Archive for the November 2, 2005
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Soyabean futures at the Chicago Board of Trade climbed early on Tuesday on technical bounce after falling to a 2-1/2 week low on Monday, traders said. Commodity funds were early buyers, with Citigroup, Fimat Futures
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Gold futures tumbled to a low not seen since mid-September in New York early on Tuesday amid speculative liquidation and a stronger dollar ahead of a possible hike in US interest rates, dealers said. Spillover
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The insurance industry is an important source of contractual savings and supply of long-term funds to the capital market, as well as of social security and risk diversification. Development of insurance sector for rapid economic
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Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has provided 45 wireless handsets with five base stations to help agencies undertaking relief operations in their telecommunication needs, said a press release issued here on Tuesday. The PTA has sent
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H.R.H Sir Sultan Muhamed Shah Aga Khan III believed in Islam as a world religion and he worked ceaselessly for its triumph and glory throughout his life. He had always been passionately interested in promoting
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Institutional attributes: Illegal trade also has institutional attributes, which impart an inertial character to it and create resistance to change. In other words, they lower transaction costs of illegal trade. The first attribute is ethnicity,
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Cases of Bird Flu virus are being detected in most parts of the world, from China to Japan and from Europe to South America. The deadly virus spread by migrating wild birds and has recently
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The English cricket team has been welcomed to play their matches that they believe will cheer up the aching hearts of the badly shaken - and shocked nation due to the recent quake disaster hit
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It's Ramadan in Malaysia and by day waiters are idle, office canteens deserted, and workers are sluggish. But as night falls, roadside food stalls and lavish hotel buffets explode into life as Muslims break their
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With the spread of bird flu prompting fears of an epidemic or even pandemic that could kill humans by the million, a Chinese spice hitherto associated with the pleasures of aperitifs has suddenly assumed key
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