Archive for  February 2005
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Last June, Walid al-Sadoon made the dangerous drive from Baghdad to a US military base near the Iraqi city of Ramadi to check out a potential building site. His construction company had won an $8.4
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In the coming years, Pakistan must change greatly due to the rapidly emerging technologies. The transformation must occur. There is a need to approach the problem from a new perspective, with new ideas and new
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In a landmark joint declaration the Pakistani and Indian Foreign Ministers announced their decision to start the Muzaffarabad-Srinagar bus service linking the peoples of the two Kashmirs by 7 April. Read out by Foreign Minister
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It is, indeed, heartening to learn that Pakistan and Malaysia have reaffirmed their commitment to further promote bilateral economic and trade ties and also agreed to increase co-operation in counter-terrorism efforts. This, of course, has
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Onder Yucer, Resident Representative of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in a meeting with the NWFP Chief Minister Akram Khan Durrani at Frontier's House, Peshawar on Monday assured relief support to the Frontier government for
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NWFP Chief Minister Akram Khan Durrani has asked the federal government to declare Frontier province as calamity hit province because of total washing away of infrastructure, deaths, injuries and collapsed houses of the poor caused
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The NWFP government has decided to purchase MRI and CT scan machines from Endowment Fund to be installed in the Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH) to generate income, which would be spent on free health service
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All Punjab Rickshaw Taxi Unions Federation, Punjab, has announced to observe hunger strike here on February 24 and complete 'wheel jam' strike on March 01, against the Transport department's policy of banning manufacturing of 2-stroke
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The board of directors of the Prime Commercial Bank Limited, in its meeting held here on Monday, proposed 15 percent cash dividend and 15 percent bonus shares that is a 30 percent pay-out for 2004
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The board of directors of the Prime Commercial Bank Limited, in its meeting held here on Monday, proposed 15 percent cash dividend and 15 percent bonus shares that is a 30 percent pay-out for 2004
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