Archive for the November 9, 2005
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Pakistan Dry Ports Association (PDPA) Chairman Shehzad Ali Siddiqi has urged Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz to order immediate establishment of a Dry Ports Council in the Ministry of Ports and Shipping to provide an institutionalised
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Pakistan Dry Ports Association (PDPA) Chairman Shehzad Ali Siddiqi has urged Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz to order immediate establishment of a Dry Ports Council in the Ministry of Ports and Shipping to provide an institutionalised
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Pakistan Dry Ports Association (PDPA) Chairman Shehzad Ali Siddiqi has urged Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz to order immediate establishment of a Dry Ports Council in the Ministry of Ports and Shipping to provide an institutionalised
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President Hamid Karzai officially opened the most luxurious hotel in destitute Afghanistan Tuesday, with the five-star Kabul Serena touted as a means to lure investors and dollar-spending tourists. The 36.5-million-dollar hotel, opposite the heavily fortified
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Australian police on Tuesday arrested 17 people, including a Muslim cleric and a man they said wanted to become a suicide bomber, on charges of planning terrorist attacks as part of a "violent jihad in
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The United Nations on Monday elected five judges - from the United States, Morocco, Mexico, New Zealand and Russia - to the prestigious World Court, the highest judicial authority of the world body. The court,
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Liberians voted on Tuesday to choose whether their first post-war president will be a popular millionaire soccer star who dropped out of high school or a Harvard-trained former finance minister. A month after a first
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The 128th birthday of Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the great scholar, poet and thinker of Pakistan, will be celebrated on Wednesday. People from different walks of life will arrange various literary programmes to pay homage to
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The 128th birthday of Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the great scholar, poet and thinker of Pakistan, will be celebrated on Wednesday. People from different walks of life will arrange various literary programmes to pay homage to
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The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has decided to approach the head offices of the international beverage companies to determine the actual growth in the beverage industry for calculating the amount of federal excise duty
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