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- Okara: Farmers end 17-hour long sit-in
- Karachi: Rangers seize huge cache of explosive
- Lahore: Govt approves flat rate for tube-wells-bills
- Okara: Peasants stage sit-in against Electricity overbilling
- Death toll in Bangladesh war crimes clashes rises to 53
- US budget cuts threaten military missions: Hagel
- Syria, Russia condemn US aid to rebels
- Clashes erupt in Guinea before elections
- Berdych beats Federer to reach Dubai final
- Hass, Gulbis book Delray semi-final matchup
- McIlroy pulls out of PGA event with toothache
- Formula One: Grosjean sets best time in testing
- Mushers, dogs line up for Alaska's Iditarod race
- Oil prices drop as US spending cuts kick in
- Euro falls to 11-week low against dollar
| Okara: Farmers end 17-hour long sit-in Posted: According to details, a government delegation, led by Khurram Wattoo, held talks with office-bearers of Pakistan Kisan Ittehad Union and assured them of acceptance of their demands after which the farmers’ union ended their 17-hour long sit-in.Khurram Wattoo informed the farmers’ body that a notification in this regard will be issued on Wednesday after approval from the federal cabinet. Speaking on the occasion, President of Pakistan Kisan Ittehad Union Chaudhry Anwar said that the farmers will march towards Islamabad if the notification was not issued.Earlier, Pakistan Kisan Ittehad Union staged sit-in near Okara Bypass on Friday after failure of talks with federal government on electricity overbilling.The sit-in, which lasted for 17 hours, caused huge traffic jam on both sides of the Okara Bypass on GT Road. People trapped in the traffic jam are facing hardships.The protesters also blocked railway track by placing container on it as a result several trains, including Tezgam, Business Express and Jaffar Express, were sent back to Lahore while Khyber Mail was returned to Karachi.The protesters while talking to media said that they informed Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf about the overbilling upon which the PM formed a committee comprising Federal Ministers Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo and Khursheed Shah to look into the matter. They blamed that the said committee did nothing in this regard. |
| Karachi: Rangers seize huge cache of explosive Posted: According to details, Rangers conducted a raid in Orangi Town No 10 and seized huge cache of explosive, crackers and other material used in terrorism activities.The raiding party also recovered an SMG during the operation, howere, no arrest was made during the search operation. In another development, some unidentified assailants snatched a government vehicle from University Road.Meanwhile some unidentified gunmen opened fire in Gulzar Hijri and wounded a man.In another incident of firing, a man was seriously wounded in Sohrab Goth area while gunmen also injured two men in separate incidents in Manghu Pir area and M A Jinnah Road.Exchange of fire between two rival groups in Kharadar area spread panic and all shops and markets were shut down after the incident. It is interesting to not here that police and Rangers personnel present in the area disappeared after the firing incident. |
| Lahore: Govt approves flat rate for tube-wells-bills Posted: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf presided a high level meeting at the Bilawal House, Lahore on Friday.The PPP Punjab president, Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo, briefed the meeting about the farmers sit-in in Okara against electricity overbilling after which the President and Prime Minister gave approval to flat rate for agricultural tube-wells bills.The meeting also approved measures to prevent power theft and also overbilling.The meeting also discussed seat adjustments with coalition partners PML-Q in the upcoming elections. The Prime Minister also briefed President about his letter to opposition leader Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan for proposed caretaker set up.Those who were present during the meeting included Makhdum Amin Fahim, Khursheed Shah, Qamar Zaman Kaira, Manzoor Wattoo and Safdar Warraich. |
| Okara: Peasants stage sit-in against Electricity overbilling Posted: According to details, Pakistan Kisan Ittehad staged sit-in near Okara Bypass after failure of talks with federal government on electricity overbilling.The sit-in, which is going on for the past 14 hours, caused huge traffic jam on both sides of the Okara Bypass on GT Road. People trapped in the traffic jam are facing hardships.The protesters also blocked railway track by placing container on it as a result several trains, including Tezgam, Business Express and Jaffar Express, were sent back to Lahore while Khyber Mail was returned to Karachi.The protesters while talking to media said that they informed Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf about the overbilling upon which the PM formed a committee comprising Federal Ministers Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo and Khursheed Shah to look into the matter. They blamed that the said committee did nothing in this regard.Meanwhile, vice president of Pakistan Kisan Ittehad has vowed to continue sit-in till acceptance of their demands. |
| Death toll in Bangladesh war crimes clashes rises to 53 Posted: DHAKA (AFP) - The number of people killed in clashes in Bangladesh over the conviction of Islamist leaders for war crimes rose to 53 on Friday as fresh violence erupted in the Muslim-majority nation.Two people were killed when hundreds of pro-government supporters and followers of the rival Jamaat-e-Islami party battled each other with sticks in two northern districts of Gaibandha and Chapainawabganj, police chiefs told AFP.Meanwhile, in the capital Dhaka, police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up Jamaat protests after the Islamists tried to stage marches following weekly prayers, leaving several people injured, police said.Three policemen were also hurt in a homemade bomb attack by Jamaat student activists in the port city of Chittagong, deputy police chief Bonaj Kumar said.On Thursday, violence flared across Bangladesh after Jamaats vice president, Delwar Hossain Sayedee, was sentenced to death for murder, religious persecution and rape during the 1971 independence war.The 73-year-old firebrand preacher was the third person to be convicted by a war crimes tribunal whose verdicts have been met by outrage from Islamists, who say the process is more about settling scores than delivering justice.At least 35 people were killed in Thursdays unrest, according to an AFP toll compiled after talking to police in 15 districts where protests turned deadly.Twenty-three of Thursdays dead were killed when police opened fire on thousands of rampaging Jamaat supporters who attacked law-enforcers with sticks and stones.Jamaat, which has rejected the courts verdicts as politically motivated, put the death toll from Thursdays violence at 50, saying its innocent supporters were shot dead by police who hunted them like birds.According to Sultana Kamal, head of rights group Ain O Salish Kendra, it was the deadliest day of political violence since Bangladesh won independence from Pakistan in 1971.Fridays killings brought the total number killed since the tribunal delivered its first verdict on January 21 to at least 53, according to the AFP tally and police.The leader of the main opposition and two-time ex-prime minister, Khaleda Zia, appealed to the government to stop the genocide of Jamaat supporters, accusing police of brutality toward the Islamists.Jamaat is a key ally of Zias party, two of whose leaders are also on trial for war crimes. The opposition has called a three-day nationwide strike from Sunday to protest against the violence and the trials.Neither police nor the government has commented on the oppositions charges of excessive force, but rights group chief Kamal accused Jamaat supporters of terror attacks on police.A spokesman for United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for an end to the violence.The Secretary-General recognises the war crimes tribunal is a national process, said UN deputy spokesman Eduardo del Buey, but calls on all concerned to respect the rule of law, to stop the violence and to express their views peacefully.Security was tightened around thousands of mosques for Friday weekly prayers. Police have banned a number of planned demonstrations at several trouble spots.Security was also stepped up in Hindu villages and temples after Islamists torched and vandalised homes and places of worships in the southern Noakhali and Chittagong districts, killing one Hindu man, police said.The war crimes tribunal has been shaken by controversies and allegations that it is targeting only the opposition with trumped-up charges. |
| US budget cuts threaten military missions: Hagel Posted: WASHINGTON (AFP) - Looming budget cuts that will hit the US Defense Department from Friday will endanger the militarys ability to conduct its missions, Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel warned.Let me make it clear that this uncertainty puts at risk our ability to effectively all of our missions, said Hagel, whose agencys budget is set to be slashed by roughly $46 billion.In contrast with his predecessor Leon Panetta, who branded the cuts a doomsday mechanism and fiscal castration, Hagel was more measured two days after taking office as defense secretary.But he made clear what he thought would be the consequences of the so-called sequester on the military.Defense officials say they will be forced to reduce the working week of 800,000 civilian employees, scale back flight hours of warplanes and postpone some equipment maintenance.The deployment of a second aircraft carrier to the Gulf has also been canceled.The US Navy will gradually stand down several hundred planes starting in April, the Air Force will curtail flying hours and the Army will cut back training for all units except those deploying to Afghanistan.This will have a major impact on training and readiness, Hagel said. Later this month, we intend to issue preliminary notifications to thousands of civilian employees who will be furloughed.Hagel acknowledged that the budget cuts will cause pain, particularly among our civilian workforce and their families.Im also concerned, as we all are, about the impact on readiness that these cuts will have across our force, he added.But he expressed confidence that the White House and President Barack Obamas Republican foes in Congress would eventually reach a consensus.Obama was bound by law to initiate the automatic, indiscriminate cuts, which could wound the already fragile economy, cost a million jobs and harm military readiness, by 11:59 pm (0459 GMT).The hit to military and domestic spending, known as the sequester, was never supposed to happen, but was rather a device seen as so punishing that rival lawmakers would be forced to find a better compromise to cut the deficit. |
| Syria, Russia condemn US aid to rebels Posted: DAMASCUS (AFP) - Syria and ally Russia denounced a US pledge to provide direct non-lethal aid to rebel fighters, saying it will fuel more violence in the two-year conflict, which claimed dozens more lives on Friday.Just two weeks away from the second anniversary of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned that the spiralling conflict in Syria that has killed at least 70,000 people was breaking the country apart.US Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the crisis with Turkish leaders in Ankara on Friday after Washington said it would provide direct aid to the rebels in the form of food and medical assistance, as well as $60 million in funding for the political opposition.Russias foreign ministry said the decision would backfire and encourage extremists to take power by force.But senior opposition figure Burhan Ghalioun told AFP it was the very failure to arm the rebels that favours the rise of extremists, saying he hoped Washington would realise this was a mistaken policy.The opposition and outgunned rebels have repeatedly urged world powers to arm them, but the West fears that the weapons will fall into the hands of Islamic extremists also battling Assads regime.Russias UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said the US decision was unfortunate and that it was time for the opposition to come up with a well-articulated political programme to be able to enter into talks with the Syrian government.A Syrian government newspaper said US and European decisions to back Syrias rebels with direct aid would only lead to more bloodshed and encourage terrorism.A State Department official travelling with Kerry said Washington wanted outside powers, including Moscow, to push for a transition as agreed in Geneva last June, as the new secretary of state visited key regional ally Turkey.Together we work to strengthen the Syrian opposition so that we are in a position now to be able to do more, Kerry said, adding that the United States and Turkey were trying to reduce the money flowing to Assad regimes war machine.There is no legitimacy in a regime that commits atrocity against its own people, he said.Kerry had announced the aid package after talks in Rome on Thursday of the Friends of Syria group of Arab and Western nations.The move marked a significant shift in US policy but falls short of rebel demands for Western backers to supply the rebellion with weapons or non-offensive military equipment.In a sign of growing diplomatic momentum, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Barack Obama discussed the conflict by phone, with Putin noting the need to end military activities as soon as possible. |
| Clashes erupt in Guinea before elections Posted: CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinean President Alpha Conde appealed for calm on Friday after rival ethnic gangs fought with knives and truncheons in the capital in a third day of violence over an upcoming election in the volatile West African nation.Security forces in full anti-riot gear took to the streets of the crumbling seaside capital Conakry to try to stem violence in which at least 130 people were injured, according to a statement from the presidency.All sides must avoid provocation, personal vengeance and taking justice into their own hands, Conde said in a televised address to the nation.I ask religious leaders, security forces, elected officials and political leaders to call for calm.The unrest began with an opposition protest on Wednesday in which several people were injured.A long-delayed legislative vote, tentatively set for May, is meant to complete a transition to civilian rule after a 2008 military coup, and could open the door to hundreds of millions of dollars in European aid.But preparations for the poll have been hampered by opposition claims the government is seeking to rig the outcome in advance, leading to a political impasse and sparking sporadic street protests that often turn violent.Residents of Conakry fled in panic as the gangs from rival ethnic groups roamed the streets. Shops and business were looted in many parts of the city.It has become very bad. People set fire to a car right in front of me. Ive seen four people injured in the fighting, said Souleymane Bah, a resident of Bambeto, one of several areas where clashes were reported.Politics in Guinea, the worlds top supplier of bauxite, the raw material in aluminum, are mainly drawn along ethnic lines.The opposition coalition is broadly supported by members of the Peul ethnicity - the countrys biggest ethnic group - and the government by the Malinke.The fighting on Friday follows two days of anti-government protests that have sharpened those divisions. One civilian was killed in those protests and scores of protesters and police were injured.The United States Embassy in Guinea issued a statement late on Thursday expressing concern about the violence and calling for restraint. The United States continues to urge the Republic of Guinea to work with all parties to ensure that peaceful and transparent elections take place, it said.Condes government said on Friday it called on citizens to remain calm, and that it would hold talks with representatives of the countrys political parties next week.Conde narrowly won a 2010 presidential election - billed as the former French colonys first free poll since 1958 independence - promising to unite Guinea in the same way Nelson Mandela did after apartheid in South Africa. But many of his compatriots say he has failed.Opposition leader and former premier Sidya Toure said opposition supporters were defending themselves. |
| Berdych beats Federer to reach Dubai final Posted: DUBAI (AP) - Tomas Berdych saved three match points before beating defending champion Roger Federer 3-6, 7-6 (8), 6-4 Friday to set up a Dubai Championships final against Novak Djokovic.In a back-and-forth tiebreaker, Berdych led 4-2 before needing to save two match points the second with a powerful serve.The Czech player then wasted a set point before Federer failed to convert his third match point. Berdych finally clinched the set with a blistering return.Berdych then broke to go up 3-2 in the third set, only for Federer to save two match points before holding for 5-4. But the sixth-ranked Czech finished it off when Federer hit a crosscourt forehand into the net.The second-ranked Federer has still not reached a final in 2013 and seemed at a loss to explain how he failed to finish off Berdych.Federer only converted two of 11 break points and also saw his serve let him down at crucial moments, especially in the tiebreaker.Earlier, the top-ranked Djokovic stormed past fourth-seeded Juan Martin del Potro 6-3, 7-6 (4), in a match that was marked by a disputed time violation call that was a key turning point.The top-ranked Serb, bidding for his fourth Dubai title in five years, made the only break of the first set and won it when del Potro hit a return long. Del Potro then jumped out to 3-0 in the second courtesy of a much improved service game only to unravel when he was warned for taking too long on his serve.Facing a break point at 3-1, the Argentine was given a warning by the chair umpire for taking more than the allotted 25 seconds. It sparked a flurry of boos in the packed stadium and prompted a furious Del Potro to argue with the umpire. He then hit a forehand wide to make it 3-2, lifting his racket as he was going to smash it. Djokovic ran off the next three games, but failed to serve out the match at 5-3.However, the Serb clinched the tiebreaker when Del Potro hit another forehand long. The victory extends the Serbs winning streak to 17 matches including his third Australian Open title dating back to last year. His last loss was Oct. 31 at the Paris Masters to Sam Querrey. |
| Hass, Gulbis book Delray semi-final matchup Posted: DELRAY BEACH (AFP) - German second seed Tommy Haas outlasted Croatias Ivan Dodig 7-6 (8/6), 2-6, 6-1 on Friday to reach the semi-finals of the $455,775 ATP Delray Beach International Championships.Haas, 34, is a former World No. 2 now ranked 19th who is seeking his 14th career title in the Florida hardcourt event, the final US tuneup for next weeks start of the ATP Masters Series tournament at Indian Wells, California.Haas will next face Latvian qualifier Ernests Gulbis, who defeated Spanish qualifier Daniel Munoz 6-1, 6-4 in 75 minutes.US top seed John Isner meets South African sixth seed Kevin Anderson and Lithuanian lucky loser Ricardas Berankis faces Frances Edouard Roger-Vasselin in the other quarter-finals. |
| McIlroy pulls out of PGA event with toothache Posted: PALM BEACH GARDENS (AFP) - World No. 1 and defending champion Rory McIlroy withdrew from the US PGA Honda Classic during his second round on Friday, saying he was struggling due to pain from a sore wisdom tooth.McIlroy struggled through the back nine on Friday, his opening nine holes of the round, and hit his approach at the 18th into water. He then walked off the course and quickly departed the grounds with his coach and caddie.I sincerely apoloize to The Honda Classic and PGA Tour for my sudden withdrawal, McIlroy said. I have been suffering with a sore wisdom tooth, which is due to come out in the near future.It was the first time in his career that McIlroy withdrew from a tournament and it comes as the 23-year-old from Northern Ireland struggles to find his form after switching to Nike equipment for this season.McIlroy is a 6-1 co-favorite with 14-time major champion Tiger Woods in next months Masters, but the tooth issue could dim his bid to add to a major haul that includes the 2011 US Open and 2012 PGA Championship.It began bothering me again last night, said McIlroy. It was very painful again this morning, and I was simply unable to concentrate. It was really bothering me and had begun to affect my playing partners.McIlroy gave no hint as to how the injury might impact his plans for playing in the weeks leading up to the years first major tournament at Augusta National.He had plans to play next week in a World Golf Championships event at nearby Doral and the Houston Open in the week before the Masters.Especially gutting for McIlroy was the fact the pain flared as he was trying to defend the title he won a year ago to put himself atop the world rankings for the first time in his career.I came here with every intention of defending my Honda Classic title, said McIlroy. Even though my results havent revealed it, I really felt like I was rounding a corner. This is one of my favorite tournaments of the year and I regret having to make the decision to withdraw, but it was one I had to make.McIlroy endured a horror-show start on Friday alongside South Africas Ernie Els, the reigning British Open champion, and American Mark Wilson.At the par-4 11th, he nearly put his approach into the water, then chipped across the green on his way to a double bogey.On the par-4 13th, McIlroy went way to the right off the tee and missed a six-foot par putt.After a pair of pars, he put his tee shot into the water at the par-4 16th, then took a drop and put his third shot into the water as well on the way to a triple bogey.At the par-3 17th, the Northern Irishman three-putted from 42 feet for bogey to stand seven-over par for the round through eight holes.McIlroy, who missed the cut in his first 2013 start at Abu Dhabi and lost in the first round of the WGC Match Play Championship last week, opened with a par-70 on Thursday but admitted he was still working on his timing and adjusting to his new clubs. |
| Formula One: Grosjean sets best time in testing Posted: BARCELONA (AFP) - Frances Romain Grosjean, in a Lotus, set the fastest time in Formula One testing on Friday, making the most of dry afternoon conditions, in marked contrast to the wet surface of the morning session.Grosjeans time of 1min 22.716sec was half a second faster than McLaren driver Jenson Buttons best of the morning at the Catalunya Circuit.Button, the 2009 world champion, had clocked 1min 25.936sec before improving to 1min 23.181sec in the afternoon.Even though the weather was far from ideal it was a pretty good day for us and its certainly a better feeling to end the session with the fastest time on the board rather than the slowest, said Grosjean, who will hand testing duties to Kimi Raikkonen for the final two days.I wish I could have more time in the car before the season starts, but if were in the same position on the monitors when we get to Australia Ill be very happy indeed.World champion Sebastian Vettel was fourth quickest in the Red Bull, a day after teammate Mark Webber had been the fastest man on the track.I didnt do that many laps today, but to be honest the weather wasnt great and it was a pretty rough day in terms of the wind, said the German, who drove 63 laps.Its very cold as well. The tyres arent really working properly and I think everybody is suffering the same problem, struggling to make the tyres last for more than a lap.The four-day testing session ends on Sunday ahead of the start of the 2013 season in Melbourne on March 17. |
| Mushers, dogs line up for Alaska's Iditarod race Posted: ANCHORAGE (AP) - The worlds most famous sled dog race kicks off today (Saturday) with an 11-mile (18-kilometer) trot through Alaskas largest city.Think of the short jaunt in Anchorage as the festival part of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. This is the time relaxed mushers will smile and pose for photos, waving at crowds as they leisurely sail along streets covered with trucked-in snow.The real competition begins Sunday in Willow, 50 miles (80 kilometers) to the north.Gone will be the big easy grins as tense mushers and their leaping dogs begin the 1,000-mile (1610-kilometer) trek through unpredictable wilderness to the old gold rush town of Nome on Alaskas western coast. Along the way, the teams will climb mountains, cross forests and gorges and frozen rivers. Theyll sign in at village checkpoints. Theyll face blizzards and brutal winds. Some of the 66 teams starting the race will scratch from the running far from the finish line.Contenders cant wait to get to the trail.As far as Im concerned, the weather is one of the easiest things because its the one thing I have no control over whatsoever, said defending champion Dallas Seavey, 25, the youngest Iditarod winner ever. My job as a musher is to train a team and train myself to work with whatever conditions Mother Nature throws at us, and the worse it is, the better we do.The Willow musher is among six past Iditarod winners, including his father, Mitch Seavey, in the 41st running of the race.Dallas Seavey also is among six past winners of the 1,000-mile Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race, held just weeks before the Iditarod.Lance Mackey of Fairbanks is the only musher to win both races the same year accomplishing dual championships not once, but two years in a row. Mackey, a throat cancer survivor, has won both races four times and was hoping for a comeback to his last Iditarod championship in 2010.But the 42-year-old musher said he doesnt expect a good run after having just scratched in the Quest in February because of a team of ailing veteran dogs. His Iditarod team consists mostly of a bunch of puppies his words.The only reason hes going through with the race is because he has a film crew following him for a documentary, he said.I fully expected this year to be the year to fully redeem myself, with the best team I ever had, he said. And they got sick on me.Mackey, however, has been known to talk like that even during his championship races, so longtime fans know not to count him out of the running.Whoever reaches Nome first wins a new truck and a cash prize of $50,400.The rest of the $600,000 purse will be split between the next 29 mushers to cross the finish line. |
| Oil prices drop as US spending cuts kick in Posted: NEW YORK (AFP) - World oil prices fell on Friday, with New York crude striking a two-month low point, as traders eyed huge US spending cuts due to take effect and weaker Chinese manufacturing data.New Yorks main contract, West Texas Intermediate crude for delivery in April, sank as low as $90.04 a barrel -- the lowest level since late December, before recovering to close at $90.68, down $1.37 on Thursdays finish.Brent North Sea crude for April fell 98 cents to settle at $110.40 a barrel in London trade.Analysts blamed the steadily gaining dollar -- the euro dropped to below the $1.30 level momentarily Friday -- and the expected slowing of the US economy due to the steep sequester spending reductions set to kick in.If not modified, the sequester -- $85 billion in spending cuts over the next seven months, and $110 billion from the fiscal 2014 budget -- could trim at least 0.5 percentage points from potential economic growth, economists say.Also weighing on the market were more dismal data from Europe: the Markit Eurozone Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index was 47.9 points in February, still in the contraction zone, and unemployment in the 17-nation bloc rose to a record 11.9 percent in January, with nearly 19 million people out of work.Martin van Vliet at ING Bank said the data had marked a sharp acceleration from December and meant that an end to the labor market downturn is not yet in sight.Even if the eurozone economy exits from recession in due course, the labor market is likely to remain in recession for most if not all of this year, van Vliet said.Earlier in the day, Chinas manufacturing PMI fell in February to 50.1 points, barely in expansion territory and still a reason for concern over the pace of growth. |
| Euro falls to 11-week low against dollar Posted: NEW YORK (AP) - Positive manufacturing data from the U.S. and rising unemployment in Europe pushed the euro to an 11-week low against the dollar.The British pound fell to a 2-year-low against the dollar on concerns about the United Kingdoms economy.The euro fell to $1.3017 late Friday from $1.3063 late Thursday. The euro fell as low as $1.2965, its lowest point since Dec. 11.U.S. manufacturing expanded in February at the fastest pace since June 2011. The Institute for Supply Management said that its index of factory activity rose in February to 54.2, up from Januarys reading of 53.1. A reading above 50 indicates expansion.In Europe, official figures showed that unemployment across the 17 European countries that use the euro rose to 11.9 percent in January from 11.8 percent in December.The British pound fell to $1.5018 from $1.5173. Earlier Friday, the pound fell as low as $1.4984, its lowest point against the dollar since July 2010. Britains currency has been under pressure since Moodys downgraded the U.K.s credit rating last week.In other trading, the dollar rose to 93.58 Japanese yen from 92.69 Japanese yen.The dollar fell to 0.9436 Swiss franc from 0.9367 Swiss franc and to $1.0285 Canadian dollar from 1.0299 Canadian dollar. |
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