Archive for  November 2005
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Fear Allah! We have transgressed and are out. On our T.V. Channels, to rebel and disobey, Supreme Lord. In our willful defiance and perverse attitude, we the on-lookers praise eulogy the nakedness, vulgarity and shameful
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As I draw the attention through your newspaper to the high level authority to build a couple of pedestrian bridges on the main Shahrah-e-Faisal on the following required locations. -- First near Duty Free Shop.
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As many in the United States of America were celebrating the traditional national holiday of Thanksgiving, I sat down in front of my computer to find out more about this major national event. The Thanksgiving
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All is quiet at Tonga's royal palace in the tropical afternoon heat. In front of the century-old white wooden mansion, with a red roof that requires a few licks of paint, is a lagoon, with
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According to a Recorder Report, the European Commission code, which bars member states from importing foodstuff in plastic bags from any source, could turn into a major hurdle for Pakistani exporters in gaining a sizeable
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The Institute of Bankers Pakistan (IBP) holds an annual awards ceremony to recognise bankers who excel in the Banking Diploma Examination conducted by it. Traditionally, the State Bank, Governor, as IBP chairman, uses this occasion
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The vice chancellor, University of Engineering and Technology (UET) NWFP Engineer Syed Imtiaz Hussain Gilani on Tuesday said that the university was upgrading and strengthening the main campus Peshawar and its satellite campuses. Addressing a
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A 10-member delegation from China National Chemical Engineering Corporation (CNCEC), headed by its president Ke Ning Jin, held a detailed discussion about the investment prospects in Pakistan's oil and gas sector with the Minister of
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Ministry for Women Development has approved establishment of 10 crisis centres costing Rs 35 million for women in distress. A well-placed source told Business Recorder that these centres would be established in Meerwala, Sialkot, Faisalabad,
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Dr Kim Howells, British Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, on Tuesday visited Idara Uloom-e-Islami, a progressive madrassa in Islamabad that teaches religious as well as other subjects. On the second day
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