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Afghanistan freezes troubled bank shareholder assets

Afghanistan has frozen the assets of leading shareholders and borrowers at the country’s top private bank, officials said on Tuesday, causing long queues of anxious depositors to throng its branches.

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Afghanistan ready to play in Pakistan: Noori

Afghanistan paceman Khaliq Dad Noori Tuesday said his country was ready to play international cricket in Pakistan at a time when security fears have stopped most teams touring the terror-hit nation.

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Afghanistan freezes Kabulbank directors’ assets

Source: Reuters (For more on Afghanistan, click [ID:nAFPAK]) KABUL, Sept 7 (Reuters) – Afghanistan has frozen the assets of leading shareholders and borrowers at Kabulbank, the country’s leading private bank, after …

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Afghanistan assures bank customers amid graft fears

Afghanistan’s government sought to avert a run on the country’s top private bank by nervous investors after directors at Kabulbank resigned, ostensibly to meet new rules but also amid media allegations of graft.

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It’s time to fight the copyright police state

Increasingly restrictive copyright and intellectual property laws, a secretive global trade agreement, and, it turns out, totally made-up facts and figures? Ok, Internet. It’s time to fight.

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Barack Obama may be the country’s most tech-friendly president ever, as comfortable discussing Net neutrality as Swiss neutrality. But his administration is caught in at least three pitched battles over intellectual property that could leave tech advocates wondering why they were so optimistic about his presidency. One fight stems from the secretive negotiations over the Anti-Counterfeiting …

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Fighting intensifies over how to enforce intellectual property laws [UPDATED]

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The debauched Dubai lifestyles of Afghanistan’s corrupt political elite have pushed the country’s biggest bank to the brink of receivership and sparked fears of a bill

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Afghanistan’s central bank governor said top officials of the country’s largest commercial bank resigned to comply with new rules, rejecting U.S. newspaper reports that his agency forced them out for corruption.

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Afghanistan Says Shareholder Rule, Not Graft, Forced Out Kabul Bank Chiefs

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Online campaign waged against IP seal

CEBU CITY — Advocacy group I-Café Pilipinas is waging an online campaign to enjoin Internet café owners across the country not to avail of the IP Seal because of the annual fees.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN — The strategy for eventual U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan , set to begin in July 2011, relies almost entirely on the strength of the country’s own military progress.

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Petraeus: Afghanistan Military Key to Success- YOU DECIDE: How Long Should U.S. Stay?

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