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Pakistanis Remit $1 Billion Home During July-September

Overseas Pakistanis remitted over one billion dollars in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2005-06, strengthening the government’s hope of receiving over $4 billion by the end of the year. The country received $1.002 billion during July-September 2005 against $983.15 million it received during the corresponding period last year, which is 1.98 per cent [...]

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Bangladesh Fashion Coming to Pakistan with Retail Outlets

A Bangladeshi company, Beximco, will open a chain of stores named Yellow in a number of cities in Pakistan. BEXIMCO is the single largest company quoted at Dhaka Stock Exchange and largest supplier to leading fashion apparel brands such as Zara, Van Huesen, Calvin Klein and DKNY. It is also the largest supplier of Bone [...]

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Preserving Gujarati – Jinnah’s Mother Tongue

Perhaps Sindh Madressatul Islam, the Alma Mater of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, is the only school that has teachers of the language, the business community, mostly Gujarati speaking, had played a vital role and even after the creation of the country, they had made tremendous efforts to establish the new country along sound financial lines. [...]

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Pakistan Earthquake ‘Helicopter Heroes’ Win Hearts

These men are the helicopter pilots of Pakistan’s armed forces – perhaps the only group of people in the sordid drama that have delivered more than was ever expected of them. While those in cities and towns – helped mostly by road transport – have perhaps not even noticed their presence beyond the deafening hum [...]

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A Pakistani-American Love Story Keeping Alive

Most couples only have to convince their in-laws and friends their love is true. The Ahmads have to prove their commitment to the U.S. government. These records and more, soon to be mailed to a Des Moines immigration office, are an attempt to prove Malik Ahmad, 32, a Pakistani citizen, and Amy, 26, a Washburn [...]

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Inspired British Calligrapher’s Work on Display in Lahore

The media in the West has been carrying negative propaganda when it comes to foreigners’ safety in Pakistan, but people here are really friendly, said Ewan Clayton, a calligrapher and a professor of art, design, media and culture. ‘I burst into tears of joy when I saw the great Islamic structure, Badshahi Mosque‘, he said. [...]

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Pakistan Aims for Football, Hires Scotland Coach

PAKISTAN have turned to Steve Kean, Fulham’s assistant manager, to fulfil their ambition of reaching the World Cup finals in 2010. Their football association, based in Lahore, have offered the Scot a pivotal role in a multi-million pound restructuring plan designed to drag them out of the lower reaches of the FIFA world rankings and [...]

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Pakistanis Witness Unprecedented Spirit of Giving

Five days after an earthquake hit northern Pakistan, cars and people loaded with relief goods continue to stream into collection centres all over the country in an unprecedented outpouring of giving. In the southern financial centre of Karachi, Pakistanis waited in the heat and sun for their turn to unload the goods at the largest [...]

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An American Teenager’s Book on Pakistan Women Launches in US

It’s probably not all that remarkable that a young American went to Pakistan and found fascinating the traditions that define daily life there, from the calls to prayer to the garishly decorated transport trucks. This was the experience of Chiara Angela Kovarik, a Mendota Heights teenager who with her parents spent a month in Pakistan [...]

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UK Pakistani Singer Lands Album Deal

NINE years ago, Huddersfield singer Naveed Yasin began a study of music that has taken him all over the world. Now, his hard work has paid off and he’s landed a record deal with Manchester-based bhangra label Supreme Dream Records. Then, when he was 13 he moved to New York for a year to be [...]

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