Archive for the November 3, 2005
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Germany's parties urgently negotiating the formation of a coalition government have agreed to reform corporate tax rules and appeared on Wednesday to be nearing a deal to hike value added tax. Following an inconclusive general
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The overall turnover expanded at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where fresh buying spree in trend-setters moved the entire ready-board in upward direction amid increase in index. ISE Network index showed an increase of 32.33
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The overall turnover expanded at the Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE) where fresh buying spree in trend-setters moved the entire ready-board in upward direction amid increase in index. ISE Network index showed an increase of 32.33
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Hopes that Pakistan Government-Etisalat talks on PTCL deal will succeed triggered an aggressive buying activity in the share market, which, led by Adamjee Insurance and banking sector, helped the index go once again above 4,000
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Hopes that Pakistan Government-Etisalat talks on PTCL deal will succeed triggered an aggressive buying activity in the share market, which, led by Adamjee Insurance and banking sector, helped the index go once again above 4,000
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A car bomb outside an Imambargah in central Iraq killed at least 23 people and wounded 46 on Wednesday, targeting Iraqis on one of the last days of the holy month of Ramazan. Earlier, several
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A car bomb outside an Imambargah in central Iraq killed at least 23 people and wounded 46 on Wednesday, targeting Iraqis on one of the last days of the holy month of Ramazan. Earlier, several
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The Interior Ministry on Wednesday notified general public holiday throughout Pakistan on Iqbal Day (November 9). Mounting of ceremonial guard at the Mazar of Allama Iqbal will be arranged and special programmes will be telecast
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Federal Relief Commissioner Major General Farooq Ahmad Khan said here on Wednesday afternoon that 73,276 persons were killed, 69,260 were seriously injured and hundreds of thousands of survivors were in trauma due to the October
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The confirmed death toll from last month's massive earthquake leapt to 73,276, federal relief commissioner said on Wednesday, raising the number killed by more than 16,000. Copyright Business Recorder, 2005