Archive for the December 31, 2005
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What r u doing? Am sitting in front of a gas heater reading newspaper while sipping coffee. Sounds great! Yap! So u r in relaxing mood! Not any more! Why? Its my advice, if u
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Friends, as well as the foes of Iran, are aghast at the rigid stance Iran has adopted in the matter of the nuclear discord. No one can question Iran's inherent right to develop nuclear technology
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The monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is a management discipline that is used to enhance organisational performance for the ultimate goal of serving clients to their satisfaction through optimal use of resources; thus keeping the organisation
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"For the Hajj are the months well known. If any one undertakes that duty therein, let there be no obscenity, nor wickedness, nor wrangling in the Hajj: And whatever good ye do, (be sure) God
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Corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade closed lower on Thursday on a setback amid overbought technical signals and on spillover selling from a break in soya, traders said. Plentiful stocks of corn and
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Despite recent rains in some of Argentina's driest areas, more water is needed in much of the main farming region to ensure good soyabean and corn yields, the Agriculture Secretariat said late Thursday. Farmers have
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The Karachi Port handled 87,341 tonnes of cargo including 43,566 tonnes import and 43,775 tonnes export cargo including 3,576 containers during last 24 hours ending at 0700 hours on Friday. The cargo comprised of 85,041
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Tunisia's exports of olive oil fell 165.6 percent to 96,900 tonnes for the first 11 months of this year as output shrank, official figures showed on Friday. Olive oil accounts for half the country's agricultural
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South African white maize prices fell almost four percent on Friday as heavy rains fell over some of the country's grain belt, easing further away from 22-month highs scaled earlier in the week. March white
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Spot basis bids for corn were lower in the US Midwest on Friday amid ample supplies and warm weather cutting into feed demand, while soyabeans were firm, dealers said. Farmer sales were limited to an
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