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  • Pakistan urged to shut extremist schools Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 5:09 PM
    Afghanistan's president urged Pakistan on Monday to shut down extremist schools and arrest the people who run them.

  • Pakistan weighed chances against US before backing 'war on terror' Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 11:40 AM
    Pakistan weighed up its chances of surviving a US military assault before joining the "war on terror" after the September 11, 2001 attacks, President Pervez Musharraf says in a book.

  • CIA paid Pakistan for catching al Qaeda: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 11:51 AM
    The CIA has paid Pakistan millions of dollars for catching al Qaeda fighters during the five years since the September 11 attacks on the United States, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf wrote in a memoir published on Monday.

  • Cinemas in Bangladesh, Pakistan squeezed by Bollywood Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 11:09 AM
    The traditional family trip to the local cinema has become little more than a nostalgic memory in Bangladesh and Pakistan, where locals prefer to stay home and watch banned Bollywood films on their television sets.

  • Karzai Should Stop Blaming Pakistan for Taliban, Musharraf Says Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - 42 minutes ago
    Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai should stop blaming Pakistan for failing to control the Taliban insurgency, Pakistan's leader Pervez Musharraf said, ahead of a meeting between the two leaders and President George W. Bush.

  • Indian and Pakistan agree to resume talks Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 9:29 AM
    India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations that were frozen after the July train bombings in Mumbai, their leaders said on Saturday.

  • Pakistan's Musharraf says coup rumours 'absolute nonsense' Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 4:30 AM
    Pakistan's military ruler President Pervez Musharraf laughed off rumours of an attempted coup against him while he was in the United States, saying his country was not a "banana republic".

  • Karzai Calls Pakistan's Extremist Madrassas a Terrorist Threat Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 25 3:48 PM
    Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai today said a small portion of Pakistan's religious schools, called madrassas, are ``training grounds for terrorists'' and a serious threat to the world.

  • Cricket-Champions of Pakistan, India set to clash Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 3:59 AM
    The national champions of Pakistan will play a four-day challenge match against their Indian counterparts from Sept. 27 to 30, a Pakistan Cricket Board official said on Monday.

  • Pakistan is no "banana republic," says Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 3:12 AM
    Scoffing at rumors that he had been overthrown in a coup while visiting the United States, President Pervez Musharraf said Pakistan was not an unstable "banana republic."

  • 'Strong' words with Pakistan but no bomb threat: Armitage Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 2:36 AM
    Former US deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage admitted having "a very strong conversation" with Pakistan's intelligence chief after the September 11 attacks but denied threatening to bomb the country.

  • U.S. did not threaten to bomb Pakistan: Armitage Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 1:53 AM
    Washington did not threaten to bomb Pakistan "back to the Stone Age" after the September 11 attacks but a Pakistani official may have distorted U.S. resolve to press Islamabad for help, a former U.S. diplomat said on Monday.

  • Pakistan urged to shut extremist schools Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
    Afghanistan's president called on Pakistan to close extremist madrasah schools and arrest the people who run them. Hamid Karzai, who has strong US support, has engaged in some sniping with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on countering terrorism.

  • Musharraf: CIA Paid Pakistan for Hundreds of Al-Qaida Suspects Open this result in new window
    Voice of America - Sep 25 6:05 PM
    Pakistan's president says the Central Intelligence Agency paid his government millions of dollars for hundreds of al-Qaida suspects that it turned over to U.S. custody.

  • Pakistan urged to shut extremist schools Open this result in new window
    AAP via Yahoo!7 News - Sep 25 6:34 PM
    Afghanistan's president has called on Pakistan to close extremist madrasah schools and arrest the people who run them.

  • US spy agency CIA paid Pakistan for al-Qaeda suspects: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 24 9:56 PM
    The US Central Intelligence Agency paid Pakistan millions of dollars for handing over more than 350 suspected al-Qaeda terrorists to the United States, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has said, The Times reported.

  • Widespread Outage Spurs Coup Rumors In Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - Sep 24 9:30 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Sept. 24 -- Panicky rumors of a coup swept through Pakistan on Sunday after a power outage interrupted national television broadcasts and later plunged much of the country into darkness.

  • Pakistan Geared To Become Regional Hub For IT, Telecom Business Open this result in new window
    Bernama - 2 hours, 46 minutes ago
    ISLAMABAD, Sept 26 (Bernama) -- Pakistan is geared to become the regional hub for information technology (IT) and telecom business, Pakistan Press International (PPI) reported Monday quoting its Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz as saying.

  • Taliban, al-Qaeda operating in Pakistan, Musharraf says Open this result in new window
    CBC via Yahoo! Canada News - Sep 25 3:50 PM
    Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants still operate in Pakistan, despite the arrest of more than 670 suspects since the U.S. told the country it had to pick a side after the Sept. 11 attacks, its leader says.

  • Terror trial hears of Pakistan visit Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 25 4:13 PM
    Member of an alleged al-Qaida conspiracy to bomb Britain admits visiting a militant training camp in Pakistan.

  • M16 'didn't tell us that 7/7 bombers were in Pakistan' Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Sep 25 3:49 PM
    PRESIDENT MUSHARRAF of Pakistan says he is angered by the failure of British police and intelligence services to stop young British militants such as the 7/7 suicide bombers visiting his country before staging their terror attacks....

  • Musharraf: CIA has paid Pakistan millions Open this result in new window
    USA Today - Sep 25 1:29 PM
    Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf got lots of attention last week when it became known that his memoir would say that the U.S. had threatened to bomb his country if Pakistan didn't cooperate in the war on terror after 9/11...

  • India asks Pakistan to dismantle its terrorism base Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 20 minutes ago
    By Arun Kumar, Washington, Sep 26: Calling Pakistan a "nursery of global terrorism", India has asked Pakistan once again to stop all cross-border terrorism as promised and dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism still intact on its soil.

  • Musharraf's book says Pakistan faced U.S. 'onslaught' if it didn't back war Open this result in new window
    CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Sep 25 1:18 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan's president says in his memoir released Monday that he had no choice after the Sept. 11 attacks but to switch from supporting the Taliban to backing the U.S.-led war on terror groups or face an American "onslaught."

  • Musharraf: CIA paid Pakistan for suspects Open this result in new window
    UPI - Sep 25 6:08 PM
    LONDON, Sept. 25 (UPI) -- President Pervez Musharraf, in his memoir, says that the United States paid Pakistan millions of dollars for suspected al-Qaida terrorists.

  • US paid Pakistan terrorist bounty: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 25 12:26 PM
    THE President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, has embarrassed Washington for a second time in a week, with the allegation the CIA paid Pakistan millions of dollars for hundreds of al-Qaeda prisoners. -

  • Pakistan says it has no information on whether Osama bin Laden is dead or alive Open this result in new window
    CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Sep 25 12:34 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan's president and foreign ministry said Monday they have no information about where Osama bin Laden is hiding or whether he is dead or alive, but they have placed a high priority on finding out.

  • Pakistan president denies coup Open this result in new window
    MSNBC - Sep 25 4:28 AM
    Pakistans president dismissed rumors that his military-led government had been overthrown during his visit to the United States.

  • Pakistan leader derides Afghan security complaint Open this result in new window
    Tiscali - 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistans President Pervez Musharraf stepped up a war of words with Afghanistan, deriding accusations the Taliban leader was in Pakistan as nonsense and questioning the Afghan governments leadership.

  • Pakistan Urged to Shut Extremist Schools Open this result in new window
    The Daily Comet - Sep 25 5:35 PM
    Afghanistan's president urged Pakistan on Monday to shut down extremist schools and arrest the people who run them. Hamid Karzai, who has strong U.S. support, has engaged in some sniping with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on countering terrorism.

  • US spy agency CIA paid Pakistan for al-Qaeda suspects: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 24 4:16 PM
    The US Central Intelligence Agency paid Pakistan millions of dollars for handing over more than 350 suspected al-Qaeda terrorists to the United States, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has reportedly said.

  • CIA paid Pakistan for catching al Qaeda - Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 25 12:01 PM
    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The CIA has paid Pakistan millions of dollars for catching al Qaeda fighters during the five years since the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf wrote in a memoir published on Monday.

  • How much can a Pakistan-US partnership achieve? Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 36 minutes ago
    By Nasim Zehra: Tackling the "terrorist threat" is the key defining factor in the Pakistan-US relationship, notwithstanding other elements of their ties.

  • Power Outage in Pakistan Not Linked to Coup Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - Sep 24 3:00 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Sept. 24 -- Panicky rumors of a coup swept through Pakistan on Sunday after a power failure cut off national television broadcasts and later plunged much of the country into darkness.

  • No al-Qaeda leader in Pakistan: spokesperson Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 25 4:54 PM
    Pakistan's spokesperson said on Monday that the al-Qaeda leadership was in Afghanistan and the country has no information on the whereabouts of Mullah Omar or Osama bin Laden.

  • Bomb blast wounds 15 in southwest Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Tiscali - 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
    QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A cycle-bomb exploded near a restaurant in Pakistans troubled southwestern city of Quetta on Sunday, wounding at least 15 people, police said.

  • Landmine kills 28 on way to Pakistan wedding Open this result in new window
    Tiscali - 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
    QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Twenty-eight people travelling to a wedding in southwest Pakistan were killed on Friday when their vehicle hit a landmine near the countrys main natural gas fields.

  • Landmine kills 26 on way to wedding in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Tiscali - 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
    QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Twenty-six people travelling to a wedding in southwest Pakistan were killed on Friday when their vehicle hit a landmine near the countrys main natural gas fields.

  • Seeking help of Pakistan to fight terror is ridiculous: Advani Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 37 minutes ago
    Rajkot, Sep 25: Deriding the setting up the joint Indo-Pak mechanism on anti-terror, Leader of the Opposition L K Advani today said it was ridiculous for India to seek support of Pakistan to fight terrorism as that country is involved in spreading the menace here.

  • ``Pakistan a nursery of global terror'' Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Sep 25 3:23 PM
    NEW YORK: Pakistan "remains a nursery" of global terrorism, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Monday. Islamabad had done "precious little" to dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism on its eastern borders with India. In an address ...

  • Pakistan to open visa door wider Open this result in new window
    The Telegraph - Sep 25 3:21 PM
    New Delhi, Sept. 25: A more liberal visa regime between India and Pakistan is likely to be in place soon as Islamabad has offered to allow more travellers across the border.

  • Pakistan Denies Coup `Rumors' After Power Failures (Update2) Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 24 11:18 PM
    Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's government rejected ``rumors'' of a coup against President Pervez Musharraf that circulated after power failures struck cities, including the capital, Islamabad.

  • Pakistan closes cinema during Ramazan Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 25 5:18 PM
    The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan Monday decided to close all cinema houses during the Holy month of Ramazan by pursuing a policy of motivation instead of strictness, state-run APP reported.

  • Pakistan's ship-breakers endorse Greenpeace ban Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Sep 25 4:09 PM
    KARACHI (September 26 2006): Pakistan's ship-breakers have endorsed the ban on purchasing and breaking 50 vessels of different classes at Gaddani Ship Breaking Yard for having hazardous materials that could be potential danger for the coastline environment.

  • Pakistan Denies Coup Rumors Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Times - Sep 25 12:08 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Government and military officials Sunday denied rumors of a coup attempt against President Pervez Musharraf while he was visiting the United States.

  • Pakistan says it has no information on whether Osama bin Laden is dead or alive Open this result in new window
    WTNH-TV New Haven - Sep 25 11:05 AM
    (Islamabad, Pakistan-AP, Sept. 25, 2006 2:00 PM) _ Pakistan's president and foreign ministry said Monday they have no information about where Osama bin Laden is hiding or whether he is dead or alive, but they have placed a high priority on finding out.

  • CORRECTED - India and Pakistan agree to resume talks Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 25 10:32 AM
    HAVANA, Cuba (Reuters) - India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations that were frozen after the July train bombings in Mumbai, their leaders said on September 16.

  • CIA paid Pakistan for Al-Qaeda men Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Sep 25 1:29 PM
    LONDON: The CIA secretly paid "millions of dollars'' to the Pakistan Government as a reward to Islamabad for handing over hundreds of Al-Qaeda suspects to America, The Times reported on Monday claiming that the "revelation'' came ...

  • Pakistan says no information about Osama's death Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Sep 25 9:03 AM
    Pakistan - Osama Pakistan said on Monday that it has no information whether al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is dead or alive. "We have no information about his coordinates.

  • Pakistan Denies Coup `Rumors' After Power Failures (Update1) Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 24 10:03 PM
    Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's government ``categorically rejected rumors'' of a coup against President Pervez Musharraf that circulated after power failures struck cities, including the capital, Islamabad.

  • US did not threaten to bomb Pakistan - Armitage Open this result in new window
    Stuff - Sep 25 12:45 PM
    SEOUL: Washington did not threaten to bomb Pakistan "back to the Stone Age" after the Sept 11 attacks but a Pakistani official may have distorted US resolve to press Islamabad for help, a former US diplomat has said.

  • Pakistan has no information on bin Laden Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 25 6:38 PM
    Islamabad, Sep 25 : Pakistan has no information on whether Osama bin Laden is still alive or on his possible whereabouts, an official said here Monday.

  • Pakistan denies coup rumours while Musharraf away Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 24 10:37 AM
    Pakistan on Sunday denied rumours of a coup attempt against President Pervez Musharraf while he is visiting the United States.

  • Pakistan take steps to overhaul hockey structure Open this result in new window
    Kaumundi Online - Sep 25 12:55 PM
    KARACHI : Fed up with repeated failure of its team in international events, Pakistan Hockey Federation has sought help from the International Hockey Federation (FIH) to reorganise its domestic hockey on modern and scientific lines.

  • Osama likely in Pakistan: Karzai Open this result in new window
    Hindustan Times - Sep 25 11:16 AM
    Three days ahead of the trilateral summit with US President George W Bush and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, Afghan leader Hamid Karzai has said the Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is "probably" in Pakistan and he can be captured if "collectively tried".

  • 40 percent male, 12 percent female addict to smoking in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Sep 25 8:48 AM
    Pakistan - Smoking Around 40 percent of male and 12 percent female are addicted to smoking in Pakistan, according to a survey released on Monday. According to a survey conducted in Peshawar University, the number of smokers that include both male and female is increasing with each passing day.

  • Hockey-Pakistan seek world body help to revive fortunes Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports - Sep 25 5:08 AM
    KARACHI, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Pakistan, once the world power in hockey, have sought help from the game's global governing body in a bid to revive their international fortunes.

  • Boycott Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's Memoirs; Don't Buy In The Line of Fire  Open this result in new window
    Blogcritics.org - Sep 25 1:36 PM
    General Pervez Musharraf, the President-Pretender of Pakistan, and one of the most popular and media-friendly world leaders, has finally finished his ghost-written memoirs, its title ripped off from the 1993 Clint Eastwood film In The Line of Fire . A Task Accomplished Overseeing the writing of In The Line of Fire had to be an exhaustive exercise considering that Mr Musharraf has

  • No al-Qaeda leader in Pakistan; Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Sep 25 11:40 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Sep 25 (APP): Pakistan on Monday said the al-Qaeda leadership was in Afghanistan and the country had no information on the whereabouts of Mullah Omar or Osama bin Laden.

  • Pakistan Denies Coup Rumors as Power Failures Hit Main Cities Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 24 6:33 PM
    Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's government rejected as ``baseless'' rumors of a coup against President Pervez Musharraf that circulated after power failures struck areas of the country, including cities such as the capital, Islamabad.

  • Blackout in Pakistan prompts rumors of a coup Open this result in new window
    San Jose Mercury News - Sep 25 3:17 AM
    Panicky rumors of a coup swept through Pakistan on Sunday after a power outage interrupted national TV broadcasts and later plunged much of the country into darkness.

  • Re: US threatened to bomb Pakistan 'back to stone age' after 9/11: Mus Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Sep 25 11:25 AM
    I do strongly believe that Pakistan's Mosharf told the truth blantly.He did not hide the fact for long. His courageous revelation should be appreciated. Mr. Armitage did this threat to fulfil the interest of the United States of America., no doubt about at all.

  • CIA Paid Pakistan for al-Qaeda Suspects: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Common Dreams News Center - Sep 25 7:16 AM
    CIA Paid Pakistan for al-Qaeda Suspects: Musharraf

  • US diplomat denies threat to bomb Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 25 3:15 AM
    World: US did not threaten to bomb Pakistan 'back to the stone age', the man who allegedly made the remark says.

  • Pakistan is no "banana republic", says Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 25 4:32 AM
    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Scoffing at rumours that he had been overthrown in a coup while visiting the United States, President Pervez Musharraf said Pakistan was not an unstable "banana republic".

  • Armitage: U.S. Did Not Threaten to Bomb Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Fox 6 News San Diego - Sep 25 6:47 AM
    Washington did not threaten to bomb Pakistan "back to the Stone Age" after the September 11 attacks but a Pakistani official may have distorted U.S. resolve to press Islamabad for help.

  • GERMANY TO HELP INCREASE SKILLED LABOUR IN PAKISTAN Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance - Sep 25 1:01 AM
    Demographics Pakistan has provided an ideal climate for investment but the foreign investors are still reluctant to invest here due to acute scarcity of skilled workforce. Hans Joachim Kiderlin, the new consul general of Germany, stated this during a meeting with Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) vice president Akbar Abdullah at Federation House, here on

  • Germany To Help Increase Skilled Labour In Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News - Sep 25 1:01 AM
    Pakistan has provided an ideal climate for investment but the foreign investors are still reluctant to invest here due to acute scarcity of skilled workforce. Hans Joachim Kiderlin, the new consul general of Germany, stated this during a meeting with Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) vice president Akbar Abdullah at Federation House, here on Thursday.

  • Indian PM plugs for action with Pakistan to stem Islamic militants Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 24 5:49 AM
    India's prime minister sought public support to tackle terrorism by cooperating with Pakistan, saying such a move would pressure Islamic militants accused in a series of deadly attacks.

  • Pakistan's Musharraf says coup rumours 'absolute nonsense' Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 25 12:03 AM
    ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has rejected rumours of a coup which were sparked by a nationwide blackout and further fuelled by a medical check-up that he underwent in the United States.

  • PAKISTAN TO BOOST SECURITY TO PROTECT AFGHAN TRADE ROUTE Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance - Sep 25 1:01 AM
    Trade / foreign investment The government of Pakistan has decided to establish three new security posts at Chaman and Khyber Agency to protect goods transported to Afghanistan.

  • Germany to Help Increase Skilled Labour in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 25 12:23 AM
    KARACHI, Sept 25 Asia Pulse - Pakistan has provided an ideal climate for investment but the foreign investors are still reluctant to invest here due to acute scarcity of skilled workforce. Hans Joachim Kiderlin, the new consul general of Germany, stated this during a meeting with Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) vice president Akbar Abdullah at Federation House,

  • Pakistan To Boost Security To Protect Afghan Trade Route Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News - Sep 25 1:01 AM
    The government of Pakistan has decided to establish three new security posts at Chaman and Khyber Agency to protect goods transported to Afghanistan.

  • Pope's Comment: Protest Rallies Staged in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Crosswalk.com - Sep 25 12:03 AM
    ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- Six party religio-political alliance Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) observed Friday, September 22 as protest day in reaction to PopeBenedict XV1s comment that he made during his speech at the University of Regensburg in Bavaria, Germany on Tuesday, September 12.

  • In Pakistan, coup fears Open this result in new window
    Cape Cod Times - Sep 25 4:01 AM
    THE WASHINGTON POST ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Panicky rumors of a coup swept through Pakistan yesterday after a power outage interrupted national television broadcasts and later plunged much of the country into darkness.

  • Pakistan says it has no information on whether Osama bin Laden is dead or alive Open this result in new window
    Pravda - Sep 25 4:55 AM
    Pakistan has no information on where Osama bin Laden is hiding or whether he is dead or alive, the Foreign Ministry said Monday. "We have no information about his coordinates.

  • India outclass Pakistan to win U-19 series Open this result in new window
    CricInfo - Sep 25 4:54 AM
    India Under-19 completed a 4-0 series victory against Pakistan Under-19 after they won the final match at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore by four wickets.

  • U.S. did not threaten to bomb Pakistan - Armitage Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 25 2:17 AM
    SEOUL (Reuters) - Washington did not threaten to bomb Pakistan "back to the Stone Age" after the Sept. 11 attacks but a Pakistani official may have distorted U.S. resolve to press Islamabad for help, a former U.S. diplomat said on Monday.

  • No information on Laden's status: Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Times of India - Sep 25 4:55 AM
    Pakistan's comments came amid speculation about Laden's status following a French newspaper report.

  • Musharraf reiterates allegation that US threatened to bomb Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Sun Daily - Sep 25 3:59 AM
    NEW YORK: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf reiterated his allegation that the United States had threatened to bomb Pakistan to "stone age" if it did not join the US in its war on terror immediately after the terrorist attacks of Sept 11, 2001 in New York.

  • Indian troops kill seven rebels near Pakistan border Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 24 3:14 AM
    Seven suspected Islamic militants were shot dead in two gunbattles with security forces in Indian Kashmir and on the western border with Pakistan in Rajasthan state, officials said.

  • Pakistan's President Musharraf denies rumours of coup attempt Open this result in new window
    Channel NewsAsia - Sep 25 12:11 AM
    ISLAMABAD : Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf Monday rejected rumours of a coup which were sparked by a nationwide blackout and further fuelled by a medical check-up that he underwent in the United States.

  • Pakistan take steps to overhaul hockey structure Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 25 9:08 AM
    Karachi, Sept 25: Fed up with repeated failure of its team in international events, Pakistan Hockey Federation has sought help from the International Hockey Federation (FIH) to reorganise its domestic hockey on modern and scientific lines.

  • Pakistan: The perils of attempting Hudood reform. By Elizabeth Kendal Open this result in new window
    Pakistan Christian Post - Sep 25 7:28 AM
    AUSTRALIA (ANS) -- In 1979 Pakistan`s military dictator Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq launched his program to Islamise Pakistan. The first step was the introduction of Hudood Ordinance.

  • Musharraf Insists US Threatened To Bomb Pakistan To The 'Stone Age' Open this result in new window
    Bernama - Sep 25 12:13 AM
    NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Bernama) -- Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf reiterated his allegation that the United States had indeed threatened to bomb Pakistan to "stone age" if it did not join the U.S in its war on terror immediately after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York.

  • CIA paid Pakistan millions of dollars for handing over more than 350 suspected al-Qaeda terrorists : Musharraf Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Sep 25 5:22 AM
    The US Central Intelligence Agency paid Pakistan millions of dollars for handing over more than 350 suspected al-Qaeda terrorists to the United States, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has said, The Times reported on Monday.

  • Opening slot can be a problem for Pakistan: Imran Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 25 8:23 AM
    Karachi, Sep 25: The legendary Imran Khan has warned the Pakistan cricket team to quickly sort out its opening pair problem or prepare for an early exit from next year's World Cup.

  • Pakistan closes cinemas during Ramadan Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 25 8:00 AM
    Islamabad, Sep 25: The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan has decided to shut down cinema houses during the holy month of Ramadan.

  • Mushtaq to help Pakistan team perform to it optimum Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 25 4:29 AM
    Karachi, Sep 25: Pakistan's new assistant cricket coach Mushtaq Ahmed has said his basic role would be to make sure that the team performed to its optimum in the next month's Champion's Trophy in India.

  • Pakistan Got Millions of Dollars by CIA Open this result in new window
    ERT.gr - Sep 25 3:54 AM
    The CIA had secretly paid Pakistani government several millions of dollars for handing over hundreds of al-Qaida suspects to America, revealed Pakistans President Pervez Musharraf in British paper Times.

  • Musharraf on Pakistans role fighting terrorists Open this result in new window
    MSNBC - Sep 24 11:11 PM
    In his new autobiography, In the Line of Fire, Pakistans president, General Pervez Musharraf, writes about his countrys war on terrorism.

  • In Pakistan, the delicate dance of a key US ally Open this result in new window
    The Christian Science Monitor - Sep 25 5:11 PM
    Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf's deal with Islamists may weaken the broader war on terror.

  • Pakistan to draw on Thai talent Open this result in new window
    Bangkok Post - Sep 24 6:55 PM
    Pakistan has sought technical assistance from Thai manufacturers to quadruple its gem and jewellery export target to US$100 million within the next few years.

  • US threat to hit Pakistan 'news to me' Bush insists Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Sep 24 5:50 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.

  • Rape law reform lays bare Pakistan's political morass Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 25 5:25 AM
    The 24-year-old Pakistani woman has medical reports saying she's been raped. What she hasn't got is four male witnesses that the country's Islamic law says she needs to prove it.

  • Pakistan to route intelligence to India via Interpol Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 24 9:16 PM
    ISLAMABAD Pakistan said it would share intelligence information with India through Interpol as per the joint anti-terror mechanism agreed upon by the two countries and willfully cooperate if any Red Corner Notices were issued through the world police body.

  • Pakistan should rationalise power, gas tariffs to boost FDI: World Bank Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 24 8:39 PM
    ISLAMABAD The World Bank has advised Pakistan to rationalise tariffs especially those of power and gas with a view to adequately facilitate foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country.

  • Encounters: Jon Stewart and Pervez Musharraf Open this result in new window
    New York Times - 28 minutes ago
    When President Bush informed Pakistan after the Sept. 11 attacks five years ago that it faced a stark choice to be with us or against us neither he nor his counterpart, President Pervez Musharraf, could have imagined it would come to this.

  • We'll bomb you to Stone Age, US told Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Sep 24 3:17 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...

  • In Book, Musharraf Expands on North Korean Nuclear Link Open this result in new window
    New York Times - 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
    The assertion by President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan deepened the mystery about North Korea?s nuclear program.