Archive for the November 4, 2005
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Fasting during the entire month of Ramazan, the 9th in the Islamic calendar, is the third among the five basic tenets of Islam. What the prayers seek to serve five times a day, fasting in
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So what's the new plan! The rehabilitation after rescue! Am not asking about government plans, am asking about your's! Why mine, am neither a politician nor a general! Look! To me u r the most
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Pakistan cricket chiefs want India to play a Test match and a one-day international in the troubled port city of Karachi during their tour early next year, an official said on Thursday. The third cricket
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Skipper Ricky Ponting scored his fourth century in four Tests against the West Indies to play a lone hand as Australia struggled against the tourists in the first Test at the Gabba here on Thursday.
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The Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) has awarded the gold medals to the following candidates, showing outstanding performance in the Intermediate and Foundation examinations held in autumn 2005. ICAP Gold
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Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Thursday denied that Thailand had hosted secret CIA prisons or allowed terror suspects to be held in the country. "We have no involvement at all," Thaksin told a press conference.
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Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse's presidential campaign team is unfairly using public resources to further his election bid, the local arm of corruption watchdog Transparency International said on Thursday. Sri Lanka's elections commissioner has
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The European Commission will look into press reports that the CIA has secret prisons in eastern Europe, a spokesman said on Thursday, noting that such facilities would not be compatible with EU treaties. The EU's
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A few dozen people chanted anti-Israel slogans outside the Italian embassy in Tehran on Thursday in protest at Italian criticism of Iran's policy towards the Jewish state. The small protest, organised by several student groups
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Three people were shot dead in the Ethiopian capital on Thursday, doctors said, in a third straight day of political unrest that has killed at least 42 and stirred fears for the giant African country's
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