Archive for the November 4, 2005
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A delegation from the US Congress is planning a trip to Pakistan immediately after Thanksgiving break, said an announcement of Pakistani American Leadership Center (PALC). Co-Chair of the Pakistan Caucus Congressman Dan Burton will be
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A delegation from the US Congress is planning a trip to Pakistan immediately after Thanksgiving break, said an announcement of Pakistani American Leadership Center (PALC). Co-Chair of the Pakistan Caucus Congressman Dan Burton will be
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The United States is continuing to boost its aid for victims of last month's Pakistan-India earthquake despite increasing reports of donor fatigue in the disaster, a US State Department official said on Wednesday. Washington recently
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The United States is continuing to boost its aid for victims of last month's Pakistan-India earthquake despite increasing reports of donor fatigue in the disaster, a US State Department official said on Wednesday. Washington recently
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President General Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in their separate messages on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr has appealed to the nation to celebrate Eid with simplicity in view of the earthquake devastation and
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President General Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in their separate messages on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr has appealed to the nation to celebrate Eid with simplicity in view of the earthquake devastation and
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Although Pakistan is extending duty-free access to Nepalese tea, it is unlikely that the government will allocate any specific quota in addition to already allocated quota, according to trade circles here. The request for allocation
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Although Pakistan is extending duty-free access to Nepalese tea, it is unlikely that the government will allocate any specific quota in addition to already allocated quota, according to trade circles here. The request for allocation
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Although Pakistan is extending duty-free access to Nepalese tea, it is unlikely that the government will allocate any specific quota in addition to already allocated quota, according to trade circles here. The request for allocation
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Al Qaeda in Iraq said on Thursday it had put on trial two Moroccan embassy employees it was holding and sentenced them to death because of their country's support for the US-backed Baghdad government. In
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