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From little to no CNG from January

30 December, 2011
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From little to no CNG from January

ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Dr Asim Thursday said that all the CNG stations will have to be closed in January as the country was mired by acute gas shortage.

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US wants new start in relationship with Pakistan: State Dept

30 December, 2011
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US wants new start in relationship with Pakistan: State Dept

WASHINGTON: The United States wants to “turn the page” of its relationship with Pakistan in the New Year, after a “difficult and complex” phase in 2011, a State Department spokesperson said Thursday..

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India and the South China Sea By Momin Iftikhar

28 November, 2011
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“The sea is full of unseen treasures, but safety lies in the security of the shores.”
(An Indian saying)

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Food prices in ‘danger zone’: World Bank chief

15 April, 2011
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Food prices in 'danger zone': World Bank chief

World Bank President Robert Zoellick has warned that rising food prices have reached dangerous heights that pose the biggest threat to the world’s poor.
“We are in a danger zone because prices have already gone up; stocks for many commodities are relatively low,” Mr Zoellick said at the opening of the World Bank’s annual spring meetings in Washington.

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Inflation outlook disheartening

9 April, 2011
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Inflation outlook disheartening

KARACHI – The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has said that Pakistan’s economy will continue to grow at a steady pace, facing a number of domestic and external challenges in the current fiscal year 2010-11.
The State Bank of Pakistan published its report for the second quarter of FY11 on Friday.

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