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  • Pakistan tries to shed Khan proliferation stigma Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 23 3:15 PM
    Pakistan wants to put the "sordid chapter" of proliferation by nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan behind it and build civilian nuclear ties with the United States, a senior military official said on Monday.

  • Musharraf Binds India, Pakistan in Sales and Loathing (Update2) Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - 1 hour, 37 minutes ago
    Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Ahsan Iqbal, the information secretary in Islamabad for Pakistan's fourth-largest political party, says he is outraged by disclosures that President Pervez Musharraf made in his memoir to justify his 1999 military coup.

  • Taliban-style militants roam Pakistan region after pact Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 23 7:07 AM
    Pakistani militants Mohib and Amir used to cross the porous border from the Waziristan region of northwest Pakistan to neighboring Afghanistan whenever they had the urge to fight U.S.-led forces.

  • Cricket-Pakistan board unhappy with comments of tribunal member Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 23 5:48 AM
    Pakistan cricket authorities are unhappy with a reported interview of a member of the drugs inquiry tribunal in which he has said fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif could escape without a ban.

  • India accuses Pakistan of seeking to infiltrate its military Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 23 4:48 AM
    New Delhi has accused Pakistan of encouraging Indian soldiers to betray their country and said it had launched a massive operation to weed out those who had become spies.

  • Pakistan leader's memoirs in Urdu cut Qaeda bounty claim Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 23 4:26 AM
    President Pervez Musharraf has omitted from the Urdu version of his memoirs a claim that US intelligence paid Pakistan millions of dollars for Al-Qaeda captives, an official said.

  • India Accuses Pakistan Of Seeking To Infiltrate Its Military Open this result in new window
    Space War - 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
    by Pratap Chakravarty New Delhi (AFP) Oct 23, 2006 New Delhi accused Pakistan of encouraging Indian soldiers to betray their country on Monday and said it had launched a massive operation to weed out those who had become spies.

  • Indian officials split on Pakistan role in bombings Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Oct 23 2:43 AM
    Three weeks after the police in India accused Pakistan's intelligence agency of colluding in serial train bombings in Mumbai, the commercial capital, a senior Indian official said the evidence was short of "clinching."

  • Record-setting Fleming seeks Pakistan's scalp Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 23 1:57 AM
    Stephen Fleming leads New Zealand for a world record 194th time on Wednesday hoping to tame mercurial Pakistan for a place in the Champions Trophy semi-finals.

  • Pakistan takes to alternative software Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - 59 minutes ago
    New Delhi, Oct 24 (IANS) Pakistan, often criticised for software 'piracy', is placing its faith on the Free Software and Open Source options to get out of this trap and also build local skills.

  • India aspires to share intelligence with rival Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 22 10:01 PM
    An anti-terrorism cooperation mechanism agreed last month by arch-rivals India and Pakistan could pave the way to intelligence-sharing, India's national security advisor said.

  • Indian Officials Split on Pakistan Role in Bombings Open this result in new window
    New York Times - Oct 22 7:21 PM
    A senior Indian official said the evidence of Pakistan?s role in the train bombings was short of ?clinching.?

  • IMF tells Pakistan to reduce inflation Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 8 minutes ago
    ISLAMABAD The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked Pakistan to lower inflation by tightening the monetary policy and by taking other required measures.

  • Avaya planning to open centres in UAE, Qatar and Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 7 minutes ago
    DUBAI Avaya Inc is planning to open new offices in Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Pakistan most probably by the year-end.

  • Young cancer patients held in Pakistan police sweep for Taliban Open this result in new window
    Daily Telegraph - Oct 23 5:26 PM
    Security forces in Pakistan have arrested cancer patients and minors as part of a round-up of suspected Taliban fighters.

  • Pakistan to celebrate Eid Wednesday Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 5 minutes ago
    Islamabad, Oct 23: Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated in Pakistan Wednesday, it was announced Monday. Pakistan's moon sighting authority, the Ruet-i-Hilal committee, said here the Shawal moon was not sighted anywhere in the country and so Eid will be celebrated Wednesday, the Geo Television reported.

  • Pakistan's bombings role evidence 'not clinching': India Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Oct 23 3:22 PM
    NEW DELHI (October 23 2006): India has 'good' but 'not clinching' evidence against Pakistan's spy agency for its role in the July serial bombings in Mumbai which killed 186 people, a top security official said on Sunday.

  • Pakistan to celebrate Eid Wednesday Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 23 11:01 AM
    Islamabad, Oct 23 (Xinhua) Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated in Pakistan Wednesday, it was announced Monday.

  • Pakistans earthquake survivors receive Southern Baptists physical, spiritual help Open this result in new window
    BPNews.net - Oct 23 2:39 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (BP)--On the first anniversary of Pakistans October 2005 earthquake, politicians cut ribbons at ceremonies and Christians gathered in prayer, while most survivors of the tragedy spent the day getting on with their lives.

  • When Pakistan shook, a new country awoke Open this result in new window
    BPNews.net - Oct 23 2:39 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (BP)--The earthquake hit without warning the morning of Oct. 8, 2005. Villages were demolished, people were without food, 73,000 were killed and 3 million were left homeless.

  • Pakistan Honors World Vision relief efforts with Award Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Oct 23 8:29 AM
    World Vision Middle East/Eastern Europe office (MEERO) The government of Pakistan honored World Vision with the "Star of Sacrifice" award for emergency disaster relief services after the October 2005 earthquake that displaced millions of people from their homes and land in northern Pakistan.

  • Pakistan sees Chinese interest in Himalaya pipeline Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 23 8:31 AM
    BEIJING (Reuters) - China is interested in Pakistan's proposal for a trans-Himalayan pipeline to carry Middle Eastern crude to western China, a Pakistan embassy official said on Monday.

  • One year after quake, compassion speaks in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BPNews.net - Oct 23 2:39 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (BP)--Volunteers as old as 78 and as young as 17 ministered in Pakistan after the devastating October 2005 earthquake, and God has used each one to His glory, Southern Baptist representatives report from the region.

  • Singh's visit to Pakistan a boost for Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 23 7:02 AM
    Pakistan - Musharraf Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's proposed visit to Pakistan is unlikely to result in any major advances in the peace process, but it is largely designed to keep the troubled Musharraf government in power, according to an analysis released by the news intelligence service, Stratfor, on Sunday.

  • India has no strong evidence of Pakistan involvement Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 23 6:47 AM
    Pakistan - India India appeared to retreat from its charge that Pakistan's spy agency planned Mumbai train bombings in July, with its national security adviser saying on Sunday that investigators don't have strong evidence.

  • PAKISTAN: Musharraf amends 'bounty' portion in Urdu translation of autobiography Open this result in new window
    AsiaMedia - Oct 23 12:11 PM
    Islamabad --- President Gen Pervez Musharraf has made an amendment to his controversial autobiography In the Line of Fire dropping the portion relating to payment of millions of dollars to Pakistan by CIA for arresting and handing over Al Qaeda suspects to the United States.

  • India security adviser says no strong evidence of Pakistan's hand in train bombings Open this result in new window
    Fox21 - Oct 23 8:13 AM
    NEW DELHI India may be backpedaling from earlier allegations that Pakistan's spy agency planned the Mumbai train bombings in July.

  • No evidence of role in 7/11 blasts: Pakistan Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Oct 23 7:28 AM
    A day after National Security Advisor M K Narayanan said India has pretty good evidence of Pakistan's involvement in the Mumbai blasts, Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said, "It is a propagandist statement as they have no evidence."

  • 5,800 people committed suicide in nine months in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Oct 23 5:01 AM
    Pakistan - Suicide around 5,800 people committed suicides owing to unemployment, poverty and depression during the first nine months of this years in the country.

  • Pakistan: MMA To Become Musharraf Ally Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Oct 23 8:11 AM
    Haji Muhammad Adeel, the central vice president of Pakistan's Awami National Party, said Oct. 22 that the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal will soon become an ally of Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and the ruling Pakistan Muslim League.

  • Styris fit for crunch game against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Oct 23 8:02 AM
    Mohali (Punjab), Oct 23: The injury-ravaged New Zealand team was finally breathing easy with all its players, including key batsman Scott Styris, declared fit to play in the crucial Champions Trophy match against Pakistan here on Wednesday.

  • Fleming targets Pakistan Open this result in new window
    iafrica.com - Oct 23 2:45 AM
    Stephen Fleming leads New Zealand for a world record 194th time on Wednesday hoping to tame mercurial Pakistan for a place in the Champions Trophy semifinals.

  • Pakistan Mobilink to market bond this week-source Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 22 6:51 PM
    HONG KONG, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Pakistan Mobile Communications (Pvt) Ltd. (Mobilink) will begin marketing its first global bond worth $250 million this week, a market source said on Monday.

  • FEATURE - Taliban-style militants roam Pakistan region after pact Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 22 7:31 PM
    MIRANSHAH, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani militants Mohib and Amir used to cross the porous border from the Waziristan region of northwest Pakistan to neighbouring Afghanistan whenever they had the urge to fight U.S.-led forces.

  • In Pakistan, entrepreneurs with a mission Open this result in new window
    The Christian Science Monitor - Oct 23 3:05 PM
    As the economy takes off, they see their young businesses as an antidote to growing inequality.

  • Pakistan can go on without Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Sify News - Oct 23 12:06 AM
    Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf on Sunday appeared quite bold while drawing the country's future scenario without him.

  • Pakistan may ink another peace deal with militants Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Oct 23 12:28 AM
    PESHAWAR: Maulana Faqir Mohamed, once most wanted cleric in Pakistan's Bajaur tribal region, and his fellow militants are likely to ink peace accord with the government after Eid al-Fitr, as the government has released all his relatives as a goodwill gesture.

  • No solid proof against Pakistan in Mumbai blasts, says Indian security advisor Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Oct 22 7:44 PM
    NEW DELHI, Oct 22: India has good but not clinching evidence against Pakistan's intelligence agency for its role in the July serial bombings in Mumbai that killed 186 people, a top security official said Sunday.

  • Amnesty International Claims Pakistan "Sold" Innocent Terror Suspects to U.S. Open this result in new window
    WTOL News 11 - Oct 22 7:20 PM
    ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN (AP) -- Pakistan illegally detained innocent people on suspicion of terrorism, secretly imprisoned them, and transferred them to U.S. custody for money, human rights watchdog Amnesty International said Friday.

  • Pakistan Frees 9 Held for Terror Links Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Times - Oct 22 2:10 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan -- Pakistani authorities have released nine tribesmen held for more than a year on suspicion of links with the Taliban and al-Qaida, a tribal elder and residents said Sunday.

  • Pakistan Frees 9 Held for Terror Links Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Oct 22 1:51 AM
    Pakistan Releases 9 Tribesmen Arrested in 2005 for Alleged al-Qaida Links

  • Pakistan urges UN and OIC to resolve conflicts in Muslim world Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Oct 22 6:14 PM
    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 22 (APP) - Underlining the role of regional organizations, Pakistan has urged that the U.N. and the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) to work "more closely" in resolving some of the conflicts in the Muslim world, including Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan and Kashmir.

  • Kenya: Pakistan Wants to Remain Lead Tea Export Market for Kenya Open this result in new window
    AllAfrica.com - Oct 22 6:16 PM
    Pakistan remains a leading buyer of Kenya tea with purchases worth Sh9.8 billion ($136 million) from January to September.

  • 100,000 to travel by train on Eid occasion in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 22 5:31 PM
    About 100,000 passengers would travel to various parts of the country through special trains started by the Pakistan Railways on the occasion of Eid, state-run APP reported Sunday.

  • England want ICC to intervene in Oval cost compensation Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 23 12:33 PM
    England has conveyed to Pakistan it wants the International Cricket Council to intervene in a compensation dispute arising from the forfeited Oval Test after the two countries failed to reach an agreement, an official said.

  • Pakistan remains lead importer of Kenya tea Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Oct 22 3:36 PM
    NAIROBI: Pakistan remains a leading buyer of Kenya tea with purchases worth Sh9.8 billion ($136 million) from January to September, 2006.The growth of tea exports to Pakistan is due to reduction in customs duty from 20 percent to 10 percent, and rem ....

  • 'Pakistan will gain more from Safta' Open this result in new window
    The Economic Times - Oct 22 3:02 PM
    NEW DELHI: As India waits for the next Safta ministerial council to take up the issue of Pakistan violating the regional trade agreement, a study shows that Pakistan will actually lose more in global exports by withholding concessions to India.

  • Pakistan team plays football in Chandigarh Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 22 10:18 AM
    Chandigarh, Oct 22 (IANS) On a chilly, rain-soaked day, the Pakistan cricket team preferred a football game for their practice session here Sunday even as their opponents for the Oct 25 ICC Champions Trophy encounter, New Zealand, arrived here.

  • India to share Intelligence with Pakistan only if... Open this result in new window
    The Statesman - Oct 22 12:51 PM
    NEW DELHI, Oct. 22: India will share Intelligence with Pakistan under the joint anti-terror mechanism only if New Delhi sees a great deal of cooperation from the neighbouring country, National Security Adviser Mr MK Narayanan has said.

  • Pakistan releases 9 tribesmen arrested in 2005 for alleged al-Qaida links Open this result in new window
    Boston Herald - Oct 22 6:32 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan - Pakistani authorities have released nine tribesmen held for more than a year on suspicion of links with the Taliban and al-Qaida, a tribal elder and residents said Sunday. The men, who...

  • Nine killed in Pakistan van-truck collision Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 22 8:01 AM
    Islamabad, Oct 22 (DPA) Nine people were killed and another nine were injured when a passenger van collided with an oncoming truck on a country road in southern Pakistan Sunday, the state-run television PTV reported.

  • New Spying Row Between India And Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Nasdaq - Oct 22 4:11 AM
    (RTTNews) - A spying row has been erupted between India and Pakistan as Mohammed Farooq, a driver in Pakistan's High Commission in New Delhi, was arrested by the Indian security officials.

  • Pakistan protests alleged manhandling of embassy worker in India Open this result in new window
    Daily News - Oct 22 1:43 PM
    PAKISTAN: Pakistan alleged Indian security illegally detained and manhandled an embassy employee in New Delhi, and said it has lodged a strong protest.

  • *New Spying Row Between India And Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Nasdaq - Oct 22 4:11 AM
    (RTTNews) - New Spying Row Between India And Pakistan.

  • Indian says bombing evidence is incomplete Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Oct 23 8:45 AM
    Three weeks after the police in India accused Pakistan's intelligence agency of colluding in serial bombings on the commuter train line in Mumbai, the commercial capital, a senior Indian security official has said that the evidence is short of "clinching."

  • International pressure behind Indias backing out from strong evidence against Pakistans ISI involvement in Mumbai  Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Oct 22 8:32 AM
    It is interesting that as Americans decided to cooperate with India on terror issues, India slowly retreated from the from providing the strong evidence against Pakistans ISI involvement in Mumbai serial blasts.

  • World Bank arbitration in favor of India in the Indo-Pakistan dispute over the Baglihar hydroelectric project in Jammu  Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Oct 22 8:55 AM
    Amid indications of a favourable outcome for New Delhi, the World Bank arbitration in the Indo-Pakistan dispute over the Baglihar hydroelectric project in Jammu and Kashmir is expected to conclude by the year-end, with the neutral expert scheduling his last meeting with the two sides on 7 November.

  • Pakistan protests driver's detainment Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 21 4:00 AM
    Pakistan lodged a strong protest with neighboring India on Saturday for detaining a driver for the Pakistan embassy in New Delhi.

  • Pakistan protests mistreatment of employee in India Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 22 2:16 AM
    Islamabad, Oct 22 (IANS) Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with India for the mistreatment and illegal detention of an employee working in its High Commission in New Delhi and calling it 'against diplomatic norms.

  • Cricket-Pakistan players told to avoid overt religious display Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 21 3:23 AM
    Pakistan's cricketers have been told to avoid exhibiting their religious beliefs in public.

  • Pakistan bomb blast death toll rises to nine Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 21 3:21 AM
    The death toll from a bomb blast in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar rose to nine, after two more injured people died in hospital, police said.

  • Pakistan pair attend drugs hearing Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Oct 21 2:50 AM
    KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) -- Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif appeared before a tribunal on Saturday which will recommend if they are to be penalized for testing positive for the banned steroid nandrolone.

  • India security adviser says no strong evidence of Pakistan's hand in train bombings Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 22 1:16 AM
    India appeared to retreat from its charge that Pakistan's spy agency planned Mumbai train bombings in July, with its national security adviser saying Sunday that investigators don't have strong evidence.

  • Cricket-Pakistan's Shoaib, Asif appear before drugs tribunal Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 21 2:21 AM
    Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif appeared before a tribunal on Saturday which will recommend if they are to be penalised for testing positive for the banned steroid nandrolone.

  • Nuclear program oversight increased (David R. Sands / THE WASHINGTON TIMES) Open this result in new window
    The Washington Times - 3 minutes ago
    Pakistan has adopted a vast system of checks and balances in its military nuclear program to prevent nonproliferation abuses such as the nuclear black market run by top scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, a senior Pakistani military official said yesterday.

  • Navy Awards Boeing Unit $17.3M Deal Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 23 4:19 PM
    The U.S. Navy on Monday awarded a $17.3 million contract to a unit of aerospace giant Boeing Co. for Harpoon missile systems upgrades, modifications and associated equipment for the governments of Pakistan, Chile and Turkey.

  • Pakistan frees 9 held for terror links Open this result in new window
    Syracuse.com - Oct 22 2:04 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (AP) Pakistani authorities have released nine tribesmen held for more than a year on suspicion of links with the Taliban and al-Qaida, a tribal elder and residents said Sunday.

  • Cricket-ICC committee to decide on England compensation claim Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 23 3:14 AM
    An International Cricket Committee disputes panel is to have the final say on England's compensation claim for lost revenue from the Oval test against Pakistan after both boards failed to reach an agreement.

  • Record-setting Fleming seeks Pakistan's scalp Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 23 7:19 AM
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  • India security adviser says no strong evidence of Pakistan's hand in train bombings Open this result in new window
    KBCI Boise - Oct 22 1:44 AM
    NEW DELHI India may be backpedaling from earlier allegations that Pakistan's spy agency planned the Mumbai train bombings in July. India's national security adviser tells the C-N-N-I-B-N television news channel that investigators don't have strong evidence.

  • India security adviser says no strong evidence of Pakistan's hand in train bombings Open this result in new window
    KRIS-TV Corpus Christi - Oct 22 1:35 AM
    NEW DELHI India may be backpedaling from earlier allegations that Pakistan's spy agency planned the Mumbai train bombings in July. India's national security adviser...

  • `PCB boss not Pakistan citizen' Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Oct 23 7:06 AM
    A legal expert has challenged Dr Nasim Ashraf's recent appointment as PCB chairman in the Supreme Court, claiming that the administrator is not a Pakistani citizen.

  • AFGHANISTAN-PAKISTAN: Afghan registration starts slowly Open this result in new window
    IRIN - Oct 22 12:42 AM
    ISLAMABAD, 20 Oct 2006 (IRIN) - Across Pakistan, some 13,000 Afghan refugees have been registered in a drive that started five days ago, officials said on Friday.

  • Pro-Taleban militants in tax move Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 23 9:51 AM
    Pro-Taleban militants in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal region will raise their own taxes, reports say.

  • Road accident kills 9 in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Oct 22 1:28 AM
    Nine people were killed and 12 wounded Sunday morning when a passenger van collided with a truck at Indus Highway near Shikarpur, 350 km north of Pakistan's largest port city Karachi, local private Geo TV reported.

  • PAKISTAN: Musharraf's quote makes way into Eid cards Open this result in new window
    AsiaMedia - Oct 23 12:27 PM
    Islamabad --- Soon after it was released, friends and opponents started sharing quotes from the President Musharraf's book In the Line of Fire , in their discussions, media debates, newspaper articles and speeches at public gatherings.

  • Pakistan has ordered its ISI to start the covert war in India infiltrating every branch of security forces and  Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Oct 23 7:10 AM
    ''It is a matter of concern that ISI is trying to infiltrate and subvert our armed forces,'' Mukherjee said in his first comments on the busting of two spying networks in the Army over the last two days.

  • Pakistan's rice exporters face hurdles in European Union Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 21 8:37 PM
    ISLAMABAD Pakistan has experienced problems in exporting brown rice to European Union (EU) which has declined abruptly in the last few years. The reason behind the decline in exports of brown rice is attributed to fungus contamination.

  • Pakistan's total value of imports hits $ 7.42 b Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 21 8:37 PM
    ISLAMABAD Pakistans imports from global sources are beating across all foreign trade projections, making its foreign trading partners much more upbeat, but sending warning signals to the government.

  • Pakistan seek drugs ban deal Open this result in new window
    Daily Telegraph - Oct 21 4:56 PM
    The tribunal investigating how Pakistan cricketers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif came to test positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone are coming under pressure from the Pakistan Cricket Board to hand out lenient punishments.

  • Akhtar and Asif charge-sheeted Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 39 minutes ago
    LAHORE A Pakistan Cricket Board-appointed drug tribunal formally charge-sheeted bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif after conducting its first hearing in Lahore.

  • Musharraf in line of fire for Pakistan cricket chaos Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 22 1:40 AM
    Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is used to domestic opposition but he has recently faced a different type of criticism -- for harming his country's cricket fortunes.

  • Pakistan Protests Driver's Detainment Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Oct 21 4:21 AM
    Pakistan Lodges Strong Protest With India Over Detention of Embassy Driver in New Delhi

  • McCullum wary of mercurial Pakistanis Open this result in new window
    Stuff - Oct 23 5:07 PM
    One cricket team who can trump New Zealand for inconsistency is Pakistan says wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum, making their crucial Champions Trophy clash in India tomorrow treacherous to predict.

  • General, UVa grad tackles Mideast culture, Iraq solution Open this result in new window
    The Daily Progress - 27 minutes ago
    Lt. Gen. R. Steven Whitcomb oversees a tough neighborhood. As commanding general of the 3rd Army, Whitcomb is one of the top generals in the U.S. militarys Central Command, which extends from the Horn of Africa across the Middle East and all the way up into Pakistan and the central Asian states.

  • Test claim goes before committee Open this result in new window
    The Herald - Oct 23 6:10 PM
    An international committee disputes' panel is to have the final say on England's compensation claim for lost revenue from the Oval Test against Pakistan.

  • ISI trying to infiltrate our troops, will expose link: Pranab Open this result in new window
    Express India - Oct 23 6:30 PM
    Calling it a matter of "extreme concern", Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said that Pakistan`s ISI was continuing with efforts to infiltrate the armed forces for sensitive military plans and information.

  • ASIA DEBT PIPELINE:Pakistan Mobile Roadshows In Quiet Week Open this result in new window
    Nasdaq - Oct 22 7:26 PM
    SINGAPORE -(Dow Jones)- Asia's international primary bond market will likely be hushed amid regional holidays and a two-day Federal Open Market Committee Meeting ending Wednesday, but for the marketing of a proposed high-yield U.S. dollar deal later in the week.

  • [PCUSANEWS] $250, 000 MIJHH gift funds two new mission positions at Pakistan s Forman Christian Coll Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] Worldwide Faith News - Oct 23 8:18 AM
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  • Catholic MPs Join Pakistan Death Penalty Fight Open this result in new window
    Catholic Times - Oct 21 4:05 PM
    By The Universe: Catholic MPs are continuing to work to get a Leeds man who is on death row in Pakistan released from prison.

  • WB sees bright future for Pakistans trade Open this result in new window
    Dawn - Oct 21 8:55 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Oct 21: The World Bank has observed that Pakistan had a dynamic future and tremendous development potential.

  • ISI hand less than clinching Open this result in new window
    Hindustan Times - Oct 23 2:36 PM
    INDIA HAS "pretty good" but probably not "clinching" evidence of the involvement of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in the Mumbai train blasts of July 11, National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan has said.

  • BJP says NSA has "weakened" India's case against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Oct 23 2:17 AM
    National Security Advisor M K Narayanan today came under BJP fire as it accused him of weakening India's case against the ISI by declaring New Delhi does not possibly have "clinching" evidence of the Pakistani secret service's involvement in the Mumbai blasts.

  • Pakistan to keep religion private Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 21 3:53 AM
    The new Pakistan Cricket Board chairman tells the national team to stop exhibiting religious beliefs in public.

  • The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Oct 23 4:12 PM
    BOMBAY, 24 October 2006 Incriminating evidence showing the involvement of Pakistans Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in the Bombay blasts last July will perhaps never be found.

  • Bond seeks redemption Open this result in new window
    Stuff - Oct 23 1:37 PM
    Shane Bond is expecting more from himself and is confident he can open the Black Caps bowling against Pakistan in its final Champions Trophy pool cricket match tomorrow night at Mohali.

  • ICC to decide on Oval Test costs Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Oct 23 4:38 AM
    The England and Wales Cricket Board take their compensation claim from the Oval Test against Pakistan to the ICC.

  • Cricket milestones eyed in Mohai Open this result in new window
    Stuff - Oct 23 1:37 PM
    Two mates on the verge of significant one-day milestones hold the key to New Zealand closing in on a semifinal berth at the Champions Trophy against Pakistan in Mohali tomorrow night.

  • Pakistan bomb blast death toll rises to nine Open this result in new window
    Channel NewsAsia - Oct 21 11:40 AM
    PESHAWAR, Pakistan - The death toll from a bomb blast in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar rose to nine Saturday, after two more injured people died in hospital, police said.

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    Pakistan News Tribune - Oct 23 9:05 AM
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