Archive for  February 2005
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It is, indeed, shocking to learn from a Business Recorder report that indifference and negligence of the income tax officials, who indiscriminately committed irregularities during financial year 2003-2004, caused the national exchequer a huge loss
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At a public rally organised by Defence Minister Rao Sikandar in his home base of Okara the other day, General Pervez Musharraf called on the moderate forces in Pakistani society to stand against the extremists
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The recent spell of rains and snowfall in district Mansehra, Kohistan and Battagram, the districts of the Hazara division, enters into fourth day on Sunday as the natural resort of the Naran and Kaghan had
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The experts at second international family medicine conference at Aga Khan University, Karachi, that ended on Sunday, shed light on an array of issues and emerging trends in family medicine with special focus on the
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Army will be called for the assistance of civil administration in eight cities of Punjab during Ashura-e-Muharram to maintain peace and tranquillity in areas, where 120 points have been declared very sensitive. "Army will assist
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Pakistani establishment should not fight the war of Americans in Balochistan otherwise it would have a serious repercussion and "the US would sit on our land to control the Central Asian states, Iran and China,"
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President General Pervez Musharraf has called for planting more trees for a better environment with active participation from the cross section of society. In a message on the occasion of spring tree plantation which starts
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The Senate will resume sitting here on Monday in the Parliament House Building after an interval of two days. The House will meet at 6:00 pm. Earlier on Friday the session was adjourned till Monday
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A spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Office Kong Quan has said that the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) is an important organisation in the region and it could be helpful for promoting peace
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Prominent political leaders here have welcomed resumption of bus service between occupied Srinagar and Muzaffarabad but categorically rejected the Indian government's condition for passport and visa for journey between the two cities. According to the
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