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  • ...ght countries: Albania, Denmark, Germany, Indonesia, Myanmar, Netherlands, Pakistan and the UK [4]. ...ve ongoing projects in the following countries: Albania, Burma, Indonesia, Pakistan and the UK (several in the North Sea, Wytch Farm and Wareham) [5].
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  • Pakistan ...t venture company for exploration and production. Kirthar National Park is Pakistan's biggest wildlife sanctuary harbouring a wide variety of animal and plants
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  • For information on Premier Oil’s involvement in Pakistan:
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  • ...t the British Embassy in Moscow, and at the High Commission in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He was Private secretary to the Permanent Under Secretary at the [[Foreig
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  • ...and that Pearson’s Affordable Learning Fund has no current investment in Pakistan and has made a point of not investing, to avoid a conflict of interest. ...among the authors as we’ve worked together, first on education reform in Pakistan (in which we are still involved), and second as part of an innovative team
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  • ...helicopter has been exported to Australia, Egypt, Germany, India, Norway, Pakistan and Qatar, and the Wasp has been sold to Indonesia and New Zealand. The AB4
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  • ...ng missions in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Kurdistan, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, among others.
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  • Irene Khan was born in Dhaka (now capital of Bangladesh, but then in East Pakistan) in 1957, into a relatively wealthy family — her father was a doctor Khan grew up East Pakistan and in Northern Ireland where she was sent in 1973 by her family
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  • ...//www.thebulletin.org/issues/nukenotes/jf02nukenote.html Nuclear Notebook: Pakistan's Nuclear Forces, 2001], Bulletin of the Nautilus Institute, January/Februa
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  • *[[Khadija Haq]], Pakistan, President, [[Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Center]]
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  • ==Pakistan== On 4 September 2007, Pakistan's The News wrote<ref>[http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=992
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  • ...(President of Pakistan Press International (PPI) and Secretary-General of Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)) ...(President of Pakistan Press International (PPI) and Secretary-General of Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)
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  • ...Rendon's info-war teams would be sent were Jakarta, Indonesia; Islamabad, Pakistan; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Cairo; Ankara, Turkey; and Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The
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  • ...East including Iraq, the occupied Palestinian territories, Afghanistan and Pakistan. He has received awards from various organizations including the Anti-Defam ...ws, the same people who advocated the war in Iraq, Afghanistan, attacks in Pakistan etc. Clearly Arab dictatorships fear a regional rival but radical Zionists
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  • ...hapattis rising up his white British reader's gorge, though a reference to Pakistan "in the 19th century" does make one wonder whether Caldwell can tell his br ...armies occupying Iraq and Afghanistan, the drones wiping out villagers in Pakistan, not to speak of the unstinted arming and funding of the nuclear settler st
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  • ...http://mattortega.com/2007/07/12/kristol-attack-pakistan/ "Kristol: Attack Pakistan,"] ''wp blog'', July 12, 2007.
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  • *Pakistan and Afghanistan *[[Richard C. Holbrooke]], US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
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  • ...t imperfections and the farm size-productivity relationship: Evidence from Pakistan. Heltberg, R. World Development 26: 1807-1826, 1998.
    39 KB (5,867 words) - 16:43, 21 January 2009
  • *[[Nafis Sadik]] (Pakistan), former Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund;
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  • ...d of the South Asian Department of the Foreign Office, dealing with India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.<ref>‘Obituary: Duncan Slater’,
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