off on TLC restrained from selling Haseeb Waqas shares

    Justice Abdul Shakoor Piracha of Lahore High Court (LHC) has restrained Trust Leasing Corporation (TLC) from encashing the share offered as security by Haseeb Waqas Group of companies. The Court issued these orders in a

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 2nd, 2004
    • Comments Off on TLC restrained from selling Haseeb Waqas shares

    Justice Abdul Shakoor Piracha of Lahore High Court (LHC) has restrained Trust Leasing Corporation (TLC) from encashing the share offered as security by Haseeb Waqas Group of companies. The Court issued these orders in a

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