Archive for the January 2, 2005
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Textile exports under post-quota regime ended in fiasco on Friday-Saturday midnight and export consignments worth millions of rupees are stuck up at Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad airports. Affected exporters strongly demanded of the government for
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Textile exports under post-quota regime ended in fiasco on Friday-Saturday midnight and export consignments worth millions of rupees are stuck up at Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad airports. Affected exporters strongly demanded of the government for
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Bowring Institute, a social and cultural club in the heart of Bangalore, has the distinction of holding duplicate bridge for longer years with regularity as compared to other clubs in the city. The club also
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There were times-not long ago but only two decades back -- when people in Sharjah were not acquainted with the game of cricket at all. But the tiny desert Gulf state took the cricket world
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Vijay Samuel Hazare, who passed away recently in Baroda, was one of the most sound and scientifically-trained batsmen that the subcontinent has produced. Along with Lindsay Hassett of Australia and Hanif Muhammad of Pakistan, Hazare
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Almost all of Sunday, December 26th one spent channel surfing, looking for details about the tsunami that struck terror and tragedy, a day after Christmas. And as one writes this column on Wednesday, the 29th,
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Samiah Faridi's "Splashes of Light", at the Momart Gallery was a rare display of art and artist. Her work was distinguished by a linear energy as she interpreted space and the proportion of points and
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On December 20, the Society of Classical Arts, Lahore (SCA), sponsored a music-cum-dance cultural event at the auditorium of Lahore Arts Council Cultural Complex, which was nearly jam-packed with art lovers of the Punjab provincial
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The last month of the year 2004 was the month of remembrances. In the last week of this month a large number of programmes were arranged in Lahore to commemorate the death anniversaries of so
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There are very rich traditions of doha-writing in Urdu literature. The poets from the time of Ameer Khusrao have been contributing to this genre. Ameer Khusrao, himself, a multi-dimensional musician and a penman of excellence,
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