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27.05.09
- Mayyit of: Ebrahim Yusuf Manjara - VENUE:
India - TIME- After Zohr -QABRASTAAN:
Mosali - CAUSE OF DEATH: Natural
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27.05.09
- Mayyit of: Aamina Bhorat - VENUE:
Stanger - TIME- 10:00am -
QABRASTAAN: Stanger - CAUSE OF DEATH:
Natural
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27.05.09
- Mayyit of: Sallib Bhayat - VENUE:
12 Street Domingo Street Mayfair West - TIME-
10:30am -
QABRASTAAN: West Park - CAUSE OF DEATH:
Natural
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27.05.09
- Mayyit of: Mohammed Fakir Essack - VENUE:
23 Eagle Ext 1 Lenasia - TIME- 10:30am -
QABRASTAAN: Avalon - CAUSE OF DEATH:
Natural
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Muhammad
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Zawaal |
12:00 |
11:53 |
12:44 |
Zuhr |
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11:58 |
12:49 |
Asr Shaafi |
15:05 |
14:50 |
15:28 |
Asr Hanafi |
15:49 |
15:29 |
16:10 |
Sunset |
17:26 |
17:07 |
17:49 |
Maghrib |
17:28 |
17:09 |
17:51 |
Esha |
18:46 |
18:30 |
19:17 |
Sehri Ends
Fajr begins |
05:24am |
05:17am |
06:12am |
Sunrise |
06:44am |
06:41am |
07:37am |
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outside a police station and a building housing the country's
Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) in the eastern Pakistani
city of Lahore.
North
Korea has restarted its main nuclear plant and test-fired
another short range missile, according to South Korean media,
despite international condemnation over its underground nuclear
detonation on Monday.
Some
200 people have been killed after Cyclone Aila swept across
eastern India and Bangladesh, flooding villages and leaving
millions of people marooned or forced to live in shelters.
The
SABC has dismissed claims that it is bankrupt and attributed
its financial predicament to factors beyond its control.
The
five-week strike by Metrobus drivers may have ended. President
of the SA Municipal Workers Union, Petros Mashishi, says that
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HEALTH TIPS |
When
getting your pulse checked, ensure that your stomach is not
too full nor too empty. When the stomach is empty, one feels
restless (thereby causing a change in the pulse rate).
Furthermore,
one should not be very sad nor very happy. One should not
check one's pulse immediately after waking up from one's sleep,
after being awake for a very long period, after engaging in
physical work or after having walked a long distance.
Have
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in the squatting position, while lying down, sitting on a
stool, or sitting on the edge of a bed with your legs dangling.
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checked. Do not extend that hand completely, nor fold it completely.
Instead, the hand should touch your ribs and be slightly loose
(not stiff).
Do
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a difference in the pulse rate. If you wish to have your pulse
checked while lying down, do not lie on your side. Instead,
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word if heart-binding and sweet
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When thou hast once said it do not utter it again
Because sweets, once partaken of, suffice.
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THE SMILE |
Tired
of Job
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A salesman, tired of his job, gave it up to become a policeman.
Several months later, a friend asked him how he liked his
new role.
"Well," he replied, "the pay is good and
the hours aren't bad, but what I like best is that the customer
is always wrong."
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