Archive for the November 10, 2005
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Corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade were weak early on Wednesday as large stocks of corn continued to weigh on the market, traders said. At 10:00 am CST (1600 GMT), CBOT corn was
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Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were higher at midsession on Wednesday, buoyed by short-covering ahead of Thursday's USDA crop reports and talk of export interest from India, traders said. As of 11:30
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US copper futures tracked London prices higher early Wednesday, then turned lower on concerns about mounting supply, a rising dollar and rollover selling, traders said. But, they added, trading volumes remained light and dealings were
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Chicago Board of Trade soyabean futures turned higher by Wednesday's midsession on technical buying before the government's monthly crop report to be issued on Thursday, traders said. The January contract initially fell five cents, finding
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New York platinum futures rose to a 26-year high early on Wednesday, on technical buying by commodity speculators and anticipation of rising demand for use in diesel catalytic converters. Sister metal palladium also rose, with
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The members of the Lahore Bar Association (LBA) will take out a procession here on Thursday (November 10) in protest against attack on the former bar president Arif Bhinder. The bar will first hold a
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Veterinarians of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) have introduced an advanced technique for diagnosis of brain defect in cat. This is the first ever use of CT scan and MRI in the confirmation of
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"You reckon the world has not been as generous to our earthquake victims as was needed?" "Precisely, but we shouldn't take it personally, I mean it's not as if the tsunami victims got all that
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As part of its overall public education reform programme, valued at $100 million, the United States provided substantial financial support to Pakistan government's curriculum reform initiative. This is stated in the 'International Religious Freedom Report
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The 128th birth Anniversary of the Poet of the East Allama Muhammad Iqbal was celebrated with traditional zeal here on Wednesday like other parts of the country. Different social, cultural, literary and educational organisations arranged
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