Archive for the October 27, 2005
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Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Wednesday said despite the after-effects of the devastating earthquake, Pakistan remains committed to combat the menace of terrorism and looks forward to intensify counter-terrorism co-operation with the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation
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Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Wednesday said despite the after-effects of the devastating earthquake, Pakistan remains committed to combat the menace of terrorism and looks forward to intensify counter-terrorism co-operation with the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation
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International donors promised to rally around UN pleas for an urgent boost to aid for Pakistani earthquake victims on Wednesday, amid a "life or death" race to deliver help to thousands of injured or homeless
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International donors promised to rally around UN pleas for an urgent boost to aid for Pakistani earthquake victims on Wednesday, amid a "life or death" race to deliver help to thousands of injured or homeless
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The State Bank of Pakistan in its fortnightly Treasury Bills auction on Wednesday maintained last cutoff yields for the fourth straight time. To maintain last cutoff yields, the central bank had to accept Rs 19.750
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The State Bank of Pakistan in its fortnightly Treasury Bills auction on Wednesday maintained last cutoff yields for the fourth straight time. To maintain last cutoff yields, the central bank had to accept Rs 19.750
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The State Bank of Pakistan in its fortnightly Treasury Bills auction on Wednesday maintained last cutoff yields for the fourth straight time. To maintain last cutoff yields, the central bank had to accept Rs 19.750
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The State Bank of Pakistan in its fortnightly Treasury Bills auction on Wednesday maintained last cutoff yields for the fourth straight time. To maintain last cutoff yields, the central bank had to accept Rs 19.750
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The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has allowed Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC) to increase electricity rates by 22 paisa per unit across-the-board, except lifeline consumers consuming up to 50 units per month. The
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The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has allowed Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC) to increase electricity rates by 22 paisa per unit across-the-board, except lifeline consumers consuming up to 50 units per month. The
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