Archive for  August 2004
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Prices of petroleum products remain unchanged despite highest ever prices of crude oil in the international market. According to Oil Companies Advisory Committee, the oil prices in the international market have continued to rise due
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Prices of petroleum products remain unchanged despite highest ever prices of crude oil in the international market. According to Oil Companies Advisory Committee, the oil prices in the international market have continued to rise due
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The Federal Ministry of Communication is going to set up a 'regulatory body' soon with the help of business community to review increasing freight charges by foreign shipping lines on import and export cargoes. In
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The Federal Ministry of Communication is going to set up a 'regulatory body' soon with the help of business community to review increasing freight charges by foreign shipping lines on import and export cargoes. In
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Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command, General John P Abizaid, who is currently on official visit to Pakistan, called on President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday and discussed regional and international geo-strategic situation with particular reference to
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Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command, General John P Abizaid, who is currently on official visit to Pakistan, called on President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday and discussed regional and international geo-strategic situation with particular reference to
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The Privatisation Commission Board on Saturday approved transaction structure for Karachi Electric Supply Corporation and recommended inclusion of 10 projects of PMDC and Tomato Paste Plant in the privatisation programme. The sale programmes of IAL,
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The Privatisation Commission Board on Saturday approved transaction structure for Karachi Electric Supply Corporation and recommended inclusion of 10 projects of PMDC and Tomato Paste Plant in the privatisation programme. The sale programmes of IAL,
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Iran announced on Saturday that it had resumed making parts for centrifuges used for enriching uranium, thus dealing a fresh blow to European efforts to limit the scope of its nuclear programme. Although Foreign Minister
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Iran announced on Saturday that it had resumed making parts for centrifuges used for enriching uranium, thus dealing a fresh blow to European efforts to limit the scope of its nuclear programme. Although Foreign Minister
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