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Linens Perde Modelleri
May 8th
Türkiye’nin ilk ve tek uluslararas? ev tekstili ma?azalar zinciri olan Taç Linens perde modelleri ile sizlerle olaca??m’ Dekorasyon perde ile ba?lar. ?yi seçilmi? bir perde evlerin havas?n? de?i?tirmekle kalmay?p ister modern ister klasik olsun tercihiniz bir tebessüm havas? yaratacakt?r renkleri, dizayn? ve göz al?c? renkleriyle Linens perdeler her eve ve ortama göre Linens Perde Modelleriarad???n?z? bulabilece?iniz tarz ve modeldelerden olu?uyor’Ev güzellik merkezi Linens çok bilindik bir ev tekstil firmas?d?r. bir Zorlu Holding markas? olan Linens her ne kadar benim akl?ma sadece Linens Perde gelse ev için aksesuar züccaciye masa örtüsü banyo yatak odas? dö?emelik perde arzu kaprol ürünleri bulunuyor koleksiyon More >
Libya: Gaddafi Hometown May Be Key to His Destiny
May 8th
A mural of Gaddafi in Sert
The rebel forces in Benghazi have their eyes set on Tripoli, contemplating military action to take the Libyan capital if necessary. But if that goal is to be reached, they must move westward. And smack in the middle of their path will be the coastal city of Sert, which is the both the birthplace of Muammar Gaddafi and the heartland of his tribe, the Qadhadfa. Expect fierce and fearsome resistance if the rebels attack. “This really is the heartland of the regime,” says Bruce St. John, author of seven books on Libya. “This would be More >
New Zealand hammer sorry Zimbabwe
May 7th
Romp to a 10-wicket victory, comfortably chasing 162. PHOTO: AFP
AHMEDABAD:New Zealand romped to a clinical 10-wicket victory against Zimbabwe in the World Cup, boosting their chances of making it to the quarter-finals.
After bowling out the African nation for just 162, the Kiwis rode on unbeaten half-centuries by Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum to canter to the target with 99 balls to spare in the Group A clash.
Highest opening partnership
The 162-run opening partnership between Guptill (86) and McCullum (76) was the highest for the tournament. The victory, the second for New Zealand by a 10-wicket margin in the tournament, moved More >
World Cup: Strict eye keeping mischief away
May 7th
ICC taking extra efforts to ensure a scandal-free Cup. DESIGN: ANAM HALEEM
COLOMBO:The International Cricket Council (ICC) is making unprecedented efforts to keep the World Cup free of the match-fixing menace.
The Express Tribune observed that the ICC’s Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) with the help of local security agencies in Colombo is making all-out efforts to keep bookies away from the participants. The ICC has also sought the help of journalists covering the event and has placed notices in several places including the media box.
“The ICC follows a zero-tolerance policy and is committed to keeping the game clean,” says More >
A few recommendations to tell if a Coach Bag is Artificial
May 7th
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13 blue-chip firms head to New York
May 6th
Aim to attract foreign investors towards Pakistan
KARACHI:Thirteen of Pakistan’s biggest listed companies are heading to New York to take part in the third annual Pakistan Day Conference 2011.
Participants at the international roadshow will hope to increase awareness among foreign investors of investment opportunities in Pakistan.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, First Capital Equities (FCEL) Chief Operating Officer Farooq Habib said, “We are aiming to convince potential investors who are mulling over investments in emerging and frontier markets, that of all the options available, our country offers the best investment case.”
FCEL has collaborated with US-based Auerbach Grayson and Company (AGCO) to More >
Fee to be waived on exports to Afghanistan
May 6th
Aim to promote commerce and industry
PESHAWAR:Pakistan Flour Mills Association (PFMA) Chairman Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa announced that a fee will be waived on the issuance of an authority letter for the export of wheat products to Afghanistan.
The decision would promote commerce and industry. Haji Sartaj Ali Khan, an official from PFMA said that the country has sufficient reserves of wheat.
He said that the decision to increase the quota of wheat exported to Afghanistan from 0.2 million tons to 2 million tons has saved the national exchequer a huge loss. Khan added that the decision will not only increase employment, but people will More >
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May 5th
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Palestine win series after Karachi stalemate
May 5th
Coach Tariq Lufti believes the team’s performance in the second match was encouraging after the loss in the opening match. PHOTO: JALAL QURESHI/ EXPRESS
KARACHI:Pakistan held off Palestine in the second and final match of the football series as both teams played out a goalless draw in Karachi.
The tourists, however, return home with the series in the bag after winning the opener 2-1 in Lahore earlier this week. The return series of the two ties will be held in May this year in Palestine.
Both teams displayed defensive football to disappoint the spirited spectators in the Peoples International Stadium as they More >
Mystery shrouds tragedy: Three of a family killed on road
May 4th
Police offer conflicting versions of the accident.
ISLAMABAD:Three members of a family were killed in a collision between a car and a Prado jeep on Park Road near Chatta Bakhtawar on Thursday night, police said.
Haji Malik Saeed, his wife Fakhra Sultana and their 35-year-old daughter Isma, were fatally injured when their Suzuki Mehran (HS-367) car overturned after being hit by a speeding Prado while taking a U-turn on Park Road. They were shifted to Polyclinic Hospital.
The couple was alive when they were brought to the hospital, but they died at around 4am, police and hospital sources said. Their daughter died More >
