Archive for  January 2010
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Punjab government has approved reconstruction and widening of 50 km long Jand-Injra road which would cost more than Rs 400 million, source told APP here on Tuesday. According to details, the said road was constructed
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"Where is he now?" "Who?" "The King." "He is in Faisalabad shoring up support for the PPP." "The President was in Faisalabad, I didn't know the King was there too." "Who did you mean by
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The historic earthquake struck Haiti a week back on January 12 with a magnitude of 7.0. More than a 100 thousand lost their loved ones, properties and their hope of living, and started cursing their
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A fiery, more populist rhetoric will mark President Barack Obama's economic message in 2010, as he puts job creation and a vow to take on special interests like Wall Street at the top of his
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The government has no agenda to overcome economic and political problems. Economic activities are not as per desired level, due to our economic policies, political involvement in the affairs of private investors and law and
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Despite occasional expressions of goodwill, which are becoming rarer with the passage of time, the PPP and PML(N) remain irreconcilable political opponents. There is, however, a marked difference this time from how they interacted with
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Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, US' special envoy for Af-Pak Richard Holbrooke held out the assurance that his country will "not leave Pakistan alone", and that it would help Pakistan steer through the
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The Asian Development Bank (ADB), as the third party auditor on the controversial Rental Power Projects (RPPs) proposed by the Ministry of Water and Power as a means to meet the energy shortfall in the
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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Tuesday said that report of Asian Development Bank (ADB) on rental power plants is a proof of inefficiency and administrative failures of the government. The senior political advisor to Chief Minister
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The ongoing war against terror has not only hit the people of the troubled areas, but it also badly affected the livestock production, which is registering downward trend resultantly the leather sector may face shortage
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