Archive for  November 2005
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Military officials from India and Pakistan are stated to hold talks on Tuesday on the clearing of tens of thousands of mines along the de facto border of disputed Kashmir to facilitate earthquake relief, a
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All dams and reservoirs of Wapda, including Tarbela and Mangla, are safe and were not damaged by October 8 devastating earthquake. Chairman Wapda Tariq Hameed said while talking to APP here at the Prime Minister
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All dams and reservoirs of Wapda, including Tarbela and Mangla, are safe and were not damaged by October 8 devastating earthquake. Chairman Wapda Tariq Hameed said while talking to APP here at the Prime Minister
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All dams and reservoirs of Wapda, including Tarbela and Mangla, are safe and were not damaged by October 8 devastating earthquake. Chairman Wapda Tariq Hameed said while talking to APP here at the Prime Minister
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Former judge of Lahore High Court (LHC) Malik Mohammad Qayyum has been elected president of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA). He secured 643 votes while his rival Malik Saeed Hassan received 554 votes. Addressing
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Former judge of Lahore High Court (LHC) Malik Mohammad Qayyum has been elected president of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA). He secured 643 votes while his rival Malik Saeed Hassan received 554 votes. Addressing
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Galen Capital Group - LLC, a merchant banking firm dedicated to mid-market companies on Monday announced Javed Saifullah Khan had joined the firm as a Senior Advisor. Khan is Chairman of Saif Group of Companies
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The faithful headed to the mosques in large numbers for nightlong worship after dining at the end of 26th day of fasting as the holy month of Ramazan moved towards its close on Monday. The
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President General Pervez Musharraf said on Monday Pakistan would present a medium- and long-term strategy for rehabilitation and reconstruction of quake-hit areas at next month's international donors conference. The conference to be held on November
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An Indian court on Monday sentenced an alleged Pakistani to death, one of seven people convicted for aiding a deadly militant attack on soldiers at Delhi's historic Red Fort, a court lawyer said. Mohammad Arif,
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