Archive for  January 2010
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The world's top financiers are at odds about how to fight back against a global push for tougher financial regulation, with commercial and investment banks struggling to reach common ground. Top executives from Wall Street
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The world's top financiers are at odds about how to fight back against a global push for tougher financial regulation, with commercial and investment banks struggling to reach common ground. Top executives from Wall Street
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In a major development, government may allow oil refineries to continue charging 7.5 percent deemed duty on High Speed Diesel (HSD) for a period of one year and de-regulate all the petroleum products in new
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In a major development, government may allow oil refineries to continue charging 7.5 percent deemed duty on High Speed Diesel (HSD) for a period of one year and de-regulate all the petroleum products in new
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In a major development, government may allow oil refineries to continue charging 7.5 percent deemed duty on High Speed Diesel (HSD) for a period of one year and de-regulate all the petroleum products in new
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Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested Captain Abdul Rashid Abro, Chairman, Pakistan Ships Agents Association (PSAA), a shipping agent and chief executive of M/s Transport International Services, in connection with the Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM)
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Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested Captain Abdul Rashid Abro, Chairman, Pakistan Ships Agents Association (PSAA), a shipping agent and chief executive of M/s Transport International Services, in connection with the Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM)
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Former prime minister Tony Blair said Friday there had been no "covert" deal with then US president George W. Bush to invade Iraq in 2003, and robustly defended his decision to take Britain to war.
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Former prime minister Tony Blair said Friday there had been no "covert" deal with then US president George W. Bush to invade Iraq in 2003, and robustly defended his decision to take Britain to war.
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President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday assured business committee that leftover amount for compensation to the Boulton Market traders will be utilised for setting up disaster management cell in Karachi. He was responding to demand
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