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Chinese to observe Buy Nothing Day today
By Max Lee

 
 

MONDAY November 28th 2005 is Buy Nothing Day in China, the self proclaimed festival of frugal living and culture jamboree. It’s a day where you challenge yourself, your family and friends to switch off from shopping and tune into life. Celebrated as a >> >>
 

 

        

C’Wealth sets deadline for Musharraf to retain Khaki
But nation wants him in both roles - Elected Parliament allows President to remain in Uniform till 2007: PM

VALLETTA—Leaders of the 53-nation Commonwealth on Sunday warned President General Pervez Musharraf that retaining his role as Army Chief is incompatible with the basic principles of democracy. And they said that until he gives up his military role, Pakistan remained in danger of sliding into repression, despite its recent progress. In a statement at the end of a three-day summit here, they >> >>


 

CW pledges duty-free access to market for developing countries

VALLETTA, (Malta)—The leaders of Commonwealth while emphasizing the need to promote trade Sunday reaffirmed the determination to work towards duty-free and quota-free access for least developed countries to the markets of the developed countries. The Heads of Government of the Commonwealth representing one quarter of the world governments, one-third of the world >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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  Canadian actress Pamela Anderson has her nose touched up with makeup before taking part in the Grey Cup Parade in Vancouver, British Columbia. Anderson was named Grand Marshall of the parade as part of the week long festivities surrounding the Canadian Football League’s 93rd Grey Cup football championships.
 
 

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