Archive for the February 4, 2005
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Fifty-three people were killed in central India on Thursday when a train collided with a tractor pulling a trailer that was crammed with people returning from a wedding, police said. "Fifty-three people have died. We
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The issue of F-16 fighter jets is an important issue but it will be dealt at right time, said Douglas Faith, US Under-secretary on Defence Policy here on Thursday. He was addressing a joint press
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The issue of F-16 fighter jets is an important issue but it will be dealt at right time, said Douglas Faith, US Under-secretary on Defence Policy here on Thursday. He was addressing a joint press
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Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) president Khalid Feroz signed seven Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with seven countries and held meetings on bilateral relations with delegations of various countries on Thursday at the second
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Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) president Khalid Feroz signed seven Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with seven countries and held meetings on bilateral relations with delegations of various countries on Thursday at the second
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has reduced duty drawback rates on the export of items/products exported by 10 leading sectors, including manufacturers of biscuits/candies, clocks, detergent, insulators, shaving blades manufacturers and most of the
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has reduced duty drawback rates on the export of items/products exported by 10 leading sectors, including manufacturers of biscuits/candies, clocks, detergent, insulators, shaving blades manufacturers and most of the
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has reduced duty drawback rates on the export of items/products exported by 10 leading sectors, including manufacturers of biscuits/candies, clocks, detergent, insulators, shaving blades manufacturers and most of the
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Pakistan was rocked by six bomb and landmine blasts targeting key transport, communications and power facilities on Thursday, causing widespread damage and blowing off a soldier's foot. Five of the explosions were in Balochistan. Two
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Pakistan was rocked by six bomb and landmine blasts targeting key transport, communications and power facilities on Thursday, causing widespread damage and blowing off a soldier's foot. Five of the explosions were in Balochistan. Two
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