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Bush says US prepared to play role in India-Pakistan peace process 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 12:54 PM
The United States is prepared to play any role in efforts by India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir dispute if invited by the two nuclear-armed neighbours, US President George W. Bush said.Musharraf: U.S. Threatened Pakistan 
CBS News - 11 minutes ago
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf tells 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft the U.S. told him his country would be bombed back to the Stone Age if it didn't help fight the war on terrorism. The two presidents meet this morning.Bush was 'taken aback' by U.S. threat to Pakistan 
International Herald Tribune - Sep 22 1:41 PM
President Bush said that he had been "taken aback" by a purported U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan back to the Stone Age if it did not cooperate in the fight against terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks.Foreign banks eye acquisitions in Pakistan 
FT.com via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 7:10 AM
International banks are sizing up possible acquisitions in Pakistan as swelling domestic banking profits stir interest despite looming uncertainty over the outlook for the government of General Pervez Musharraf.Bush 'taken aback' by Pakistan threat report 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 8:18 AM
US President George W. Bush said he was "taken aback" by a news report that the United States had threatened to bomb Pakistan in late 2001, but stopped short of flatly denying the charge.Bush says knew of no threat to bomb Pakistan 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 8:03 AM
President George W. Bush said on Friday he knew of no U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan following the September 11 attacks.Bush 'taken aback' by claim of U.S. threat against Pakistan 
USA Today - Sep 22 6:43 AM
President Bush said Friday he was "taken aback" by a purported U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan back to the Stone Age if it did not cooperate in the fight against terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks.White House: Not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 7:25 AM
The White House said on Friday it was not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan and former U.S. diplomat Richard Armitage denied warning Pakistan's president the United States would bomb his country after September 11.US threatened to bomb Pakistan 'back to Stone Age' after 9/11 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 6:26 AM
The United States threatened to bomb Pakistan "back to the Stone Age" after the September 11, 2001 attacks unless it supported the war on terror, President Pervez Musharraf said in an interview.U.S.-Pakistan relationship getting shaky 
USA Today - Sep 22 5:24 AM
Threats of U.S. military action inside Pakistan to counter al-Qaeda militants have highlighted the shaky relationship between these two key players in the war on terror and could escalate anti-American sentiments in this Islamic nation.U.S.-Pakistan relationship getting shaky 
AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 5:19 AM
Threats of U.S. military action inside Pakistan to counter al-Qaida militants have highlighted the shaky relationship between these two key players in the war on terror and could escalate anti-American sentiments in this Islamic nation.W.House: Not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 6:08 AM
The White House said on Friday it was not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan after the September 11 attacks despite Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's complaint that Washington warned it would bomb his country.U.S.-Pakistan relationship fragile 
AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 2:58 AM
Threats of U.S. military action inside Pakistan to counter al-Qaida militants have highlighted the shaky relationship between these two key players in the war on terror.Bush, Pakistan president tread carefully on purported U.S. threat 
The State - 38 minutes ago
Threats of U.S. military action inside Pakistan to counter al-Qaida militants have highlighted the shaky relationship between two key players in the war on terror and could escalate anti-American sentiments in the world s second-largest Islamic nation.Diplomats Call For Pushing Pakistan 
CBS News - Sep 22 12:18 PM
Some former diplomatic officials say the U.S. needs to take a harder line on Pakistan in quelling violence on the Pakistani-Afghan border as well as finding Osama bin Laden, CBS News White House correspondent Peter Maer reports.Cricket-ICC rejects Pakistan demand to omit Hair 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 12:32 AM
Pakistan's demand that Australian umpire Darrell Hair should not be appointed at next month's Champions Trophy has been rejected by the International Cricket Council (ICC).Pakistan Tells of U.S. Threat After 9/11, CBS Reports 
New York Times - Sep 21 10:58 PM
President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan said the United States threatened to bomb his country if it did not cooperate with the American campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan.Bush 'unaware' of Pakistan threat 
BBC News - Sep 22 8:44 AM
President Bush says he was "taken aback" by reports that the US threatened to bomb Pakistan in 2001.Bush "taken aback" by purported threat towards Pakistan 
Dallas Morning News - Sep 22 2:07 PM
WASHINGTON - President Bush said Friday that if a U.S. official tried to strong-arm Pakistan into fighting the war on terror after the Sept. 11 attacks, he didn't know about it.Pakistan leader says U.S. made threats 
AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 8:18 PM
President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan says the United States threatened to bomb his country back to the Stone Age after the 9/11 attacks if he did not help America's war on terror.US: threat to bomb Pakistan was a 'misunderstanding' 
Times Online - Sep 22 3:18 PM
America tried to smooth over differences with Pakistan today, after General Pervez Musharraf accused the Bush Administration of threatening to bomb his country if it did not co-operate in the war on terrorism....KSA, Pakistan agree to allow Saudi Pak to go public 
Khaleej Times - 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
ISLAMABAD Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have agreed to allow Saudi Pak Agricultural and Industrial Investment Company to become a public limited company preferably during 2006 with a view to have an access to the capital market.Musharraf: Pakistan Committed to Fighting Terrorism 
Voice of America - Sep 22 3:20 PM
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says his country is committed to fighting terrorism. Speaking to an audience at the George Washington University on Friday, General Musharraf said Pakistan would fight terrorism for its own good, but also for the good of other nations.We'll bomb you to Stone Age, US told Pakistan 
Times Online - Sep 22 3:18 PM
PERVEZ MUSHARRAF, the President of Pakistan, claimed last night that the Bush Administration threatened to bomb his country "into the Stone Age" if it did not co-operate with the US after 9/11, sharply increasing tensions between the...Tensions Evident as U.S. and Pakistan Leaders Meet 
NPR - Sep 22 7:20 AM
President Bush and Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf meet to discuss their alliance. The meeting comes just after public statements by Musharraf that the U.S. threatened Pakistan with military attacks if it did not agree to work with the U.S. after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the U.S.US threat to hit Pakistan post 9/11 was news to me, Bush insists 
Times Online - Sep 22 3:28 PM
PRESIDENT BUSH said yesterday that he was taken aback by a claim from President Musharraf of Pakistan that the US had threatened to bomb his country if it did not co-operate with America after the September 11 attacks.U.S.-Pakistan Relationship Getting Shaky 
ABC News - Sep 22 5:49 AM
Threats of U.S. Action in Pakistan Reveal Shaky Relationship Between Partners in War on TerrorTensions Evident as U.S. and Pakistan Leaders Meet 
NPR - Sep 22 7:13 AM
President Bush and Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf meet to discuss their alliance. The meeting comes just after public statements by Musharraf that the U.S. threatened Pakistan with military attacks if it did not agree to work with the U.S. after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the U.S. Lynn Neary talks with writer Steve Coll of the New Yorker magazine.Pakistan Leader Says U.S. Made Threats 
ABC News - Sep 22 5:50 AM
Pakistan Leader Musharraf Says U.S. Threatened Bombings if He Didn't Help in Terror WarUS, Pakistan First Ladies launch Pakistani arts website 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 6:01 PM
The first ladies of the United States and of Pakistan launched a website dedicated to Pakistani art, describing it as a vehicle of diplomacy.Bush denies knowledge of alleged threat to bomb Pakistan 
CBC via Yahoo! Canada News - Sep 22 2:50 PM
A former top Washington intelligence official has denied telling Pakistan that the U.S. would bomb it back into the Stone Age unless it co-operated with the American "war on terror" in the days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington.Former U.S. diplomat denies "U.S. bomb threat" against Pakistan 
People's Daily - 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
Former U.S. deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage said Friday that an official document detailing his conversation with the Pakistani intelligence chief confirms he did not threaten that Pakistan would be bombed if the Pakistani leader refuses to join the U.S. fight against al-Qaida.US unclear on Pakistan permission to strike 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 6:07 PM
The White House declined to say whether it would need to ask permission from Pakistan before striking at Osama bin Laden were he located in Pakistani territory.US threatened to bomb Pakistan 'back to stone age' after 9/11: Musharraf 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 5:59 PM
The United States threatened to bomb Pakistan "back to the stone age" in 2001 unless it cooperated in the US-led war on terror, President Pervez Musharraf said in an interview.Pakistan leader says U.S. made threats 
USA Today - Sep 21 5:15 PM
President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan says the United States threatened to bomb his country back to the Stone Age after the 9-11 attacks if he did not help America's war on terror. Musharraf says the threat was delivered by Richard Armitage, then the deputy secretary of state, to Musharraf's intelligence directorArmitage Says He Wasn't Authorized To Make Threat Against Pakistan 
WLBZ Bangor - 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage says his alleged military threat against Pakistan "did not happen."US denies threatening Pakistan 
Outlook India - 2 hours, 59 minutes ago
The Bush administration has denied giving any instruction to former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage to threaten Pakistan of US bombings after the September 11 attacks.Future of Pakistan attached to Balochistan: Yousaf 
Pakistani Newspaper - 19 minutes ago
ZHOB, Sep 22 (Online): Chief Minister Mir Jam Yousaf has said that future of Pakistan is attached to Balochistan. He expressed these views while addressing at a passing out parade of FC on Friday.White House says to threaten Pakistan is not U.S. policy 
People's Daily - 2 hours, 36 minutes ago
The White House said on Friday that it was not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan after the Sept. 11 attacks, but acknowledged it might have been "a classic failure to communicate."U.S. threatened to bomb Pakistan after 9/11: Musharraf 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 3:29 PM
President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan said that after the September 11 attacks the United States threatened to bomb his country if it did not cooperate with America's campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan.The day so far: Pakistan, E. coli, Hezbollah 
USA Today - Sep 22 10:29 AM
A quick look at the top news so far today: Pakistan: President Bush and Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf downplayed any security-related differences, and Bush said he was taken aback by reports of a United States threat to bomb... Bush says US prepared to play role in India-Pakistan peace process 
Channel NewsAsia - Sep 22 1:41 PM
WASHINGTON - The United States is prepared to play any role in efforts by India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir dispute if invited by the two nuclear-armed neighbours, US President George W. Bush said Friday.ICC reject Pakistan demand 
The Star - 31 minutes ago
Karachi - The demand made by Pakistan that Australian umpire Darrell Hair should not be appointed at next month's Champions Trophy has been rejected by the International Cricket Council (ICC).US entrepreneurs for investment in Pakistan 
The Frontier Post - 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
LAHORE (APP): The industrialists, businessmen and traders of the United States have shown keen interest to invest in Pakistan following President General Pervez Musharraf's address to them during his current visit there.US, Pakistan together in Osama hunt: Musharraf 
Yahoo! India News - Sep 22 1:02 PM
Washington, Sep 22 (IANS) Two days after a spat over whether he would allow the United States to go into Pakistan after Osama bin Laden, President General Pervez Musharraf Friday declared the two countries were together in the hunt for the world's most wanted terrorist.Bush Denies Threat to Bomb Pakistan Following 9/11 
Voice of America - Sep 22 10:50 AM
President Bush says the United States did not threaten Pakistan into joining the fight against terrorism following the 2001 attacks in New York and Washington.Bush 'taken aback' by reported U.S. threat to attack Pakistan 
Japan Today - Sep 22 3:47 PM
WASHINGTON U.S. President George W Bush said Friday he was "taken aback" by reports that his administration had threatened to bomb Pakistan if it did not cooperate in America's war against terrorism after the 9/11 terror attacks.Waqar claims Pakistan is innocent of ball-tampering 
The Frontier Post - 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
LAHORE (Agencies): Pakistan bowling coach Waqar Younis has insisted the team is innocent of ball-tampering claims arising out of last month's Oval Test against England. "I went straight into the referee's room and asked to see the ball. There was nothing wrong with it," he said.Bush 'taken aback' by purported United States threat to bomb Pakistan 
New Kerala - 7 minutes ago
Sridhar Krishnaswami, Washington, Sept 22: A day after the spat over Pakistan's role in tracking Osama bin Laden, US President George W Bush was today all praise for President Pervez Musharraf's role in the hunt for the fugitive al-Qaeda leader, with the latter responding that the relationship between the two was based on "trust".Pakistan is training snake: Karzai 
Dawn - 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
WASHINGTON, Sept 22: Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said Pakistan is training a snake that can also bite the trainer. Addressing the US Council on Foreign Relations on Thursday, Mr Karzai claimed that Pakistan s toleration of pro-Taliban militants had contributed to Afghanistan s instability.Bush attempts to mend fences with Pakistan 
Baltimore Sun - Sep 22 9:28 AM
Leader says U.S. threatened to bomb nation 'back to the Stone Age' after 9/11 President Bush said today he was "taken aback" by a purported U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan back to the Stone Age if it did not cooperate in the fight against terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks. Bush attempts to mend fences with Pakistan 
Baltimore Sun - Sep 22 9:12 AM
Musharraf says U.S. threatened to bomb nation 'back to the Stone Age' after 9/11 President Bush said today he was "taken aback" by a purported U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan back to the Stone Age if it did not cooperate in the fight against terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks. Pakistan Future attached with Balochistan: Jam 
The Frontier Post - 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
ZHOB (Online): Chief Minister Mir Jam Yousaf has said that future of Pakistan is attached to Balochistan. He expressed these views while addressing at a passing out parade of FC on Friday. He said that Balochistan was an independent state and not a part of United India before 1947.White House denies it threatened to bomb ally Pakistan back to 'the Stone Age' 
Sun-Sentinel - Sep 22 9:38 AM
Amid reports that an American official threatened to bomb Pakistan back to "the Stone Age" if it didn't cooperate with the United States in the war on terror, the Bush administration said today that its policy was "not to make bombing threats."Pakistan elected G-77 chairman 
Business Recorder - Sep 22 5:02 PM
UNITED NATIONS (September 23 2006): Pakistan on Friday elected by acclamation chairman of the Group of 77 (developing countries) at the United Nations. Pakistan will take over from South Africa, the current chairman, at the end of the year.Armitage says he wasn't authorized to make threat against Pakistan 
KATC3 - Sep 22 6:29 PM
WASHINGTON Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage says he never threatened that the U-S would use military force against Pakistan if it wouldn't help fight terrorists.Musharraf: U.S. Threatened to Bomb Pakistan After 9/11 
Washington Post - Sep 21 2:00 PM
NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan said that after the Sept. 11 attacks the United States threatened to bomb his country if it did not cooperate with America's war campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan.Pakistan clerics say Pope must go 
BBC News - Sep 21 9:58 PM
Radical Muslim clerics and scholars in Pakistan demand the Pope's removal for what they call insults against Islam.Bush Now Threatens Pakistan 
Zaman Online - Sep 22 2:13 PM
U.S. President George W. Bush announced he would order military action inside Pakistan if they had solid intelligence indicating that Osama bin Laden was hiding there.US: threat to bomb Pakistan was a 'misunderstanding' 
Times Online - Sep 22 8:34 AM
The White House tried to smooth over differences with Pakistan today, after President Pervez Musharraf accused the Bush Administration of threatening to bomb his country if it did not co-operate in the war on terrorism....Bush 'taken aback' by reported U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan after Sept. 11 
CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Sep 22 9:18 AM
WASHINGTON (AP) - President George W. Bush said Friday he was "taken aback" by a purported U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan back into the Stone Age if it did not co-operate in the fight against terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks.I'm not aware of threats against Pakistan: Bush 
New Kerala - Sep 22 4:45 PM
Washington, Sep 22: US President George W. Bush Friday said he was not aware of a conversation shortly after the Sep 11, 2001 terrorist attacks threatening Pakistan with bombing if it did not cooperate in the assault on the Taliban in Afghanistan.Bush Shocked At Pakistan 'Bomb Threat' 
Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Sep 22 8:39 AM
George Bush said he was "taken aback" by a purported US threat to bomb Pakistan "back to the Stone Age", if it did not help fight terrorism.Bush Hosts Pakistan's Leader Amid Pakistan-Afghan Dispute 
WCSH 6 Portland - Sep 22 12:25 PM
President Bush met with Pakistan's president Friday, as Bush tries to patch up a squabble between 2 important U.S. allies. Neighboring Afghanistan says Pakistan shares the blame for recent Taliban attacks.Musharraf: U.S. threatened to bomb Pakistan after 9/11 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 12:36 PM
President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan said that after the September 11 attacks the United States threatened to bomb his country if it did not cooperate with America's war campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan.Pakistan defers F-16 deal: paper 
The Hindu - Sep 22 1:01 PM
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan delayed signing the Letter of Acceptance (LoA) for the F-16 deal with the United States on the issue of the aircraft being stripped down for this sale and on conditionalities of usage, a newspaper said on Friday. The weekly ...Diplomats Call For Pushing Pakistan 
CBS 2 New York - Sep 22 6:57 AM
President Bush today starts a series of meetings with the leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The stepped-up diplomacy comes as violence increases in Afghanistan, where 339 Americans have died since the 2001 invasion.Bush says knew of no threat to bomb Pakistan 
Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 22 8:15 AM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush said on Friday he knew of no U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan following the Sept. 11 attacks.Pakistan: US made a threat after 9/11 
Boston Globe - Sep 22 2:03 AM
NEW YORK -- President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan said that after the Sept. 11 attacks, the United States threatened to bomb his country if it did not cooperate with America's campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan.US, Pakistan together in Osama hunt: Musharraf 
Hindustan Times - Sep 22 12:31 PM
Two days after a spat over whether he would allow the United States to go into Pakistan after Osama bin Laden, President General Pervez Musharraf on Friday declared the two countries were together in the hunt for the world's most wanted terrorist.Bush Works To Ease Turbulence With Pakistan 
WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley - Sep 22 11:16 AM
President George W. Bush is trying to smooth out some recent rough spots in relations with Pakistan.Ten years needed to recover from Pakistan quake: UN 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 11:29 AM
Pakistan will need at least 10 years to fully recover from the damage wrought by last year's devastating earthquake, a top United Nations official warned.Bush Says U.S., Pakistan Collaborating and Strategizing Against Extremists 
U.S. Department of State - Sep 22 3:43 PM
President Bush says the United States and Pakistan share an interest in bringing members of al-Qaida, including Osama bin Laden, to justice and welcomes discussions between Pakistan and India aimed at resolving long-standing issues, such as the dispute over Kashmir. Speaking at the White House with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, Bush says he has received a very interesting briefing from Waqar protests Pakistan innocence 
BBC News - Sep 22 12:22 AM
Pakistan bowling coach Waqar Younis insists the team did not tamper with the ball during the Oval Test.US, Pakistan together in Osama hunt: Musharraf 
New Kerala - Sep 22 4:52 PM
By Arun Kumar, Washington, Sep 22: Two days after a spat over whether he would allow the United States to go into Pakistan after Osama bin Laden, President General Pervez Musharraf Friday declared the two countries were together in the hunt for the world's most wanted terrorist.Bush 'knew of no threat' to bomb Pakistan 
News Interactive - Sep 22 9:26 AM
PRESIDENT George W Bush said today he knew of no US threat to bomb Pakistan following the September 11 attacks.Bush says he knew of no threat to bomb Pakistan 
Daily Telegraph - Sep 22 8:50 AM
President George W. Bush has said he knew of no US threat to bomb Pakistan following the Sept 11 attacks.US has sharp eye on Pakistan tribal deal: General 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 9:52 AM
The US General in charge of NATO in Afghanistan said a peace deal between Pakistan and tribal elders could yet bring peace to restive border regions, despite being savaged by US critics.US threatened to bomb Pakistan: Musharraf 
NDTV - Sep 22 8:24 AM
America had threatened to bomb Pakistan back to the Stone Age unless it joined the fight against al-Qaida. General Musharraf said this in a TV interview in the US.Bush "taken aback" by reported U.S. threat to Pakistan after 9/11 
Seattle Times - Sep 22 9:08 AM
President Bush said today he was "taken aback" by a purported U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan back to the Stone Age if it did not cooperate in the fight against terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks.First ladies launch U.S.-Pakistan site 
AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 21 9:26 AM
Hoping to bridge their countries through an understanding of arts and culture, Laura Bush and Pakistan's first lady, Sehba Musharraf, launched a new Web site Thursday geared toward educating youth.PAKISTAN: US threatened to bomb Pak into stone age 
AsiaMedia - Sep 22 1:02 PM
Washington --- Islamabad's delicate ties with the United States is threatening to come apart at the seams after it was revealed Thursday that the Bush administration threatened to bomb Pakistan into the "stone age" if it did not cooperate in the war on terror after 9/11.Pakistan elected to chair G-77 
Sify News - Sep 22 1:12 PM
Pakistan was on Friday elected the next chairman of the Group of 77 and China by acclamation.Bush says he knew nothing of alleged threat to bomb Pakistan 
KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Sep 22 8:40 AM
President Bush said Friday he was "taken aback" by a purported U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan back to the Stone Age if itWhite House: Not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan 
Yahoo! India News - Sep 22 8:17 AM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Friday it was not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan after the Sept. 11 attacks despite Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's complaint that Washington warned it would bomb his country.Bush says knew of no threat to bomb Pakistan 
AlertNet - Sep 22 8:10 AM
Source: Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush said Friday he knew of no U.S. threat to bomb Pakistan following the Sept. 11 attacks. Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said this week a U.S. ... U.S. threatened to bomb Pakistan "to the Stone Age" 
Pakistani Newspaper - Sep 22 12:10 PM
SEP 21 - President Pervez Musharraf said that after the September 11 attacks the United States threatened to bomb Pakistan if it did not cooperate with America's war campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan.White House: Not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan 
AlertNet - Sep 22 7:40 AM
Source: Reuters (Updates with Armitage denial of threat) WASHINGTON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The White House said on Friday it was not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan and former U.S. diplomat Richard Armitage denied ... Armitage says he wasn't authorized to make threat against Pakistan 
Fort Wayne News Channel 15 - Sep 22 9:24 AM
WASHINGTON Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage says he never threatened that the U-S would use military force against Pakistan if it wouldn't help fight...U.S. threatened Pakistan, Musharraf says 
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Sep 22 4:44 AM
He says the U.S. ambassador told him that Pakistan would aid America or "go back to the Stone Age."Pakistan calls for int'l efforts to halt Islamophobia 
Pakistani Newspaper - Sep 22 12:10 PM
UNITED NATIONS, Sept 22 (APP) - Pakistan has called for an international, legally binding instrument on elimination of religious intolerance as part of efforts to halt the trend of Islamophobia.PAKISTAN: Pemra takes up issue with federal government for ban on channel relay 
AsiaMedia - Sep 22 12:02 PM
Lahore --- The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has taken up the issue of the ban imposed on the relay of four channels of ARY TV network in Punjab with the federal government, terming the decision of the provincial government illegal.Not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan: W.House 
Pakistani Newspaper - Sep 22 12:25 PM
WASHINGTON, Sep 22: The White House said on Friday it was not U.S. policy to threaten Pakistan after the Sept. 11 attacks despite Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's complaint that Washington warned it would bomb his country.Threats of US bombing in Pakistan highlight allies shaky relationship 
Khaleej Times - Sep 22 7:32 AM
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Threats of US military action inside Pakistan to counter Al Qaeda militants highlight the shaky relationship between these key players in the war on terror and could escalate anti-American sentiments in this Islamic nation.Pakistan tribes want end to Baluchistan military ops 
Daily News - Sep 22 1:29 PM
PAKISTAN: Tribal chieftains in Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province called on Thursday for an end to military operations in the gas-rich region where militants are fighting for more autonomy.Bush Says He Didn't Know About Threat to Pakistan 
KXTV Sacramento - Sep 22 8:55 AM
WHITE HOUSE (AP) -- President Bush says he doesn't know about any conversation in which the U.S. vowed to bomb Pakistan "back to the Stone Age" if it didn't sign on to the war on terror.Bush Says U.S., Pakistan Collaborating and Strategizing Against Extremists 
[Press Release] U.S. Department of State - Sep 22 4:38 PM
The United States and Pakistan share an interest in bringing members of al-Qaida, including Osama bin Laden, to justice, President Bush says. Speaking at the White House with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, Bush says he has received a very interesting briefing from the Pakistani leader on his country s strategy to strengthen governance and to promote economic development in Pakistan s Armitage denies he made threat to bomb Pakistan 
Outlook India - Sep 22 8:45 AM
WASHINGTON, Sept 22, Former US deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage denied in an interview with CNN today that he had threatened US bombings of Pakistan after the September 11, 2001 attacks.PAKISTAN: CPNE elects office-bearers 
AsiaMedia - Sep 22 11:59 AM
Karachi --- Syed Fasih Iqbal of Balochistan Times , Quetta, has been elected president and Wamiq Zuberi of Business Recorder , Karachi, secretary general of the Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors (CPNE).Bush: Hadn't heard of Pakistan bombing threat 
WSYR 9 Syracuse - Sep 22 8:27 AM
President Bush says he doesn't know about any conversation in which the U.S. vowed to bomb Pakistan "back to the Stone Age" if it didn't sign on to the war ...