Archive for  November 2005
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A Turkish team in Balakot established a school for children. This was the first school put into operation in Balakot under a tent. The opening of the school was very much welcomed by the survivors
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A joint parliamentary delegation of Canada and South Korea will pay a visit to Pakistan from November 12-15 to express its solidarity in the wake of recent devastating earthquake that hit various parts of Pakistan
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The Saudi TV continued on Wednesday its calls for aid and assistance to quake victims, airing several hours programme showing the damage caused by the earthquake as also the relief efforts that are underway including
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Saudi Arabia again reiterated its fullest support to Pakistan in coping with its worst natural disaster said "air-bridge" would remain operative as long as there was need for relief goods to come to Pakistan. Saudi
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China is expected to send a high-level delegation to attend the international donors conference, scheduled to take place in Islamabad on November 19, seeking more foreign aid for earthquake victims. A senior official of Chinese
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Pursuant to the Japan's decision to extend $12 million as bilateral emergency assistance to the Government of Pakistan for the relief of quake victims, a second consignment of 500 winterised tents arrived in Rawalpindi. Each
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Assuring the international community of complete co-ordination and transparency in Pakistan's relief, reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts following the devastating October 8 earthquake, President General Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday sought "sustained support" from the comity of
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Assuring the international community of complete co-ordination and transparency in Pakistan's relief, reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts following the devastating October 8 earthquake, President General Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday sought "sustained support" from the comity of
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The United States warned on Wednesday that a new World Trade Organisation pact to liberalise global trade was threatened unless Europe presents a more ambitious proposal to cut its farm tariffs. In testimony prepared for
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The United States warned on Wednesday that a new World Trade Organisation pact to liberalise global trade was threatened unless Europe presents a more ambitious proposal to cut its farm tariffs. In testimony prepared for
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