Archive for the November 4, 2005
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Rescuers tried on Thursday to reach dozens of villages left without any aid since the last month's quake as solemn survivors marked the last day of the holy month of Ramazan. The quake-hit areas wore
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Rescuers tried on Thursday to reach dozens of villages left without any aid since the last month's quake as solemn survivors marked the last day of the holy month of Ramazan. The quake-hit areas wore
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The telecom sector has rushed to the relief of the earthquake survivors, and so far released around Rs 600 million in cash and kind to help them in their hour of need. Major local as
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A delegation of Pak Suzuki Motor Company led by its Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer Kenichi Ayukawa called on Prime Minister of Pakistan Shaukat Aziz at the Prime Minister House and discussed with him
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President of the First Women's Bank (FWB), Zareen Azim, called on the First Lady, Begum Sehba Musharraf and presented a cheque of Rs 3 million as contribution to President's Relief Fund for earthquake victims. Begum
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The LCCI President Mian Shafqat Ali, Senior Vice President Abdul Basit and Vice President Aftab Ahmad Vohra have urged the people to celebrate Eidul Fitr with simplicity and donate generously towards the earthquake affectees on
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Eid caravan from Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) left here for earthquake-hit areas to share Eid pleasures with the victims. Chairman, FPCCI standing committee on law and order, Shahid Malik headed
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All timings are in PST (Pakistan Standard Time). 06:55 News Bulletin 07:30 Zero Point 07:55 News Headline 07:55 News Headline 08:00 Zero Point 08:30 Aaj Music 08:55 News Headlines 09:00 Ghar Ho Tu Aisa Eid
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Minneapolis Grain Exchange spring wheat futures closed lower on Wednesday as the market tracked a soft cash market and steep declines in KCBT hard red winter wheat futures, traders said. "It's very quiet and light
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US coffee futures jumped four percent on Wednesday, buoyed in large part by speculators buying back their short positions from a recent three-week low and lingering worries about supply tightness, sources said. Traders and analysts
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