Oracle SQl queries

I have one tabel contacts which contains name,lname,phone number,email
phone number and email are in different row
but i need to build a view nad show then in the same row for specific customer name
Can any one please help
Now present i am gettign this 2 rows phone number in one row and email in another row
     FIRST_NAME     LAST_NAME     STATUS     RELATION     CREATED_BY     UPDATED_BY     CITY     PARTY_NUMBER     PHONE_NUMBER     EMAIL
14     a     c     Active     Service Assurance Contact Of     VSNLINDSU     RAM     Mumbai     222284093     12345     
15     a     c     Active     Service Assurance Contact Of     VSNLINDSU     RAM     Mumbai     222284093          [email protected]
Edited by: 862123 on Jun 8, 2011 12:39 AM
I need output as one row
     FIRST_NAME     LAST_NAME     STATUS     RELATION     CREATED_BY     UPDATED_BY     CITY     PARTY_NUMBER     PHONE_NUMBER     EMAIL
14     a     c     Active     Service Assurance Contact Of     VSNLINDSU     RAM     Mumbai     222284093     12345     [email protected]
Edited by: 862123 on Jun 8, 2011 2:37 AM

Hi
I am working on this issue with Oracle9i test Database. I will update you as soon as I finish testing. Meanwhile can you post the exact queries that you are trying both simple and complex.
I think the best place to modify the sql is query editor.
Thanks
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