Archive for the November 10, 2005
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At least 18 people were killed and dozens wounded in attacks against three hotels in the Jordanian capital Amman on Wednesday night that the authorities said could have been caused by suicide bombers. The dead
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At least 18 people were killed and dozens wounded in attacks against three hotels in the Jordanian capital Amman on Wednesday night that the authorities said could have been caused by suicide bombers. The dead
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Ten Islamic, mostly Central Asian nations met in Afghanistan on Wednesday to push their aim of slashing tariffs and freeing up trade in the region once spanned by the Silk Road. Afghanistan, after decades of
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Ten Islamic, mostly Central Asian nations met in Afghanistan on Wednesday to push their aim of slashing tariffs and freeing up trade in the region once spanned by the Silk Road. Afghanistan, after decades of
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Ten Islamic, mostly Central Asian nations met in Afghanistan on Wednesday to push their aim of slashing tariffs and freeing up trade in the region once spanned by the Silk Road. Afghanistan, after decades of
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In India, sales tax from services has grown geometrically with 35 times increase since 1995, while it is stagnant, or rather gone down, in Pakistan where services sector contributes over 52 percent of the GDP.
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In India, sales tax from services has grown geometrically with 35 times increase since 1995, while it is stagnant, or rather gone down, in Pakistan where services sector contributes over 52 percent of the GDP.
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In India, sales tax from services has grown geometrically with 35 times increase since 1995, while it is stagnant, or rather gone down, in Pakistan where services sector contributes over 52 percent of the GDP.
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Pakistan and India on Wednesday exchanged almost identical relief aid for earthquake survivors in a symbolic gesture after opening a second crossing point on the Line of Control. Army commanders and government officials from the
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Pakistan and India on Wednesday exchanged almost identical relief aid for earthquake survivors in a symbolic gesture after opening a second crossing point on the Line of Control. Army commanders and government officials from the
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