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  • Indian PM points finger at Pakistan over Mumbai train bombs Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 12:47 PM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned the peace process with Pakistan could be harmed by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support "from across the border."

  • India: Pakistan must rein in terrorists Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 11:21 AM
    The bombers who targeted Bombay's rail system had support from inside Pakistan, India's prime minister said Friday, warning that the nuclear-armed rivals' peace process could be derailed unless Islamabad reins in terrorists.

  • Harmison strikes after Bell tolls for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 11:41 AM
    Stephen Harmison took two wickets in three balls to leave England firmly in control of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • Indian PM meets Mumbai bomb victims, slams Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 10:32 AM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Pakistan on Friday of breaking its word by continuing to harbor Islamist extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts and promised to help them rebuild their lives.

  • UPDATE 2-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 10:26 AM
    Scoreboard at close of play on the second day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Friday in London, England

  • Cricket-Pakistan 66-3 v England (528-9 dec) - close Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 10:13 AM
    Pakistan were 66 for three wickets in reply to England's 528 for nine declared at close of play on the second day of the first test at Lord's on Friday.

  • Pakistan see off Collingwood as England press on Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 8:55 AM
    Paul Collingwood's Test-best 186 was the centrepiece of England's innings as the hosts reached 495 for seven at tea on the second day of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • India: Pakistan 'elements' backed bombers Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 8:00 AM
    India's prime minister said Friday the Bombay train bombers were "supported by elements across the border" and that Pakistan must rein in terrorists before a peace process can move ahead.

  • Cricket-England 495-7 v Pakistan at tea 2nd day 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 7:47 AM
    England were 495 for seven in their first innings at tea on the second day of the first test against Pakistan at Lord's on Friday.

  • UPDATE 1-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 7:52 AM
    Scoreboard at tea on the second day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Friday in London, England

  • Peace with Pakistan affected if militancy not controlled: India Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 5:54 AM
    India's premier has warned it will be hard to make peace with rival Pakistan unless it cracks down on militants, and said those behind the deadly Mumbai train bombings had support "from across the border."

  • Collingwood keeps England on top against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 5:45 AM
    Paul Collingwood's Test-best 179 not out has strengthened England's position against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • Pakistan cleric killed in suicide attack Open this result in new window
    MSNBC - Jul 14 4:01 PM
    A suicide attacker detonated a bomb near the home of a prominent Shiite Muslim cleric in this southern Pakistan city on Friday, killing him and one of his relatives, police said.

  • India: Pakistan must rein in terrorists Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 4:13 AM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Friday that Pakistan must rein in terrorists on its own soil before the peace process can continue. Officials in India have said they believe the bombings on Bombay's commuter rail network earlier this week were the work of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, a Pakistan-based Islamic militant group that operates in Kashmir, the Himalayan region at the center of the

  • Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 5:13 AM
    Scoreboard at lunch on the second day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Friday in London, England

  • Cricket-England 426-4 v Pakistan lunch 2nd day, 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 5:05 AM
    England were 426 for four at lunch on the second day of the first test against Pakistan at Lord's on Friday after resuming their first innings on 309 for three.

  • 'Elements' in Pakistan blamed in India blasts Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Jul 14 7:33 AM
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India said Friday that the Mumbai train bombers were "supported by elements across the border" - an apparent reference to Pakistan. Singh, left, talks to staff members of the KEM Hospital during a visit to victims of the attack.

  • Monsoon rains kill 25 in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 4:40 AM
    At least 25 people have died as torrential monsoon rains lashed Pakistan, flooding roads and disrupting communications in several cities.

  • India Links Pakistan Ties to Terrorism After Attack (Update2) Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Jul 14 11:21 AM
    July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh linked progress in peace talks with Pakistan to its neighbor ceasing support for terrorism, three days after multiple train bombings left 179 people dead in Mumbai.

  • India: Pakistan Must Rein in Terrorists Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Jul 14 12:01 PM
    India Prime Minister Says Bombers Who Targeted Rail System Had Support From Inside Pakistan

  • England Declares at 528-9, Reduces Pakistan to 66-3 in 1st Test Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Jul 14 10:48 AM
    July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Collingwood struck his highest Test score and took a flying catch as England reduced Pakistan to 66-3 after scoring 528-9 declared in the first of a four-match series at Lord's in London.

  • Suicide Blast Kills 3 People in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Jul 14 10:16 AM
    Suicide Bombing Leaves 3 People Dead in Pakistan, Including Prominent Cleric, and Triggers Riot

  • PM meets Mumbai bomb victims, slams Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
    MUMBAI (Reuters) - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Pakistan on Friday of breaking its word by continuing to harbour Islamist extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts and promised to help them rebuild their lives.

  • Pakistan must rein in terrorists: India Open this result in new window
    Chinapost.com.tw - 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
    India's prime minister said Friday that the Mumbai train bombers were "supported by elements across the border" -- an apparent reference to Pakistan -- and that Pakistan must rein in terrorists operating in its territory before the two nations' peace process can move ahead.

  • India: Pakistan 'Elements' Backed Bombers Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Jul 14 8:31 AM
    Indian Prime Minister Says Bombay Train Bombers Were Supported by 'Elements' From Pakistan

  • Pakistan urged to act against anti-Indian militant groups Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
    Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, yesterday warned that Pakistan continued to harbour anti-Indian militants and that a peace process between the two countries would stagnate until they were curbed.

  • Indias leader tells Pakistan: curb terror supporters Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Jul 14 4:57 PM
    INDIAS Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, interrupted a visit to wounded survivors of Bombays train bombings yesterday to give a blunt warning to Pakistan to control terror groups inside its borders including those he blames for the atrocity, which killed 189 people.

  • Pakistan fear over Malik injury Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 14 11:59 AM
    Pakistan opening batsman Shoaib Malik may miss the whole Test series against England with elbow trouble.

  • India links Pakistan to Bombay train bombings Open this result in new window
    Seattle Times - Jul 14 11:10 AM
    India's prime minister said today the Bombay train bombers were "supported by elements across the border" and that Pakistan must rein in terrorists before a peace process can move ahead.

  • India-Pakistan peace process battered by bomb carnage Open this result in new window
    The Scotsman - Jul 14 6:32 PM
    INDIAN prime minister Manmohan Singh yesterday accused Pakistan of breaking its word by continuing to harbour Islamic extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts.

  • Harmison strikes after Bell tolls for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - 3 minutes ago
    Stephen Harmison took two wickets in three balls to leave England firmly in control of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's here today.

  • Indian PM slams Pakistan over bombings Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Jul 14 3:10 PM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has accused Pakistan of breaking its word by continuing to harbour Islamist extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts and promised to help them rebuild their lives.

  • Woolmer's love affair with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    IBN live - 17 minutes ago
    The coach of probably the most mercurial sides in world cricket - Pakistan's Bob Woolmer took some time out to chat with CNN-IBN's Himanshu Singhal. Himanshu Singhal: Welcome Mr. Woolmer to CNN-IBN. Tell us something about your stint as the Pakistan coach and how has the life been so far?

  • Monsoon rains kill 18 in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 14 5:58 AM
    At least 18 people are reported killed by heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan's Punjab province.

  • Pakistan blamed for blasts Open this result in new window
    Brisbane Courier Mail - 1 hour, 56 minutes ago
    INDIAN Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has warned overnight that the peace process with Pakistan could be harmed by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support "from across the border".

  • India warns Pakistan over terror Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 14 4:28 AM
    Indian PM Manmohan Singh says Pakistan must curb terrorism for the peace process to continue.

  • India blames Pakistan 'lack of control' after Mumbai train attacks Open this result in new window
    Independent - Jul 14 4:20 PM
    The peace process between India and Pakistan appeared to be in danger yesterday as the Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, publicly accused "elements" in Pakistan of being involved in the Bombay bombings. Speaking in Bombay after meeting with victims of Tuesday' s serial bombings, Dr Singh said India would not continue with the peace process unless Pakistan acted against Islamic militants

  • England Reaches 426-4 vs Pakistan as Collingwood Gets Test Best Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Jul 14 5:34 AM
    July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Collingwood advanced to his highest score in elite cricket as England retained the ascendancy in the first Test against Pakistan by reaching 426-4 at lunch on the second day at Lord's in London.

  • Live: England v Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 14 3:17 AM
    Centurions Paul Collingwood and Alastair Cook look to capitalise on day two against Pakistan.

  • The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, has warned that the peace process with Pakistan could be harmed by the Mumbai  Open this result in new window
    ABC Asia Pacific - 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
    The explosions aboard crowded commuter trains left 200 dead and nearly 700 wounded. But Pakistan has rejected Mr Singh's claims.

  • India: Pakistan Must Rein in Terrorists Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Jul 14 4:31 AM
    Indian Prime Minister Says Pakistan Must Rein in Terrorists Before Peace Process Can Continue

  • India claims Pakistan link to Bombay bombers Open this result in new window
    Baltimore Sun - Jul 14 12:16 PM
    Third person sought in connection with train blasts that killed more than 200 The bombers who targeted Bombay's rail system had support from inside Pakistan, India's prime minister said today, warning that the nuclear-armed rivals' peace process could be derailed unless Islamabad reins in terrorists.

  • India links Pakistan to bombings Open this result in new window
    The Age - Jul 14 12:24 PM
    THE peace process between India and Pakistan has fallen victim to the Mumbai bombings as talks scheduled for next week were reportedly delayed because New Delhi said it had evidence that its neighbour had a "hand" in the attacks.

  • England turn screw on toiling Pakistan Bell becomes team's third centurion of the innings before bowlers strike Open this result in new window
    The Scotsman: Sport - Jul 14 6:35 PM
    IAN Bell made the most of his temporary opportunity by hitting a comeback century to strengthen England's commanding position in the opening npower Test against Pakistan.

  • Indian police tracing calls made to Bangladesh, Pakistan Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - 55 minutes ago
    The Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, warned Friday the peace process with Pakistan could be hit by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support from across the border, report AFP and Reuters.

  • Harmison strikes late to leave Pakistan trailing England by 462 runs Open this result in new window
    Slam! Sports - Jul 14 2:10 PM
    LONDON (AP) - Steve Harmison took two late wickets to leave Pakistan trailing England by 462 runs with seven wickets left at stumps Friday on day two of the first Test at Lord's.

  • 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.

  • Suicide attack kills 1, seriously wounds cleric in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Jul 14 6:25 PM
    A leading Shi'ite cleric was seriously wounded and his relative was killed Friday in a bomb blast outside his residence in Pakistan's southwest port city Karachi, the cleric's son said.

  • 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.

  • India PM implies Pakistan supported attack Open this result in new window
    Calcutta News - Jul 14 5:10 PM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said terror attacks against the country were supported by elements across the border, referring to Pakistan.

  • Indian PM meets Mumbai bomb victims, slams Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 14 10:25 AM
    MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Pakistan on Friday of breaking its word by continuing to harbour Islamist extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts and promised to help them rebuild their lives.

  • England 528-9 Dec Pakistan 66-3: Late wickets seal day of dominance for fiery England Open this result in new window
    Independent - Jul 14 4:27 PM
    Ian Bell showed his determination to remain within the England set-up yesterday when he scored his third Test hundred on the second day of the first Test against Pakistan. Bell completed his century, the 100th scored by an England batsman at Lord's, with a scampered single to wide mid-on, giving Andrew Strauss the ideal opportunity to declare his side's first innings closed on 528 for 9 and have

  • Manmohan Points Finger at Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Jul 14 4:13 PM
    BOMBAY, 15 July 2006 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh yesterday blamed Pakistan for the Bombay train bombings and alleged that the attackers had support from across the border.

  • Cricket-Harmison strikes after Bell tolls for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Jul 14 2:56 PM
    LONDON (AFP) - Stephen Harmison took two wickets in three balls to leave England firmly in control of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's. At stumps, on the second-day of the four-match series, Pakistan were 66 for three in reply to England's first innings 528 for nine declared, a deficit of 462, after Paul Collingwood had made a Test-best 186 and Ian Bell 100 not out.

  • Terror attacks impact India-Pakistan peace process Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 35 minutes ago
    New Delhi/Mumbai, July 14: The terror attacks in Mumbai and Srinagar that killed over 200 people have predictably cast a shadow on the India-Pakistan peace process.

  • Pakistan denies supporting Mumbai bombers Open this result in new window
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Jul 14 3:25 PM
    Pakistan has rejected claims by the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the Mumbai train bombers had support from across the border. Pakistan says the peace process between the two countries must continue.

  • Cricket-Malik hands Pakistan new injury headache Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Jul 14 2:56 PM
    LONDON (AFP) - Injury-hit Pakistan suffered a fresh blow when coach Bob Woolmer said opening batsman Shoaib Malik was doubtful for the entire Test series against England.

  • 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.

  • India-Pakistan cooperation important: US Open this result in new window
    Dawn - 58 minutes ago
    WASHINGTON, July 14: The United States on Friday declined to comment on the Indian decision to postpone upcoming secretary-level talks with Pakistan but indicated that Washington considers the dialogue important for long-term peace in the region.

  • Harmison strikes after Bell tolls for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Jul 14 2:55 PM
    Stephen Harmison took two wickets in three balls to leave England firmly in control of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's overnight. At stumps on the second day, Pakistan were 3 for 66 in reply to England's first innings 9 declared for 528 - a deficit of 462.

  • Suicide Blast Kills 3 People in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    phillyburbs.com - Jul 14 10:04 AM
    KARACHI, Pakistan - A suicide bomber blew himself up outside the home of a prominent Shiite Muslim cleric Friday, killing the cleric and a bodyguard and triggering a riot in this southern Pakistani city.

  • Dr Singh warns Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Statesman - Jul 14 3:04 PM
    Statesman News Service MUMBAI, July 14: Dr Manmohan Singh today warned Pakistan that no headway in the peace process could be possible unless it stopped aiding and abetting terrorism against India which he clearly mentioned originated from across the border.

  • Pakistan hand England Test control Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Jul 13 12:55 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.

  • A Top Shiite Leader in Pakistan Dies in a Suicide Bombing Open this result in new window
    New York Times - 2 minutes ago
    Sectarian terror struck the southern port city of Karachi as a suicide bomber killed Allama Hassan Turabi.

  • 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.

  • Cricket-Arafat provides bright spot for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Jul 14 2:57 PM
    LONDON (AFP) - Pakistan pace bowler Yasir Arafat starred for Sussex in their County Championship match against Kent grabbing three wickets at Hove while his international teammates toiled at Lord's.

  • Manmohan warns peace process can derail: Pakistan rejects allegations Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Jul 14 4:49 PM
    ISLAMABAD (July 15 2006): Pakistan on Friday rejected unsubstantiated Indian allegations regarding Mumbai bomb blasts and called for the peace process between the two South Asian neighbours to continue. "Terrorism is a phenomenon which effects almost every country of the world.

  • Australia and Pakistan draw at Top End series Open this result in new window
    Fox Sports - Jul 14 3:57 AM
    Shane Watson made an unbeaten 63 Friday, following his first innings of 161 not out, as Australia A and Pakistan A drew their four-day match at the Top End Cricket Series.

  • Suicide bomber kills prominent cleric in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    San Diego Union-Tribune - Jul 14 8:39 AM
    KARACHI, Pakistan, 6:39 a.m. July 14 (AP): A suicide car bomber killed a prominent Shiite Muslim cleric and one of his relatives in this southern Pakistan city on Friday, police said.

  • Indian PM points finger at Pakistan over Mumbai train bombs Open this result in new window
    Channel NewsAsia - Jul 14 10:41 AM
    MUMBAI - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Friday the peace process with Pakistan could be harmed by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support "from across the border".

  • Pakistan goads neighbour over Mumbai blasts Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Jul 14 7:18 AM
    INDIA and Pakistan exchanged diplomatic blows as old tensions resurfaced after the bombings in Mumbai that claimed more than 200 lives. -

  • Pakistan rue letting English off the hook Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Jul 14 7:13 AM
    LONDON: 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. -

  • Pakistan recalls Sohail Abbas Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Jul 14 1:16 PM
    Lahore: Pakistan has recalled penalty corner specialist Sohail Abbas and former captain Waseem Ahmed in the 18-member squad to be led by Ghazanfar Ali for the Champions Trophy in Spain from July 22 to 30. ``We found them in perfect physical ...

  • Indian PM points finger at Pakistan over Mumbai train bombs Open this result in new window
    TODAYonline - Jul 14 12:47 PM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addresses a press conference after his visit to Mumbai in the aftermath of the series of train bomb blasts. Singh warned the peace process with Pakistan could be harmed by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support "from across the border."

  • 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.

  • 3RD LD: Singh casts doubt on early resumption of India-Pakistan talks Open this result in new window
    Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 14 6:33 AM
    _ (EDS: RECASTING, ADDING QUOTES FROM PAKISTAN FOREIGN MINISTRY)

  • India accuses Pakistan for Mumbai blasts, suspects Al Qaeda's involvement too Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 14 10:03 AM
    New Delhi, July 14(ANI): India on Friday accused Pakistan of its complicity in Tuesday's Mumbai blasts that killed 179 and injured about 700.

  • India: Pakistan 'Elements' Backed Bombers Open this result in new window
    phillyburbs.com - Jul 14 6:19 AM
    BOMBAY, India - India's prime minister said Friday that the Bombay train bombers were supported by elements across the border - a clear reference to Pakistan - which he said must rein in terrorists before a peace process can move ahead.

  • Pakistan rejects Indian allegations over train bombings, says peace process should go on Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 14 8:03 AM
    Pakistan's government on Friday rejected allegations from India's leader that the Bombay train bombers received support from inside Pakistan, and called for the peace process between the South Asian rival nations to continue.

  • Indian PM points finger at Pakistan over Mumbai train bombs Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 14 6:38 AM
    MUMBAI (AFP) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has warned the peace process with Pakistan could be hit by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support "from across the border".

  • Pakistan must rein in terrorists: India Open this result in new window
    Sify News - Jul 14 1:46 PM
    The bombers who targeted Mumbai's rail system had support from inside Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Friday, warning that the nuclear-armed rivals' peace process could be derailed unless Islamabad reins in terrorists.

  • Pakistan lose Malik to injury Open this result in new window
    FOXSPORTS.com.au - Jul 14 11:40 AM
    INJURY-hit Pakistan suffered a fresh blow when coach Bob Woolmer said opening batsman Shoaib Malik was doubtful for the entire Test series against England.

  • Indias Prime Minister Scolds Pakistan Over Terrorism Open this result in new window
    New York Times - Jul 14 5:43 PM
    Manmohan Singh made his toughest remarks yet in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts.

  • Indian premier says Pakistan must rein in terrorists for peace process to move ahead Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 14 8:03 AM
    India's prime minister said Friday the Bombay train bombers were supported by "elements" in Pakistan, and warned that the peace process between the two nations would stall if Pakistan doesn't rein in terrorists operating from its territory.

  • Iranian pugilists on Pakistan Green Hill top Open this result in new window
    IranMania.com - Jul 14 3:15 PM
    LONDON, July 15 (IranMania) - Iran snatched two gold medals at an international tournament, Green Hill, in Karachi, a seaport in southern Pakistan, MNA reported.

  • India points at Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Jul 14 2:06 PM
    Mumbai/New Delhi: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned yesterday the peace process with Pakistan could be harmed by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support "from across the border".

  • Peace with Pakistan affected if militancy not controlled: India Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 14 5:29 AM
    MUMBAI (AFP) - India's premier has warned it will be hard to make peace with Pakistan unless it cracks down on militants, and said those behind the deadly Mumbai train bombings had support "from across the border".

  • Pakistan condemns Israel's attack on Beirut airport Open this result in new window
    ArabicNews.com - Jul 14 11:21 AM
    Pakistan yesterday strongly condemned the Zionist attack on Beirut airport resulting in loss of many innocent lives and widespread damage to property and infrastructure.

  • Indian leaders accuse Pakistan of harboring train bombers Open this result in new window
    KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Jul 14 9:16 AM
    India's prime minister said Friday the Bombay train bombers were "supported by elements across the border" and that Pakistan must rein in terrorists

  • Pakistan in a spot of bother Open this result in new window
    CricketLine.com - Jul 14 10:53 AM
    Recalled Test duo Ian Bell and Steve Harmison combined to maintain England's strong position in the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's on Friday.

  • 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.

  • Report: India-Pakistan high level talks this month unlikely to take place Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 14 7:18 AM
    High-level talks between India and Pakistan scheduled for next week are "unlikely" to take place, a news agency reported Friday, hours after India's prime minister warned that Pakistan must control terrorism to keep the peace process alive.

  • 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.

  • Monsoon rains flood Pakistan quake areas Open this result in new window
    UPI - Jul 14 9:08 AM
    MANSEHRA, Pakistan, July 14 (UPI) -- Torrential rains are flooding the same areas of northern Pakistan that were devastated by a deadly earthquake last October.

  • India: Pakistan Must Rein in Terrorists Open this result in new window
    phillyburbs.com - Jul 14 4:34 AM
    BOMBAY, India - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Friday that Pakistan must rein in terrorists on its own soil before the peace process can continue. Officials in India have said they believe the bombings on Bombay's commuter rail network earlier this week were the work of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, a Pakistan-based Islamic militant group that operates in Kashmir, the Himalayan region at the

  • India fingers Pakistan over Bombay bombings Open this result in new window
    Daily Telegraph - Jul 14 7:19 AM
    The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has warned Pakistan the peace process between the two countries could not progress unless it brings terrorist groups "across the border" under control.

  • Pakistan's Wali Khan hails Manmohan's S. Asia peace efforts in spite of terror strikes Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 14 5:33 AM
    By Naveen Kapoor ew Delhi, July 14 (ANI): Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and his coalition government have got the thumbs up from across the border for their efforts to sustain peace, harmony and stability in South Asia, and particularly with Pakistan, in spite of the massive devastation caused to life and property in Srinagar and Mumbai by bomb blasts by terrorists this week.

  • Pakistan blamed for train blasts Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Jul 14 2:51 PM
    MUMBAI: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned yesterday the peace process with Pakistan could be harmed by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support "from across the border".

  • Cricket-Collingwood keeps England on top against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Jul 14 8:56 AM
    LONDON (AFP) - Paul Collingwood 's Test-best 179 not out has strengthened England's position against Pakistan at Lord's. At lunch on the second day of the first Test of a four-match series, England were well-placed at 426 for four.