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 Chinese Red Cross announces $0.35m aid package
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BEIJING — Chinese Red Cross organization has announced a financial assistance of $3,50,00 for quake victims in Pakistan. Pakistan's Ambassador in China Mr. Salman Bashir, while talking to The Daily Mail here informed that he held a meeting with >> >>
 

 


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Grief, hopes surround quake rescue efforts
Body formed to supervise relief operations - Int’l aid, rescue teams pouring in - Mansehra, Muzaffarabad road re-opened
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Federal Cabinet Monday in its special session held here decided to constitute four committees to supervise the relief, rescue and rehabilitation work of the government being carried out for the earthquake affectees in different parts of the country including Azad Kashmir. The special cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz reviewed the progress of rescue and relief operations being undertaken by the government, international and >> >>


 

Chinese Premier expresses grief with Pak Ambassador
Assures all out help, assistance to meet Pakistan's emergency needs
By Makhdoom Babar in Islamabad & APP's Javed Akhtar in Beijing

ISLAMABAD/BEIJING — Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has expressed deeply felt grief and sorrow over the tragedy that hit Pakistan on Saturday, claiming thousand of lives and causing loss of billions of Dollars. Briefing The Daily Mail from Beijing on telephone, Pakistan Ambassador to China Mr. Salman Bashir said that Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, in a specially convened meeting expressed immense grief and sorrow with him over the tragic loss of life and property >> >>

 
        
 

 

 

    MORE HEADLINES
bullet Call for joint Govt-Opp response to quake relief
bullet Another huge consignment of relief goods arrives from China
bullet US pledges $50m quake aid
bullet More survivors rescued at Margalla Towers
bullet India to airlift 25 tonnes relief goods
bullet ‘Game theorists’ get Nobel Economics prize
bullet President pledges soft term loans to quake affectees
bullet Israel, Palestinian Summit put off
bullet Gen Safdar’s statement condemned
bullet Tremors’ affectees to exceed 4m: UN
bullet Afghan suicide attacks kill 6
bullet Met Office predicts no more aftershocks
 
   
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