Archive for  February 2005
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Authorities in Azad Jammu and Kashmir have been told to speed up repairs on a road for bus service linking the two parts of the disputed region, officials said. The service, to start from April
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While I fully endorse your assertion in the editorial (February 2) that the automobile industry needs urgent expansion, I beg to differ with your assumption that 'if the existing restrictions on imports are lifted... such
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The Karachi Water and Sewerage Board, in continuation of its most disorganised system of water supply, sewerage and defective policies on water-billing, has so far not shown any willingness to bring an improvement in their
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A threat by the biggest US Presbyterian church group to dump investments in companies profiting from Israel's occupation of the West Bank and related strife has set off a wave of dissent in the church
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To get the work done it is said that "hit the iron when it is hot". Yes, it is very much convenient to perform any job when related environment of that particular job exists as
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The conflict between the forces of virtues and those representing vices is as old as the creation of this universe. These conflicts have often led to revolutionary changes with profound impact on the history of
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The manner, in which the supreme sacrifice of the prophet's grandson, Hazrat Imam Hussain is ritually commemorated, one is prone to deplore an evident lack of vision to relate it to the crying need of
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Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, while inaugurating a new laboratory complex of the International Center of Chemical Sciences, reiterated his government's target of a 7 to 8 percent growth rate. He maintained that a high growth
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Egypt's main government wheat buyer said on Friday it was seeking 30,000 tonnes to 60,000 tonnes of wheat for March 20-31 shipment. GASC was seeking offers from the United States, France, U.K., Canada, Australia, Argentina,
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The line-up of vessels waiting to load sugar in Brazil's ports climbed to 41 from 38 last week, shipping agent Williams said on Thursday. In a weekly report, it said that 23 vessels lined up
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