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    • News Desk
    • Feb 18th, 2005
    • Comments Off on ‘Efforts on to curb smuggling through tariff rationalisation’

    The pilot project of Customs Administrative Reforms (CARE) is to be launched in Karachi by the end of March so as to provide hassle-free goods clearance services to the business and industrialist community. This was

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 18th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Agfa wins healthcare contract in Canada

    Belgian graphics and imaging group Agfa-Gevaert said on Thursday it had won a contract to provide a Canadian healthcare organisation with a network of diagnostic equipment. Agfa said in a statement it would provide Capital

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 18th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Motorola networks head sees 2005 market up five percent

    Mobile networks market growth will slow to about 5 percent this year from 12 percent in 2004, then average 5 to 8 percent over the next four to five years, the head of Motorola's networks

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 18th, 2005
    • Comments Off on BP plans ‘platform’ to boost EU-Russia relations

    BP plc plans to set up a "platform" to improve relations between the EU and Russia and dispel the country's image as a "dark and hostile place" to do business, BP chief executive John Browne

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 18th, 2005
    • Comments Off on ’24’ makes UK a hotbed for illicit TV downloads

    Britain has emerged as the world's biggest market for downloading pirated TV, driven by tech-savvy fans who are unwilling to wait for popular US shows such as "Desperate Housewives". Britain's status as a TV downloading

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 18th, 2005
    • Comments Off on 71 percent of Europeans say they believe in God

    Seven in 10 Europeans say they believe in God but regional disparities abound, with 97 percent of Poles but only 37 percent of Czechs saying they believe, according to an opinion poll released Wednesday. The

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 18th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US to spend $5.8 billion on climate change in 2005

    The United States, which refused to participate in a United Nations-backed global plan to slow global warming, said on Tuesday it will spend nearly $5.8 billion in 2005 on research and programs addressing climate change.

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  • Buying spree continued on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) for the fourth consecutive session with what brokers said a 'fierce movement' in banks and petroleum sectors, which outperformed, enabling the index to breach 3800-point level. The

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  • Buying spree continued on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE) for the fourth consecutive session with what brokers said a 'fierce movement' in banks and petroleum sectors, which outperformed, enabling the index to breach 3800-point level. The

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  • Bullish trend continued at Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where genuine traders and market players injected fresh investment in trend-setters amid increase in index. ISE network index was up by 49.16 points as the rate-based indicator

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