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    • News Desk
    • Feb 19th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Security concerns threaten Pak-India gas line project

    India's quest for energy for its booming economy has revived the prospect of gas pipelines from Pakistan, part of improving relations between the former foes. But security concerns on that route for delivering Iranian gas,

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  • Pakistan Industrial and Traders Associations Front (Piaf) has hope that recent visit of Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi would help in giving boost to the economic and trade relations between Pakistan and Malaysia. Piaf Chairman,

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 19th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Marie Adelaide 50th anniversary celebrations from August

    Marie Adelaide Leprosy Center (MALC) will be celebrating 50th anniversary of Leprosy Control Programme from August 2005 to August 2006, commemorating the journey that was initiated in 1956. The efforts that began in Karachi from

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 19th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Army recruitment continues, says ISPR

    Recruitment in the Pakistan Army is continuing, according to a press release of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) here on Friday. It said apart from the process of recruitment at the Army Selection and Recruitment

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  • We wish to draw your kind attention towards the circular dated January, 27th 2005, prohibiting the use of a group account by CDs participants from March, 31st 2005. In this respect we submit that the

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  • I was amazed to read a letter in your newspaper of Sulaiman Khan, which was in reply to my previous letter "the Rights of the Minorities" published in the edition of 14th December, 2004. I

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  • Fourteen US senators co-sponsored a bill Wednesday urging the United States to rejoin international negotiations to reduce greenhouse gases, as the Kyoto Protocol went into force in scores of countries around the world. The bill's

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 19th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Dangers facing pro-Moscow officials in Chechnya

    Ibragim has little education, no prospect of work and faces several years in prison after being caught red-handed robbing a shop. Sitting in a gloomy basement cell in a Grozny police station, he could be

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  • At the Higher Secondary School (F.Sc.) level, our English course book contained a lesson written by James Thurber about the humorous incident that took place in Ohio (an American city) on 12th March, 1913. The

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  • An idea of how precarious the food situation has tended to become for hundreds of millions of people in the world's poorest countries has been revealed in the Food and Agriculture Organisation's report on the

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