Archive for the November 3, 2005
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The National Logistic Corporation (NLC) has passed out Long Vehicle Drivers (LVDs) of civilian driver's course. This was a four-month driving course of long vehicle in which drivers were given training for handling the long
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The catastrophe of 8th October 2005 which struck the northern Pakistan and Azad Kashmir has made 4.0 million people homeless and the extent of destruction of houses and communities is far more than tsunami as
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The Sindh Cultural Heritage Act 1994 awarded the status of protected heritage to hundreds of buildings in Karachi, banning any construction, demolition, renovation of these sites by their respective owners. In their assessment of these
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Among it's varied segregate entities, the Automotive Division is the one of the corner stones of Aljomaih's activity, turnover and growth. Aljomaih is the largest General Motors dealer in the Middle East and is also
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Egyptian opposition leader Ayman Nour began the parliamentary election campaign with a hectic schedule. But he wasn't busy winning over voters. The leader of the Ghad (Tomorrow) party was fighting legal battles which his party
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It has become a routine. Iraqi insurgents blow up one of the North Oil Company's facilities out in the scrubland. Engineers go and patch it up. The guerrillas fire on them and they beat a
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Vulnerability is not an empty term for the people of NWFP. The province has a recent history of vulnerability to natural disasters. Winter rains, snow, and floods in summer brought destruction of settlements, crops, and
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The allegation of the Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB) regarding the government's priority to the Alternative Energy Development Board in the allocation of financial resources, appears to be based on certain misconceptions. PPIB's contention is
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The UN has made a desperate appeal for help to save lives in the quake-hit areas of Pakistan, saying it would be forced to scale down its relief operations if it does not receive more
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The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has selected seven students to do MA/MSC leading PhD in economics and finance abroad. The students have been advised to secure admission in universities preferably in a broad field of
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