Archive for the October 25, 2005
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Traffic police have finalised arrangements for the Yaum-e-Ali procession to be held on 21st of Ramazan, October 26. The procession in connection with Shahadat of Hazrat Ali would be taken out at 1300 hours from
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The NWFP Senior Minister Siraj ul-Haq has asked the members of Provincial Cabinet Committee to continue with the rehabilitation work for victims of the killer earthquake that hit the northern areas on October 8, with
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The Attock police foiled an attempt of arms smuggling from the tribal belt of NWFP towards Punjab near Mansar camp here on Monday. This was disclosed by DPO Attock Captain Zafar Iqbal (Retd). He said
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The NWFP Assembly through unanimously passed resolution asked the federal government to write off all outstanding loans to all affected people in the earthquake-hit areas as the survivors could not afford to repay their loans
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It is very heartening to note the tremendous response given the public in general for earthquake relief. The spirit shown by the people is very heartening. Every year on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, it is
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This is with reference to your editorial dated October 18, 2005 regarding the uncertainties about the size of the cotton crop. The editorial correctly highlighted that this level of uncertainty leads to wild fluctuations in
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Seyoum Goitom, inventor and father-of-six, stood in his workshop in Eritrea, explaining his passion for mechanics, while young girls herded goats outside and butterflies wobbled in the warmth. Goitom has so far built a biscuit
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Like many Americans, Douglas Meltzer says he has little doubt about who is to blame for his pain at the gas pump. It's not Katrina or Rita, but Big Oil. "For them, this is all
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Nations better than before rise out of the rubbles. Germany and Japan are the two most glaring examples of such progress after suffering devastating destruction in the Second World War. Similarly almost all of the
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It is disgusting to learn from a news report, appearing the other day, that unabated illegal cutting of trees in an area of 0.8 million acres, has reduced the productive forest wealth of Sindh to
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