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  • Lawmaker questions F-16 sale to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 3:29 PM
    A Democratic lawmaker demanded Thursday that the Bush administration address security concerns in Congress over a proposed sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.

  • F-16 sale to Pakistan hits snag in Congress Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 3:47 PM
    U.S. lawmakers, fearful of any warplane-technology leakage to China, are demanding more safeguards for a potential $5 billion sale to Pakistan of F-16 fighter jets and weapons systems, a key congressman said on Thursday.

  • Cook and Collingwood make Pakistan pay for dropped catches Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 1:28 PM
    Pakistan paid a high price for a series of dropped catches as unbeaten hundreds from Alastair Cook and Paul Collingwood put England in a strong position on the first day of the first Test at Lord's here Thursday.

  • England make Pakistan pay for fielding lapses Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 12:45 PM
    Pakistan were left to rue missed chances as Alastair Cook and Paul Collingwood revived England's innings with an unbroken century stand on the first day of the first Test at Lord's.

  • Pakistan hand England Test control Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Jul 13 12:49 PM
    England's Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook rode their luck during a record fourth-wicket stand on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's on Thursday.

  • UPDATE 4-Cricket-England profit from fallible Pakistan fielding Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 11:36 AM
    Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook profited from some abysmal catching on Thursday to score their first test centuries at Lord's with a record fourth-wicket partnership on the opening day of the first test against Pakistan.

  • Rep. asks to halt F-16 sale to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 8:48 AM
    A senior Democratic lawmaker has asked the Bush administration to withdraw its offer to sell $5 billion worth of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, saying the deal raises security worries.

  • UPDATE 2-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 10:14 AM
    Scoreboard at close of play on the first day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Thursday in London, England

  • Cricket-England 309-3 v Pakistan at close 1st day 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 10:04 AM
    England were 309 for three in their first innings at the close of the first day of the first test against Pakistan at Lord's on Thursday after winning the toss and electing to bat.

  • Razzaq strikes for depleted Pakistan against England Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 7:46 AM
    Injury-hit Pakistan have reduced England to 118 for three at lunch on the first day of the first Test at Lord's.

  • Lawmaker Wants Closer Look at Pakistan F-16 Sale Open this result in new window
    Fox News - Jul 13 5:42 PM
    Democratic Rep. Tom Lantos said on Thursday that the White House should address security concerns over a proposed sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.

  • India says Mumbai blasts point to Pakistan inaction Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 6:12 AM
    Deadly bombings in Mumbai and rising violence in Kashmir show Islamist militants continue to have bases in Pakistan and this could hurt a peace process with New Delhi, India's junior foreign minister said on Thursday.

  • Collingwood, Cook Steer England to 309-3 vs Pakistan (Update1) Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Jul 13 5:48 PM
    July 13 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook made their first centuries on home soil as England took advantage of Pakistan's fielding mistakes to reach 309-3 on day one of the first cricket Test at Lord's in London.

  • UPDATE 1-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 7:53 AM
    Scoreboard at tea on the first day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Thursday in London, England

  • Pakistan-based group eyed after Mumbai Open this result in new window
    The Christian Science Monitor - Jul 13 3:54 PM
    A possible link to Lashkar-e-Tayyaba spotlights what some say is a troubling tolerance of militants by Pakistan.

  • Cricket-Pakistan's reserve pace attack rattles England Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 5:19 AM
    Pakistan's second-string pace attack reduced England to 118 for three at lunch on the first day of the first test at Lord's on Thursday after the hosts had reached 60 for no wicket with a flurry of early boundaries.

  • England win toss and bat against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 5:29 AM
    England stand-in captain Andrew Strauss has won the toss and elected to bat in the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 5:15 AM
    Scoreboard at lunch on the first day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Thursday in London, England

  • India, Pakistan trade barbs over train bombs Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 3:35 AM
    Indian police searched hotels for clues in the train bomb attacks that killed 200 people, amid a sharp exchange of words with neighbouring Pakistan over its handling of Islamic militants.

  • Cricket-England 118-3 v Pakistan lunch 1st day 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 5:03 AM
    England were 118 for three at lunch on the first day of the first test against Pakistan at Lord's on Thursday after winning the toss and electing to bat.

  • Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan line-ups Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 2:54 AM
    Line-ups for the first Test between England and Pakistan on Thursday in London, England

  • Indian media says Pakistan must crack down on militants Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 11:35 PM
    Indian newspapers said the peace process with Pakistan could be in peril following deadly blasts in Mumbai unless Islamabad cracks down on militant groups based on its soil.

  • F-16 sale to Pakistan hits snag in Congress Open this result in new window
    Boston Globe - Jul 13 2:17 PM
    U.S. lawmakers, fearful of any warplane-technology leakage to China, are demanding more safeguards for a $5 billion sale to Pakistan of F-16 fighter jets and related items, a key congressman said Thursday.

  • Pakistan Ready To Assist India In Probe Of Mumbai Blasts Open this result in new window
    Bernama - 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
    ISLAMABAD, July 14 (Bernama) -- Pakistan will assist India with investigations being held to determine the culprits behind the Mumbai train blasts amidst India's strong suspicion of Pakistani hand in the incident, Press Trust of India reported Thursday.

  • Kasuri derides blaming attacks on Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 6:32 PM
    Pakistan's foreign minister bristled at suggestions that his country bore responsibility for the Bombay, India, terror attacks that have killed at least 200 people, saying no cause justifies killing women and children.

  • Pakistan's attack rattles England Open this result in new window
    The Age - Jul 13 2:07 PM
    Pakistan's second-string pace attack reduced England to 3-118 at lunch on the first day of the first Test at Lord's on Thursday after the hosts had reached 60 for no wicket with a flurry of early boundaries.

  • Pakistan's attack rattles England Open this result in new window
    AAP via Yahoo!7 News - Jul 13 1:56 PM
    Pakistan's second-string pace attack reduced England to 3-118 at lunch on the first day of the first Test at Lord's on Thursday.

  • Pakistan vocals are not so appealing Open this result in new window
    Daily Telegraph - Jul 13 4:15 PM
    With all due respect to Sri Lanka, Pakistan are probably the more appealing of this summer's Test match visitors, and in more ways than one, writes Martin Johnson.

  • Live: England v Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 13 2:55 AM
    England's openers get ready to take on the Pakistan pace attack in the First Test at Lord's.

  • US Congress panels to review F-16 Pakistan deal next week Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 19 minutes ago
    By Arun Kumar, Washington: Foreign relations panels of both houses of the US Congress have scheduled hearings next week to review the proposed sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan as part of a $5.1-billion arms package, after the Bush administration expressed readiness to address any Congressional concerns.

  • Pakistan offers support Indian govt Open this result in new window
    TVNZ - Jul 13 2:38 PM
    Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has offered assurances to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of cooperation in investigating Tuesday's coordinated bomb blasts that killed over 150 people in Mumbai, India's largest city and financial hub.

  • England 309-3 v Pakistan: Collingwood and Cook cash in as Pakistan let chances slip Open this result in new window
    Independent - Jul 13 4:19 PM
    Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook continued their Asian love affairs yesterday when they completed workmanlike hundreds against Pakistan on the opening day of the first Test. The pair shared an unbeaten fourth-wicket partnership of 221 as England moved to 309 for 3 by the close, a position of power against mercurial opponents.

  • Collingwood, Cook rescue England against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Star Online - Jul 13 5:16 PM
    LONDON: Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook profited from some abysmal catching yesterday to score first Test centuries at Lord's in a record fourth-wicket partnership on the opening day of England's first Test against Pakistan.

  • England profit from poor Pakistan fielding Open this result in new window
    Stuff - Jul 13 1:45 PM
    LONDON: Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook profited from some abysmal catching today to score their first test centuries at Lord's with a record fourth-wicket partnership on the opening day of the first cricket test against Pakistan.

  • Pakistan must strengthen account, audit system: World Bank Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 9 minutes ago
    Islamabad: The World Bank (WB) has called upon Pakistan to strengthen its account and audit system to ensure good governance and demanded more empowerment of public accounts committees (PACs).

  • Bureaucrats hinder better India-Pakistan ties: artistes Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 45 minutes ago
    By Ashok Easwaran, Chicago: Hardline bureaucrats and diplomats from India and Pakistan pose a major hurdle to better ties between the people of the two countries, some visiting Pakistani artistes said here.

  • Pakistan grounds elderly Fokkers Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 12 11:52 PM
    Pakistan bars the state-run airline from using elderly Fokker planes for carrying passengers.

  • England punish Pakistan's errors Open this result in new window
    The Scotsman: Sport - Jul 13 4:15 PM
    PAUL Collingwood and Alastair Cook profited from some abysmal catching yesterday to score first Test centuries at Lord's in a record fourth-wicket partnership on the opening day of England's first Test against Pakistan.

  • Veiled Indian warning for Pakistan: Mumbai blasts Open this result in new window
    Dawn - 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
    NEW DELHI, July 13: The familiar but inevitably unnamed official sources went into business in New Delhi on Thursday, planting suggestions, ideas or even veiled warnings that Pakistan could yet be involved in the Mumbai train blasts that killed close to 200 people this week.

  • England make Pakistan pay for dropped catches Open this result in new window
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Jul 13 3:03 PM
    Pakistan paid a high price for a series of dropped catches as unbeaten hundreds from Alastair Cook and Paul Collingwood put England in a strong position on the first day of the first cricket Test at Lord's overnight.

  • Pakistan offers support Indian govt Open this result in new window
    TVNZ - Jul 13 12:53 PM
    President Pervez Musharraf says Pakistan would support the Indian government in investigating the bomb blasts that killed 186 people in Mumbai this week.

  • Deal sternly with Pakistan, demands Ashok Singhal Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 1 hour, 1 minute ago
    Mumbai, July 13: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad today said that to succeed in crushing terrorism India must deal sternly with Pakistan in the manner the US and UK did against Afghanistan and Iraq.

  • Concerns over F-16 sale to Pakistan have been considered: US admn Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 38 minutes ago
    Washington: The US administration has expressed confidence that the proposed sale of F-16 jets to Pakistan will clear the Congress and stressed that concerns of lawmakers on the proliferation front, especially pertaining to China, were taken into consideration in forwarding the deal.

  • Rep. Asks to Halt F-16 Sale to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Jul 13 9:16 AM
    WASHINGTON (AP) - A senior Democratic lawmaker has asked the Bush administration to withdraw its offer to sell $5 billion worth of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, saying the deal raises security worries. The action by Rep. Tom Lantos of California, the top Democrat on the House International Relations Committee, apparently led to the postponement of a congressional hearing Thursday to examine the

  • Collingwood and Cook put on double-hundred stand against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Slam! Sports - Jul 13 12:10 PM
    LONDON (AP) - Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook each hit centuries in a record-breaking, partnership against Pakistan on the opening day of the first cricket Test at Lord's on Thursday.

  • Fumbling Pakistan pays price Open this result in new window
    The Mercury - Jul 13 1:17 PM
    PAKISTAN has paid a high price for a series of dropped catches as England gained a strong position on the first day of the first Test at Lord's.

  • Pakistan rejects Mumbai bomb link Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 12 8:37 PM
    Pakistan's foreign minister reacts angrily to suggestions linking his country to the deadly train bombings in India.

  • Do not blame everything on Pakistan: Kasuri Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Jul 13 1:32 PM
    WASHINGTON: Amid sparring over the terror attacks in Mumbai, Pakistan on Thursday said there should be no "knee-jerk reaction" to blame it for "everything happening" in India. Even before the security agencies could reach any conclusion with ...

  • Pakistan rejects Indian allegations Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Jul 13 3:54 PM
    ISLAMABAD (July 13 2006): Pakistan on Wednesday rejected as "baseless", Indian allegations about infrastructure of terrorism on Pakistani soil and in Azad Kashmir.

  • Hoggard fit to take on Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 13 2:31 AM
    Matthew Hoggard is passed fit to lead England's attack against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • Police Questioning Under Way as India, Pakistan Exchange Barbs Over Train Attacks Open this result in new window
    Voice of America - Jul 13 7:02 AM
    Police in India's financial capital, Bombay, have detained hundreds of people in connection with the blasts that hit the city's train network, but no one has been arrested or charged. The attacks have also provoked an angry exchange between India and Pakistan.

  • Pakistan pace rattles England Open this result in new window
    FOXSPORTS.com.au - Jul 13 2:37 PM
    PAKISTAN'S second-string pace attack reduced England to 3-118 at lunch on the first day of the first Test at Lord's.

  • England 242-3 v Pakistan at tea 1st day 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 13 7:51 AM
    LONDON (Reuters) - England were 242 for three at tea on the first day of the first test against Pakistan at Lord's on Thursday after winning the toss and electing to bat.

  • Australia A and Pakistan A evenly poised Open this result in new window
    Fox Sports - Jul 13 2:27 AM
    Opening batsman Mohammad Hafeez compiled an imperious 180 runs Thursday as Pakistan A notched 431 in reply to Australia A's 510 on the third day of their four-day match at the Top End cricket series on Thursday.

  • India slams Pakistan for linking Mumbai blasts to Kashmir dispute Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 9:34 AM
    India slammed rival Pakistan for linking their decades-old disputes over Kashmir to the wave of bomb attacks on rush-hour trains that killed 200 in the country's financial hub Mumbai.

  • Pakistan bowler out of the first Test Open this result in new window
    Fox Sports - Jul 13 12:57 AM
    Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif has been ruled out of the first test against England with an injured elbow.

  • US not interfering in Pak affairs: US Ambassador to Pakistan, Crocker Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Jul 13 1:18 PM
    ISLAMABAD. July 13 (Online): United States Ambassador to Pakistan, Ryan C Crocker has said that his country is not interfering in the internal affairs of Pakistan, however, wants real democracy in that country.

  • Pakistan condemns Israeli attack on Beirut airport Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Jul 13 1:03 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Jul 13 (APP): Pakistan Thursday strongly condemned the Israeli attack on Beirut airport resulting in loss of many innocent lives and widespread damage to property and infrastructure.

  • UPDATE 1-Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif ruled out of first test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 9:26 AM
    Pakistan lost a third paceman on the eve of the first test against England starting at Lord's on Thursday when Mohammad Asif was ruled out with an elbow injury.

  • Asif out as Pakistan and England wait on injuries Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 8:55 AM
    Mohammad Asif has become the latest Pakistan player to be ruled out of the first Test against England at Lord's.

  • Pakistan hope for some Inzy magic Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 13 6:35 AM
    Pakistan start their quest to keep their unbeaten record in England - the key man for the team being Inzamam-ul-Haq.

  • England and Pakistan wait on injuries Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 8:32 AM
    Injuries to key players were still proving a problem for both England and Pakistan just a day before the start of Thursday's first Test here at Lord's.

  • Cricket-Razzaq strikes for depleted Pakistan against England Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Jul 13 8:51 AM
    LONDON (AFP) - Injury-hit Pakistan reduced England to 118 for three at lunch on the first day of the first Test at Lord's. Abdul Razzaq led the way with two for 32 after his former Middlesex team-mate and England stand-in captain Andrew Strauss had won the toss and batted here on Thursday.

  • India says Mumbai blasts point to Pakistan inaction Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 13 6:36 AM
    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Deadly bombings in Mumbai and rising violence in Kashmir show Islamist militants continue to have bases in Pakistan and this could hurt a peace process with New Delhi, the Minister of State for External Affairs said on Thursday.

  • AFGHANISTAN: Refugee returns from Iran and Pakistan down, but many with skills go home Open this result in new window
    Payvand Iran News - Jul 13 8:41 AM
    The voluntary repatriation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan this year has surpassed the 100,000 mark. Although the number is less than the same period last year, it includes many skilled workers taking their expertise back home, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said on Tuesday. -IRIN

  • US House panel defers hearing on F-16 deal with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Jul 13 1:03 PM
    Washington, July 13 (Online): A key panel of the US House of Representatives has postponed a hearing to review the $5.1 billion arms package, including F-16 aircraft and weapons systems, offered to Pakistan for Americas global war on terror.

  • Bomber hunt continues as Pakistan backs train blast probe Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 13 4:19 PM
    Indian police combed Mumbai for clues about the train bombers as Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, under fire here for his actions against Islamic militants, pledged to back the probe.

  • Razzaq strikes for depleted Pakistan against England Open this result in new window
    TODAYonline - Jul 13 8:23 AM
    Pakistan bowler Umar Gul (4th L) looks towards the sky as he celebrates after taking dismissing England batsman Marcus Trescothick (not pictured) during the first Test at Lord's. Injury-hit Pakistan have reduced England to 118 for three.

  • Pakistan will help India probe Mumbai bombs if needed Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 13 5:36 AM
    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan said on Thursday it was ready to help India's investigation into the Mumbai bomb blasts that killed 186 people and rejected Indian accusations that an "infrastructure of terrorism" existed on Pakistani soil.

  • Pakistan's former world squash No. 1 Jansher Khan arrested in property dispute Open this result in new window
    The Star Online - Jul 13 6:16 AM
    PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP): Police arrested Pakistan's former world squash No. 1 Jansher Khan on Thursday after a court canceled his pre-arrest bail in a dispute over ownership of a house.

  • Don't blame Pakistan for everything: Pak PM Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Jul 13 7:45 AM
    'Why should there be finger-pointing (against Pakistan) every time?' he asked in an interview to CNN

  • Pakistan overnight rates ease amid soft fund demand Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 13 3:31 AM
    KARACHI, July 12 (Reuters) - Pakistan's short-term money rates fell sharply on Thursday amid soft fund demand, and dealers said rates would remain low unless the central bank mops up liquidity from the market.

  • Natural gas prices, bone of contention in Iran-India-Pakistan negotiations Open this result in new window
    Payvand Iran News - Jul 13 8:41 AM
    Iran's deputy oil minister said Wednesday, the natural gas prices are the most important issues in the trilateral gas deal negotiations between Iran, India and Pakistan. -Mehr

  • Pakistan pays price Open this result in new window
    sportal.com.au - Jul 13 1:05 PM
    Abysmal Pakistan catching allowed England to reach 3-309 on the first day of the first Test, at Lord's. England captain Andrew Strauss chose to bat first when winning the toss in overcast conditions.

  • Mumbai blasts point to Pakistan inaction: India Open this result in new window
    Express India - Jul 13 7:36 AM
    Deadly bombings in Mumbai and rising violence in Kashmir show militants continue to have bases in Pakistan and this could hurt a peace process with New Delhi, Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma said.

  • Live updates: England v Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Daily Mail - Jul 13 5:43 AM
    Cricket: England's confident start to the opening npower Test against Pakistan was halted by the loss of two wickets in six balls at Lord's. England captain Andrew Strauss had started brightly after winning the toss and choosing to bat

  • Pakistan pays for dropped catches Open this result in new window
    Independent Online - Jul 13 12:08 PM
    Pakistan have paid a high price for a series of dropped catches as unbeaten hundreds from Alastair Cook and Paul Collingwood put England in a strong position on the first day of the first Test at Lord's.

  • Cricket-England and Pakistan face further injury withdrawals Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 6:20 AM
    England and Pakistan faced further withdrawals from their depleted pace attacks on the eve of the first test at Lord's starting on Thursday.

  • Pakistan present tough challenge for England Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Jul 13 12:12 PM
    LONDON: Injuries to key players were still proving a problem for both England and Pakistan just a day before the start of today's first Test here at Lord's.

  • Pakistan grounds Fokker planes after crash Open this result in new window
    The Pakistan Link - Jul 13 8:54 AM
    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Wednesday grounded a fleet of ageing Fokker planes operated by Pakistan International Airlines after one of them crashed.. ..

  • Pakistan condemns Israeli attack on Beirut airport Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Jul 13 12:43 PM
    Islamabad, July 13: Pakistan today condemned the Israeli airstrike on Beirut international airport, describing it as a "flagrant violation" of Lebanese sovereignty.

  • Pakistan hand in Mumbai blasts, sources say Open this result in new window
    NDTV - Jul 13 7:42 AM
    Pakistan is suspected of involvement in Tuesdays bomb attacks on trains in Mumbai, according to Indian government sources. Talks between the two sides planned for next week are likely to be delayed.

  • Pakistan coach hopeful of Shoaib's early return Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Jul 13 11:58 AM
    London, Jul 13: Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer has not yet given up on the possibility of Shoaib Akhtar's return for the third or the fourth cricket Test against England.

  • England waiting on Hoggard for Pakistan opener Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 5:39 AM
    Matthew Hoggard is set to be given until the morning of the match to prove his fitness for the first Test against Pakistan here at Lord's and bolster what will otherwise be an inexperienced attack.

  • Pakistan offers to help India probe Mumbai blasts Open this result in new window
    The Pakistan Link - Jul 13 8:52 AM
    Pakistan said on Thursday it was ready to help India's investigation into the Mumbai bomb blasts that killed 186 people. But a foreign ministry spokeswoman rejected Indian accusations that an "infrastructure of terrorism" existed on Pakistani soil.

  • Pakistan attack rattles England Open this result in new window
    News 24 South Africa - Jul 13 8:59 AM
    Pakistan's second-string pace attack held the upper-hand against England at lunch on the first day of the first Test at Lord's.

  • Pakistan hope for some Inzy magic Open this result in new window
    IBN live - Jul 13 5:36 AM
    New Delhi: As Pakistan start their quest to keep their 20-year-old unbeaten record in England going, the key man for the team will be captain Inzamam-ul-Haq.

  • England aiming to cope without 'Fred' in Pakistan opener Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 5:15 AM
    Just how much England miss irreplaceable all-rounder Andrew Flintoff is set to become apparent when they take on Pakistan in the first Test at Lord's starting here Thursday - a match where both sides could be without several key players because of injury.

  • Can bombings derail India-Pakistan peace? Open this result in new window
    The Christian Science Monitor - Jul 12 3:01 PM
    No one has claimed responsibility, but initial evidence points to involvement by a Pakistan-based terror group.

  • Razzaq strikes for depleted Pakistan against England Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Jul 13 5:54 AM
    Injury-hit Pakistan reduced England to 118 for three at lunch on the first day of the first cricket Test at Lord's here today. Abdul Razzaq led the way with two for 32 after his former Middlesex team-mate and England stand-in captain Andrew Strauss had won the toss and batted.

  • Cricket-England win toss and bat against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Jul 13 4:51 AM
    LONDON (AFP) - England stand-in captain Andrew Strauss won the toss and elected to bat in the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's. His side had a boost before play when Matthew Hoggard was passed fit after sustaining a freak hand injury.

  • Mumbai blasts will not affect India-Pakistan ties: New Delhi Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 4:26 AM
    India said that slowly warming ties between arch rivals India and Pakistan would not be affected by bombings the day before in Mumbai in which more than 180 people were killed.

  • (AFX UK Focus) 2006-07-13 16:02 GMT: Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli attack on Beirut airport Open this result in new window
    Interactive Investor - Jul 13 8:27 AM
    ISLAMABAD (AFX) - Pakistan today strongly condemned the Israeli bombardment of Beirut airport, describing the attack as a "dangerous escalation."

  • PAKISTAN: Torrential rains flood quake areas, wash away roads Open this result in new window
    IRIN - Jul 13 5:52 AM
    MANSEHRA, 13 Jul 2006 (IRIN) - The monsoon season in northern Pakistan and Pakistani-administered Kashmir is bringing further misery to the victims of last Octobers earthquake, with many still living in inadequate, temporary dwellings.

  • Ramiz gives Pakistan 60:40 chance against England Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 13 1:50 AM
    Lahore, July 13 (ANI):Former Pakistan cricket captain and opener Ramiz Raja says that Inzamam's boys have 60:40 chance of beating England in the forthcoming Test series that gets underway at Lords from today.

  • Cricket-Pakistan's successful run in England Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 12 1:25 AM
    Pakistan have not lost a series in England since 1982, a record unmatched by any other other test-playing nation.

  • India, Pakistan trade barbs over train bombs Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Jul 12 10:30 PM
    Indian police are hunting for more clues in the train bomb attacks that killed 200 people, amid a sharp exchange of words with neighbouring Pakistan over its handling of Islamic militants.

  • India, Pakistan trade barbs over train bombs Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo!7 News - Jul 12 9:49 PM
    MUMBAI (AFP) - Indian police has hunted for more clues in the train bomb attacks that killed 200 people, amid a sharp exchange of words with neighbouring Pakistan over its handling of Islamic militants.

  • India, Pakistan trade barbs over train bombs Open this result in new window
    ABS-CBNNEWS.com - Jul 13 12:15 AM
    MUMBAI - Indian police are hunting for more clues in the train bomb attacks that killed 200 people, amid a sharp exchange of words with neighboring Pakistan over its handling of Islamic militants.

  • Pakistan militants blamed for Mumbai blasts Open this result in new window
    Independent Online - Jul 13 6:09 AM
    India has pointed the finger at Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba as the prime suspect for co-ordinated bombings on Mumbai's railways, with police arresting about 20 people in connection with the attacks.