Archive for  February 2005
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The WTO experts have feared that developed countries may impose their policy decisions on developing ones in the upcoming WTO mini-ministerial conference starting from March 2 in Kenya. Experts expressed these reservations here on Sunday
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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has finalised the rules for Voluntary Pension System, allowing asset management companies and life insurance companies to act as pension managers, offering annuity plans. According to a
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Students must excel and utilise their expertise for progress and economic development of the country. If they opt to work abroad they must uphold the dignity of their motherland. Former national assembly speaker Illahi Bux
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The Supreme Court cases list for the coming judicial week commencing from Monday has some important appeals relating to the national accountability bureau (NAB) and banking and corporate laws. The most important case is an
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The two-day exhibition, Education Expo-2005, has begun at the Karachi Expo Centre on Sunday. Higher Education Commission (HEC) Chairman Dr Atta-ur-Rehman, while inaugurating the event, said a comprehensive national strategy for development of the country
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Pakistan has strongly rejected Washington Post report about a meeting 18 years ago between Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan and Iranian officials which resulted in a written offer to supply Iran with the makings of a
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Sindh Chief Minister Dr Arbab Ghulam Rahim called on veteran politician and leader of Muslim League (Functional) Pir Sahib Pagara here on Sunday at Karachi Race Course and discussed with him the political situation of
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The sensitive price indicator (SPI) of 53 daily use items for week ending on February 24 has further inched up to 12.76 percent as compared to corresponding week previous year. The weekly bulletin of Federal
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Authorities on Sunday arrested 101 Indians for illegally fishing in its territorial waters, officials said. "We have arrested 101 Indian fishermen and seized their 16 boats for violating our maritime zone," Maritime Security Agency spokesman
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Authorities on Sunday arrested 101 Indians for illegally fishing in its territorial waters, officials said. "We have arrested 101 Indian fishermen and seized their 16 boats for violating our maritime zone," Maritime Security Agency spokesman
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