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Lockheed gets $144 million deal for Pakistan F-16s Reuters via Yahoo! News - Dec 05 2:50 PM
The U.S. Air Force is awarding Lockheed Martin Corp. a $144.1 million contract for materials that will be used in advanced F-16 fighter aircraft bound for Pakistan, the U.S. Defense Department said on Tuesday.Pakistan willing to drop Kashmir claim AP via Yahoo! News - Dec 05 11:47 AM
President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday that Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India reciprocates and agrees to self-governance in the disputed Himalayan region that they have fought over for decades.Pakistan pacemen win drugs appeals CNN.com - Dec 05 9:31 AM
A Pakistan tribunal has cleared fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif of doping offenses and lifted their long-term bans.India, Pakistan should let Kashmir rule itself, Musharraf says USA Today - Dec 05 7:54 AM
Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday he is willing to give up its claim to all of Kashmir if India agrees that the disputed Himalayan region should become self-governing and largely autonomous.Pakistan's Akhtar, Asif win drugs ban appeal AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 05 9:21 AM
Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif won their appeals against doping bans, paving the way for their return to international cricket.Mudslides impede relief work in Pakistan AP via Yahoo! News - Dec 05 8:56 AM
Several days of heavy rain and snow have triggered mudslides, obstructing relief efforts in Pakistan's earthquake-hit portion of Kashmir, officials said Tuesday.Pakistan's Akhtar, Asif win drugs ban appeal AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 05 6:20 AM
Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif won their appeals against bans for doping, paving the way for their return to international cricket.Musharraf Proposes Pakistan, India Give Up Claims to Kashmir Bloomberg.com - Dec 05 3:44 PM
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf said his country is prepared to give up its claim to Kashmir if India reciprocates and approves self-governance for the Himalayan territory.Pakistan would give up claim to Kashmir AP via Yahoo! News - Dec 05 3:53 AM
Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India agrees to a far-reaching self-governance plan for the Himalayan region, Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf suggested Tuesday.Rain and cold take deadly toll in Pakistan AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 05 5:16 AM
Heavy rains and cold weather have killed more than 20 people across Pakistan and triggered landslides in earthquake-hit Pakistani Kashmir.Pakistan's Akhtar, Asif cleared of doping on appeal AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 05 12:15 AM
Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif have been cleared of doping and had their bans for the offence overturned, the chairman of an appeals committee said.Cricket-one-day international series Pakistan v West Indies overview Reuters via Yahoo! News - Dec 04 11:27 PM
Overview of the five one-day international series between Pakistan and West IndiesSingapore's NIB to buy stake in Pakistan's PICIC-source Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News - 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
KARACHI, Dec 6 (Reuters) - NIB Bank Ltd., a subsidiary of Singapore's state investment agency Temasek [TEM.UL ], will pay about $300 million to buy a majority stake in Pakistan's PICIC , an industry source familiar with the deal said on Wednesday.Pakistan relive Busan nightmare in Doha AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 04 9:40 PM
Zubair Mohammad scored a last-minute equaliser as Pakistan snatched a dramatic 1-1 draw against Malaysia in their opening match of the Asian Games men's field hockey here.Pakistan President opposed to independence for Kashmir AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 04 9:22 PM
Pakistan's president Pervez Musharraf said he was opposed to independence for Kashmir, but both India and Pakistan will have to compromise over the disputed territory, in an interview made available here.Pakistan Proposes Kashmir Deal With India CBS News - Dec 05 7:38 AM
Pakistan's leader has proposed a deal with India aimed at ending years of fighting over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, and the proposal would mean near independence for the territory, presently claimed by both nuclear powers.Pakistan-West Indies one-dayer abandoned due to rain AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 04 9:10 PM
The first of five one-day internationals between Pakistan and the West Indies was abandoned here due to heavy rain.Pakistan May Give Up Claim on Kashmir ABC News - Dec 05 6:02 AM
Musharraf Suggests Pakistan May Be Willing to Give Up Claim on KashmirPakistan may lose UAE rice market on DNA testing move Khaleej Times - 2 hours, 37 minutes ago
ISLAMABAD Pakistan may loose the UAE market for exporting its 400,000 tonnes of rice if the proposed move to make DNA testing mandatory for clearance of rice at Dubai ports.Musharraf says Pakistan willing to give up claim to Kashmir if India does same Yahoo! India News - Dec 05 4:25 PM
President Gen. Pervez Musharraf has said Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India reciprocates and agrees to self-governance in the disputed Himalayan region that they have fought over for decades.Pakistan, India in kabaddi clash Khaleej Times - 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
PAKISTAN Insist their shattering 31-20 defeat to India in a stormy kabaddi group game clash will have no bearing when the two bitter rivals meet again for Asian Games gold today.Pakistan bowlers win appeal Daily Telegraph - Dec 05 4:23 PM
Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif are free to play in next year's World Cup after convincing an appeals committee there were 'exceptional circumstances' explaining their positive nandrolone tests.Pakistan bends a bit over Kashmir dispute Denver Post - 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
President Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday that Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India reciprocates and agrees to self-governance in the disputed Himalayan region that they have fought over for decades.Pakistan duo cleared but decision is challenged Times Online - Dec 05 3:06 PM
The two fast bowlers who were cleared yesterday on appeal by a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) committee to play in the 2007 World Cup, despite having undergone positive doping tests, could have their cases challenged in the Court for Arbitration...Pakistan bowlers' doping bans lifted after appeal The Scotsman: Sport - Dec 05 4:47 PM
A PAKISTAN appeals tribunal has cleared fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif of doping offences and lifted their long-term bans.Pakistan President Pledges Fresh Initiatives to Protect Women Voice of America - Dec 05 10:31 AM
Pakistan's government has promised a sweeping new agenda to promote women's rights in the conservative Muslim country. The announcement comes as Pakistani religious groups protest against a new law that gives women additional protection from rape and sexual discrimination.Pakistan says not concerned at Sino-India ties People's Daily - Dec 05 4:43 PM
Pakistan said on Tuesday it is not concerned at the growing ties between India and China.Musharraf suggests Pakistan willing to give up claim on Kashmir Associated Press via Yahoo! India News - Dec 05 8:25 AM
Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to all of Kashmir if India agrees that the disputed Himalayan region should become self-governing and largely autonomous, Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said in an interview broadcast Tuesday on Indian television. Mudslides block key roads in Pakistan quake zone, impede relief work Boston Herald - Dec 05 9:54 AM
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan - Several days of heavy rain and snow have triggered mudslides, obstructing relief efforts in Pakistan's earthquake-hit portion of Kashmir, officials said Tuesday. The closure...Pakistan boss defends handling of doping row Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Dec 05 2:39 PM
Pakistan's cricket chief said he had nothing to fear from world sporting bodies over the handling of the doping row that ended with Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif being cleared .Both India and Pakistan claim all of predominantly Muslim Kashmir Aljazeera - Dec 05 10:48 AM
Pakistan says it will give up its claim to Kashmir if India agrees to a self-governance plan for the contested region. on Tuesday. Kashmir is at the heart of the rivalry between the two nuclear-armed South Asian countries.Pakistan May Give Up Claim on Kashmir AP via Yahoo! Asia News - Dec 05 7:12 AM
Pakistan President Gen.Decision due for Pakistan pace duo CNN.com - Dec 04 1:31 PM
A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) tribunal will announce on Tuesday its decision on appeals by pace bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif against their doping bans.Kashmir U-turn by Pakistan Gulf Daily News - Dec 05 6:18 PM
NEW DELHI: Pakistan said it is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India agrees that the disputed region should become self-governing and largely autonomous.Pakistan elections sans Benazir, Nawaz: Musharraf Yahoo! India News - Dec 05 9:34 AM
New Delhi, Dec 5 (IANS) Ending weeks of speculation on the issue, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has declared that former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif would not be permitted to contest the general elections in the country scheduled for November 2007.Pakistan open to idea of new Kashmir: Musharraf CBC - Dec 05 6:40 AM
Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday that Pakistan is prepared to forgo its claim on the disputed territory of Kashmir if India agrees to allow the region to become largely autonomous.Pakistan bowlers Akhtar and Asif cleared of doping Yahoo! India News - Dec 05 7:25 AM
An appeals panel on Tuesday overturned doping bans on Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammed Asif in a move bound to attract fresh controversy to Pakistan cricket.India reacts positively to Pakistan offer Gulf News - Dec 05 2:15 PM
New Delhi: India has reacted positively to Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf's offer to resolve the Kashmir dispute.AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION VISITED PAKISTAN AzerTag - Dec 05 3:16 PM
Azerbaijani delegation led by Eldar Ibrahimov, the head of Azerbaijan-Pakistan Interparliamentary Friendship Group, Chairman of the Standing Commission on Agrarian Policy of the Milli Majlis (the Parliament of Azerbaijan) paid visit to Pakistan, Embassy of Azerbaijan to Pakistan said.Musharraf suggests Pakistan willing to give up claim on Kashmir KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Dec 05 8:21 AM
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday he is willing to give up its claim to all of Kashmir if India agrees that theAppeals board clears Pakistan bowlers Akhtar and Asif of doping Slam! Sports - Dec 05 6:48 AM
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - An appeals panel overturned doping bans on Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammed Asif on Tuesday in a move bound to attract fresh controversy to Pakistan cricket.Pakistan May Give Up Claim On Kashmir KGO-TV Bay Area - Dec 05 7:54 AM
Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said he is willing to give up its claim to all of Kashmir if India agrees that the disputed Himalayan region should become self-governing.Musharraf suggests Pakistan willing to give up claim on Kashmir Fox21 - Dec 05 9:17 AM
NEW DELHI Pakistan's president says his country is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India agrees to a far-reaching self-governance plan for the Himalayan region.Pakistan concerned over influx of Afghan refugees ANI via Yahoo! India News - Dec 05 3:43 AM
Kabul, Dec.5 (ANI): The Government of Afghanistan has a new problem on its hands with reports of the Pakistan Government putting pressure on the Afghan refugees living in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) to return to their country. Some of these refugees have been living in the NWFP for over two decades. Pakistan is reportedly concerned about their activities. Action is being taken to Pakistan's Musharraf promises more help for women Reuters via Yahoo! India News - Dec 05 3:35 AM
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - President Pervez Musharraf promised on Tuesday to empower women in Pakistan's male-dominated society nearly a week after he signed a new law curtailing harsh Islamic laws dealing with rape.Indian banks want to cross borders into Pakistan Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Dec 05 3:40 AM
NEW DELHI, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Three state-run banks -- State Bank of India , Punjab National Bank and Bank of India -- are interested in opening branches in Pakistan, a federal minister said on Tuesday.US Ambassador pledges $1.5bn for social sector development in Pakistan Pakistani Newspaper - Dec 05 11:09 AM
PESHAWAR, Dec 05 (APP): US Ambassador to Pakistan Ryan C. Crocker presented signed grant agreements to three local organizations here on Tuesday for improving healthcare facilities for mothers and children across Upper Dir and Buner districts of the NWFP.Pakistan shifts position on Kashmir NDTV - Dec 05 4:20 AM
In what is being seen as a possible major breakthrough on the Kashmir problem, Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf, has for the first time said that Pakistan is prepared to give up its claim on Kashmir.Pakistan stars have drugs bans overturned ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Dec 05 2:54 AM
Pakistan bowlers Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Akhtar have had their drugs bans overturned but have not been named in the latest one-day squad.Pakistan willing to give up claim on Kashmir? WABC-TV New York - Dec 05 5:37 AM
Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to all of Kashmir if India agrees that the Himalayan region should become self-governing and largely autonomous, Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday, according to an Indian television report.Pakistan to ban forced marriages: Musharraf Khaleej Times - Dec 05 8:08 AM
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday said the government would shortly push through new legislation aimed at empowering women and outlawing forced marriages.PAKISTAN: 'US needs Pakistan strategy' AsiaMedia - Dec 05 10:19 AM
Washington --- Pakistan needs to abandon the search for 'strategic depth' in Afghanistan and instead focus on the economic revival of the South Asian region, writes Newsweek editor Fareed Zakaria.Pakistan duo await appeal outcome Fox Sports - Dec 04 9:43 PM
Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif are expected to find out the result of their appeals against drug bans on Tuesday.Rain and cold take deadly toll in Pakistan Khaleej Times - Dec 05 8:08 AM
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan - Heavy rains and cold weather have killed more than 20 people across Pakistan and triggered landslides in earthquake-hit Pakistani Kashmir, officials said on Tuesday.Pakistan Would Give Up Claim to Kashmir AP via Yahoo! Asia News - Dec 05 12:45 AM
Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India agrees to a far-reaching self-governance plan for the Himalayan region, Pakistan President Gen.Pakistan's Akhtar, Asif win drugs ban appeal AFP via Yahoo! Canada News - Dec 05 1:20 AM
KARACHI (AFP) - Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif have had their bans for doping overturned by an appeals committee.Pakistan tribunal exonerates Shoaib, Asif Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Dec 05 12:34 AM
RAWALPINDI (Reuters) - An appeals tribunal appointed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has exonerated fast bowlers, Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif of doping offences and lifted their long-term bans.Pakistan's Musharraf promises more help for women AlertNet - Dec 05 3:26 AM
Source: Reuters By Augustine Anthony ISLAMABAD, Dec 5 (Reuters) - President Pervez Musharraf promised on Tuesday to empower women in Pakistan's male-dominated society nearly a week after he signed a new law ... Pakistan Willing To Give Up Claim On Kashmir Nasdaq - Dec 05 12:23 AM
(RTTNews) - Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has said Pakistan would give up its claim on the region of Kashmir if India in return agrees to a phased withdrawal of its troops in the region and self-governance for the locals.MQM leader meets Lalu, invites him to Pakistan Outlook India - Dec 05 8:43 AM
A Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) delegation from Pakistan today met Railway Minister Lalu Prasad and invited him to visit the country during the reopening of the deferred Thar Express rail route in February, 2007.Cricket-Inzamam back in Pakistan squad for second one-dayer Cricmania - Dec 05 5:08 AM
KARACHI (AFP) - Captain Inzamam-ul-Haq returned to Pakistan's 15-man squad for the second of five one-day internationals against the West Indies after serving out a ban, selectors said.Pakistan concerned over influx of Afghan refugees New Kerala - Dec 05 7:17 AM
Kabul, Dec.5 : The Government of Afghanistan has a new problem on its hands with reports of the Pakistan Government putting pressure on the Afghan refugees living in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) to return to their country.Pakistan government promises more pro-women laws IANS via Yahoo! India News - Dec 04 11:51 PM
Islamabad, Dec 5 (IANS) Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said more laws designed to give better rights to women were on the anvil, in addition to the newly passed Women Protection Act (WPA), forcing a divided rightwing opposition to review its strategy of protest resignations from all legislatures.Pakistan Pair Have Bans Overturned Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Dec 05 12:09 AM
Pakistan's Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif have had drugs bans overturned by the PCB.India, Pakistan to clash in men's kabaddi final New Kerala - Dec 05 9:42 AM
Doha, Dec 5: India defeated Iran here Tuesday to set up the title clash with Pakistan in men's kabaddi of the 15th Asian Games. India overpowered Iran 38-17 in a Pool A round robin league match to enter the final Wednesday with a clean slate.Cricket: Shoaib and Asif cleared by Pakistan's anti-doping committee icWales - Dec 05 7:10 AM
The pcb anti-doping appeal committee has overturned the bans imposed on Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif for testing positive for nandrolone.Inzamam back in Pakistan squad for second one-dayer Khaleej Times - Dec 05 4:23 AM
KARACHI - Captain Inzamam-ul-Haq returned to Pakistan s 15-man squad for the second of five one-day internationals against the West Indies after serving out a ban, selectors said Tuesday.Shoaib and Asif drugs bans overturned by Pakistan appeal committee The Scotsman: Sport - Dec 05 4:02 AM
THE Pakistan Cricket Board anti-doping appeal committee has overturned the bans imposed on fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif for testing positive for nandrolone.FACTBOX-Pakistan's year of controversy Reuters.co.uk - Dec 05 2:29 AM
Dec 5 (Reuters) - Pakistan's extraordinary 2006 took another twist on Tuesday when the Pakistan Cricket Board cleared fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif of doping offences and lifted long-term bans.Weather threatens first Pakistan-West Indies one-dayer AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 04 1:28 AM
Torrential rain threatens the first game of the five-match one-day series between Pakistan and the West Indies.Pakistan willing to give up claim on Kashmir: Musharraf Yahoo! India News - Dec 04 11:34 PM
Islamabad, Dec.5 (ANI): Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has for the first time said that his country is prepared to give up its claim on Kashmir provided India also moves away from its status quoist position on the region. Speaking in an interview with the television channel NDTV, Musharraf suggested a four-point solution to the Kashmir dispute that has dogged Pakistan-India relations for PAKISTAN: First association of people living with HIV/AIDS launched AlertNet - Dec 04 11:55 PM
Source: IRIN Coinciding with the World AIDS Day, the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has launched Pakistan's first association of people living with HIV/AIDS. First Pakistan-Windies one-dayer washed out Yahoo! India News - Dec 04 11:57 PM
Rawalpindi, Dec.5 (ANI): The first one-day international between Pakistan and West Indies was abandoned due to torrential rain on Tuesday. Umpires Daryl Harper and Aleem Dar called off the match after an early morning inspection of the ground and pitch, which was badly affected by the water. Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq will be able to play the second game in Faisalabad after completing the Pakistan pair relieved after doping nightmare Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Dec 05 2:24 AM
Pakistan duo Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif say they are eager to get their careers back on track after winning an appeal against doping charges .FACTBOX-Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar Reuters.co.uk - Dec 05 2:29 AM
Dec 5 (Reuters) - Factbox on Shoaib Akhtar, who, along with fellow fast bowler Mohammad Asif, was exonerated of doping offences and had his long-term ban lifted by an appeals tribunal appointed by the Pakistan Cricket Board.Pakistan would give up claim to Kashmir. Pakistan Christian Post - Dec 05 6:46 AM
NEW DELHI: December 5, 2006. Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India agrees to a far-reaching self-governance plan for the Himalayan region, Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf suggested Tuesday.Cricket-Pakistan-West Indies one-dayer abandoned due to rain Cricmania - Dec 05 1:08 AM
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AFP) - The first of five one-day internationals between Pakistan and the West Indies was abandoned here due to heavy rain. Umpires Daryl Harper and Aleem Dar called off the match on Tuesday after finding a waterlogged field here following three days of torrential downpours.Cricket-Pakistan pair relieved after doping nightmare Cricmania - Dec 05 1:08 AM
KARACHI (AFP) - Pakistan's relieved new-ball duo Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif said they were eager to get their careers back on track after winning an appeal against doping charges.Musharraf suggests Pakistan willing to give up claim on Kashmir KRIS-TV Corpus Christi - Dec 05 12:53 AM
NEW DELHI Pakistan's president says his country is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India agrees to a far-reaching self-governance plan for the Himalayan...Pakistan's Solid Line Up Strategy Page - Dec 05 2:45 AM
December 5, 2006: Last month, Pakistan conducted another successful test of its Hatf IV (Shaheen-I) missile. Weighing 9.5 tons, and carrying a one ton warhead, the missile has a range of 700 kilometers. The Shaheen-I entered service in 2003, and is apparently a variant of the Chinese DF-9 missile.Pakistan s Akhtar, Asif cleared of doping on appeal Khaleej Times - Dec 05 12:07 AM
KARACHI - Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif have had their bans for doping overturned, the chairman of an appeals committee said on Tuesday.Pakistan's Akhtar, Asif win appeal against drugs ban Mail and Guardian - Dec 05 1:48 AM
Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif on Tuesday had their bans for doping overturned by an appeals committee.Pakistan v West Indies one-dayer abandoned due to rain Khaleej Times - Dec 04 10:07 PM
RAWALPINDI - The first one-day international between Pakistan and West Indies was abandoned due to torrential rain on Tuesday. Umpires Daryl Harper and Aleem Dar called off the match after an early morning inspection of the ground and pitch, which was badly affected by the water.Pakistan pair's nightmare over FOXSPORTS.com.au - Dec 05 12:39 AM
Pakistan's relieved new-ball duo Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif said they were eager to get their careers back on track after having their bans for doping overturned today (AEDT).Pakistan pair's nightmare over Townsville Bulletin - Dec 05 12:37 AM
PAKISTAN'S relieved new-ball duo Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif today (AEDT) they were eager to get their careers back on track after winning an appeal against doping charges.Musharraf says will not give up army job ahead of polls AFP via Yahoo! News - 28 minutes ago
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf said in an interview broadcast Wednesday that he will not give up his position as the chief of the army before polls next year.Pakistan pair cleared sportal.com.au - Dec 05 2:35 AM
Pakistani cricketers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif have had their suspension for testing positive to a banned substance overturned at an appeals committee in Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday.First Pakistan v West Indies one-dayer abandoned Reuters.co.uk - Dec 04 8:44 PM
RAWALPINDI, Dec 5 (Reuters) - The first one-day international between Pakistan and West Indies was abandoned due to torrential rain on Tuesday.Pakistan-West Indies one-dayer abandoned Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Dec 04 9:24 PM
The first of five one-day internationals between Pakistan and the West Indies was abandoned in Rawalpindi today due to heavy rain.Musharraf suggests Pakistan willing to give up Kashmir claim International Herald Tribune - Dec 05 2:46 AM
The Paskistani president said his country would agree to greater autonomy or self-governance for Kashmir with New Delhi and Islamabad jointly supervising the region.Pakistan could win cricket World Cup: Musharraf New Kerala - Dec 04 10:17 PM
Islamabad, Dec 4: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf congratulated the team for winning the Test series against the touring West Indies and backed Pakistan to win the World Cup provided it showed super fitness, good fielding and discipline.Pakistan relive Busan nightmare in Doha Khaleej Times - Dec 04 7:58 PM
ZUBAIR Mohammad scored a last-minute equaliser as Pakistan snatched a dramatic 1-1 draw against Malaysia in their opening match of the Asian Games men s field hockey here yesterday.Molly to stay in Pakistan for now The Scotsman - Dec 04 5:44 PM
THE Scottish schoolgirl Molly Campbell will not be sent home from Pakistan before a decision is made on her father's pending appeal over her custody.Pakistan announce final 14 for Asia Cup CricInfo - Dec 04 8:35 PM
Pakistan women have whittled down their squad to the final 14 for the third Asia Cup in Jaipur in December.Musharraf seeks Kashmir peace plan CNN.com - Dec 05 6:15 PM
Pakistan is willing to give up its claim to Kashmir if India supports more autonomy for the disputed region, President Pervez Musharraf told an Indian TV station Tuesday.First Pakistan-Windies one-dayer washed out New Kerala - Dec 05 1:25 AM
Rawalpindi, Dec 5: The first one-day international between Pakistan and West Indies was abandoned due to torrential rain on Tuesday. Umpires Daryl Harper and Aleem Dar called off the match after an early morning inspection of the ground and pitch, which was badly affected by the water.Pakistan willing to give up claim on Kashmir: Musharraf New Kerala - Dec 05 12:12 AM
Islamabad, Dec 5: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has for the first time said that his country is prepared to give up its claim on Kashmir provided India also moves away from its status quoist position on the region.Pakistani Says Concessions Could Produce Kashmir Pact New York Times - Dec 05 5:36 PM
Pakistan?s president said New Delhi must agree to greater autonomy and gradual demilitarization in the Indian-controlled swath of the territory.