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  • Raw sugar prices bounded to a firm close Thursday on trade and speculative buying and market players were gearing for a post-New Year rally that could hoist prices up to the psychological 15-cent level, brokers

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  • Corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade were lower early on Thursday on a setback amid overbought technical signals, traders said. At 10:23 am CST (1623 GMT), CBOT corn was down 3/4 to 1-1/4

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  • Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were lower at midmorning on Thursday in a technical setback after recent fund-driven rallies, traders said. As of 10:40 am CST (1640 GMT), March wheat was down

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  • US copper futures fell sharply early on Thursday as a large stock increase at the London Metal Exchange weighed on the market, but the possibility of a strike at Chile's Codelco limited the decline, brokers

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  • Soyabean futures at the Chicago Board of Trade were firm early on Thursday amid concerns about dryness in portions of South America's soya growing region, traders said. "There are conflicting forecasts today but everyone is

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  • Gold in New York fell from a two-week peak early Thursday as stiff resistance at $520 an ounce capped a prior rally, but bullishness for 2006 continued to offer support in thin, year-end trade, traders

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  • Azad Jammu Kashmir President Major General Sardar Muhammad Anwar Khan (Retd) visited the office of AJK Ehtesab Bureau and expressed his satisfaction over the performance of the institution. While talking to the officials of the

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 30th, 2005
    • Comments Off on 25,000 Muslims to perform Haj from UK

    British Foreign Secretary Jack Starw said about 25,000 British Muslims would perform Haj next year, which was "spiritually, emotionally and physically demanding" experience. He was speaking at launch of the annual 7th Haj delegation at

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  • The eighth anniversary of prominent Sindhi poet and former Vice Chancellor of Sindh University was observed here on Wednesday evening with laying wreaths on his grave by Sindhi writers, intellectuals, poets and vocalists. Those who

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 30th, 2005
    • Comments Off on ‘Kohlu action against subversives’

    Former Kohlu District Naib Nazim Mir Zulfiqar Marri has ruled out any military action in the district and said an operation was targeted against the insurgents to ensure security to the local people. Addressing a

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