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Pakistan not ruled out of Woolmer murder probe: police 
AFP via Yahoo! News - 46 minutes ago
Detectives investigating the murder of cricket coach Bob Woolmer on Tuesday denied claims that Pakistan's squad had been ruled out of the inquiry as potential suspects.Pakistan Intelligence Agents Ambushed Leaving Five Dead 
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By Staff Writers Khar (AFP) Pakistan, March 28, 2007 Gunmen on a motorbike hurled grenades and opened fire on an army vehicle in a Pakistani tribal area Tuesday, killing five members of the military's spy agency, officials said.Pakistan team set to head home after London stop 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 27 2:49 AM
The Pakistan cricket team were set to leave for home Tuesday after a two-day stopover in London during which they have kept a low profile amid the furore over the murder of their coach Bob Woolmer.Pakistan cycle race shows changing times 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 27 12:01 AM
In Pakistan, where burqas are more widespread than lycra, nearly 50 foreign cyclists including four former world champions and several women have taken part in a trailblazing road race.Pakistan players begin arriving home 
Fox Sports - Mar 27 4:24 PM
Pakistani players began arriving home Wednesday, after a tumultuous time following a shock first-round World Cup exit and the murder of coach Bob Woolmer in Jamaica. "I can't say anything at this moment," was the only response allrounder Yasir Arafat gave to local media on arrival. He was accompanied by a relative at the Islamabad International Airport. Pakistan was stunned by Ireland in the ...Militants fire rockets after Pakistan school clash 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 27 12:37 AM
Militants fired rockets at a paramilitary fort in northwest Pakistan Tuesday, as authorities shut nearby schools following a deadly clash between Taliban recruiters and police.Pakistan airline chief resigns 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 11:27 PM
The chairman of Pakistan's national airline has resigned, officials said Tuesday, following a European Union safety ban imposed on most of its ageing fleet.Pakistan cricketers heading home 
BBC News - Mar 27 5:02 AM
Pakistan's cricketers are returning home after the murder of coach Bob Woolmer and shock World Cup exit.Pakistan: No Woolmer death links 
CNN.com - Mar 26 7:11 PM
LONDON, England (AP) -- Members of the Pakistan team should not be considered suspects in the murder of coach Bob Woolmer at the World Cup, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board said Monday.Pakistan: Nationwide Protests 
New York Times - Mar 26 7:51 PM
Thousands of political opposition members rallied peacefully across Pakistan to denounce President Pervez Musharraf?s suspension of Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry. Around 2,000 protested in Lahore and 3,000 in Karachi. Leaders termed the turnout a success after the arrests of hundreds of opposition members over the weekend.Pakistan team not yet cleared in Woolmer probe: police chief 
Channel NewsAsia - Mar 27 5:47 PM
LONDON: Despite the fact that they have left Jamaica, the Pakistan team has not been cleared in the inquiry into the murder of cricket coach Bob Woolmer, the detective heading the probe told the BBC on Tuesday.Pakistan not ruled out of Woolmer murder probe: police 
TODAYonline - 1 hour, 56 minutes ago
Pakistani cricketer Yasir Arafat arrives at Islamabad airport, after a two-day stopover in London. Pakistan's cricket chief promised legislators that players will get legal aid if they are summoned to Jamaica for questioning over the murder of Coach Bob Woolmer.3m TB patients in Pakistan 
Khaleej Times - 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
KARACHI Centuries old killer disease, tuberculosis, has once again raised its ugly head in Pakistan as according to a report of World Health Organisation (WHO) nearly three million people are infected with the ailment in the country.In Pakistan, a media group cries foul over government advertising 
CPJ Press Freedom Online - Mar 27 2:24 PM
New York, March 27, 2007 The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about a deteriorating media environment in Pakistan that includes both business retaliation and outright attacks on media companies.Pakistan airline chairman resigns 
BBC News - Mar 27 2:14 AM
The chairman of the state-owned Pakistan International Airlines resigns, in the aftermath of a flight ban on the organisation by the European Union.Pakistan team not yet cleared in Woolmer probe 
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Mar 27 5:43 PM
Despite the fact that they have left Jamaica, the Pakistan team has not been cleared in the inquiry into the murder of cricket coach Bob Woolmer, the detective heading the probe told the BBC.Pakistan 'safe to return home' 
Independent - Mar 27 4:11 PM
Pakistan's players have no reasons to fear a return home, according to the team spokesman Pervez Mir.Pakistan team go home as police say Woolmer inquiry may take years 
The Scotsman: Sport - Mar 27 4:26 PM
THE final members of the Pakistan team left their London hotel last night to head back to their homeland as mystery continued to surround the murder of their coach Bob Woolmer.Pakistan intelligence agents ambushed, five dead 
AFP via Yahoo!7 News - Mar 27 10:29 AM
KHAR, Pakistan (AFP) - Gunmen on a motorbike hurled grenades and opened fire on an army vehicle in a Pakistani tribal area Tuesday, killing five members of the military's spy agency, officials said.Pakistan team still suspects 
FOXSPORTS.com.au - Mar 27 3:55 PM
DESPITE the fact that it has left Jamaica, Pakistan's World Cup team has not been cleared in the inquiry into the murder of coach Bob Woolmer.Pakistan's loss to Ireland suspicious - Reid 
Stuff - Mar 27 10:13 AM
Respected former New Zealand test captain and international match referee, John Reid, suspects Pakistan's cricket World Cup loss against Ireland was a case of match-fixing.Pakistan team head home after death 
PA via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Mar 27 10:56 AM
The final members of the Pakistan cricket team have left their London hotel to head back to their homeland as mystery continues to surround the murder of their coach Bob Woolmer.Kenya: Pakistan Lads Play Schools Side Today 
AllAfrica.com - Mar 27 3:06 PM
The visiting Pakistan junior national team plays their third match against a Kenya Schools Combined side from 4.30 pm today at the City Park Stadium.Terrorism, extremism threatens Pakistan's development: Musharraf 
IANS via Yahoo! India News - Mar 27 10:37 AM
Islamabad, March 27 (DPA) Extremism and terrorism are threatening Pakistan s development and young people must be prevented from being led into mounting bombings and suicide attacks, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday.Pakistan, Hong Kong to enhance trade and investment 
Business Recorder - Mar 27 4:36 PM
HONG KONG (March 28 2007): Pakistan and Hong Kong on Tuesday agreed to forge closer economic links by enhancing the level of trade and investment between the two countries. It was decided in a meeting here between Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and Chief Executive of Hong Kong Donald Tsang.Pakistan cricketers won't have to worry about safety at home, official says 
Slam! Sports - Mar 27 11:46 AM
LONDON (AP) - Pakistan's cricketers will not have to worry about their safety when they return home following their early elimination from the World Cup and the murder of coach Bob Woolmer, team spokesman Pervez Mir said Tuesday.Pakistan set for 7.0 percent growth rate: ADB 
AFP via Yahoo!7 News - Mar 27 8:50 AM
ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Pakistan's economy is projected to post a growth rate of about 6.5 percent to 7.0 percent in 2007 and 2008, reflecting some strengthening in agriculture and manufacturing sectors, the Asian Development Bank said Tuesday.Pakistan set for 7.0 percent growth rate: Asian Development Bank 
Business Recorder - Mar 27 4:34 PM
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's economy is projected to post a growth rate of about 6.5 percent to 7.0 percent in 2007 and 2008, reflecting some strengthening in agriculture and manufacturing sectors, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Tuesday. The Pakist ....Pakistan violating human rights in war on terror: Amnesty 
IANS via Yahoo! India News - Mar 27 6:52 AM
New Delhi, March 27 (IANS) Pakistan committed numerous human rights violations as it participated in the US-led war on terror with hundreds being detained and arbitrarily arrested in Pakistan as well as unlawfully transferred to US custody, said Amnesty International.Pakistan team 'not suspects' 
Daily Telegraph - Mar 27 9:16 AM
Pakistan's cricket team prepared to head home today as it emerged that police investigating the murder of their cricket coach Bob Woolmer are looking for at least three Pakistani fans who were at his hotel when he died.Senators order PCB to give Pakistan players legal aid 
Reuters via Yahoo! India News - Mar 27 6:45 AM
KARACHI (Reuters) - A Pakistan parliamentary committee on sports has told the country's cricket board to ensure legal aid is offered to any Pakistan cricketer summoned to Jamaica in connection with the murder of coach Bob Woolmer.CIA secret prisons in Pakistan? 
The Economic Times - Mar 27 2:42 PM
NEW DELHI: In a report on human rights violations committed during the war on terror in Pakistan, Amnesty International, the international human rights body, has criticised the Pakistani government for human rights violations in its bid to assist the US. It has also asked the Bush administration to stop secret detentions.England and Pakistan agree compensation for Oval cricket Test match 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 9:17 AM
Cricket officials from England and Pakistan have reached an agreement for compensation for Pakistan's forfeiture of last summer's Oval Test match.US-Pakistan alliance under scrutiny as Musharraf faces crisis 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 7:56 AM
The US strategic partnership with its key "war on terror" ally Pakistan is under growing scrutiny in Washington as President Pervez Musharraf reels from his worst crisis since grabbing power eight years ago.Pakistan Team To Speak About Murder 
Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Mar 27 4:42 AM
Pakistan's World Cup cricket team is to make a statement on the murder of their coach, Bob Woolmer, shortly.Pakistan set for 7.0 percent growth rate: ADB 
TODAYonline - Mar 27 9:22 AM
The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank in Manila. Pakistan's economy is projected to post a growth rate of about 6.5 percent to 7.0 percent in 2007 and 2008, reflecting some strengthening in agriculture and manufacturing sectors, the Asian Development Bank said Tuesday.Pakistan signs new peace deal with pro-Taliban militants 
Daily News - Mar 27 1:40 PM
PAKISTAN : Pakistani authorities, tribal elders and pro-Taliban militants Monday signed the latest in a series of peace deals in a troubled frontier area, officials and witnesses said.Pakistan violated human rights: Amnesty 
The Times of India - Mar 27 8:02 AM
The Amnesty International also called on Pakistan to apply its constitutional and domestic legal safeguards.Pakistan violated human rights: Amnesty 
The Times of India - Mar 27 7:55 AM
NEW DELHI: Pakistan committed numerous human rights violations as it participated in the US-led 'war on terror' with hundreds being detained and arbitrarily arrested in Pakistan as well as unlawfully transferred to US custody, said Amnesty International.Pakistan head home saying 'not suspects' 
ThatsCricket.com - Mar 27 1:38 PM
The Pakistan cricket team headed home Tuesday saying they were "not suspects" in the murder of coach Bob Woolmer, after a two-day rest in London following their doomed World Cup trip. A spokesman added that the players had no safety fears about returning home, although he admitted that Pakistani cricket fans would be disappointed with their performance. "I would say that the Pakistani team was ...Pakistan 'kept in the dark' on coach's murder 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 6:15 AM
The Pakistan cricket team is being "kept in the dark" by Jamaican police over the murder of coach Bob Woolmer, their spokesman insisted Monday.Pakistan c.bank to continue monetary tightening 
Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Mar 27 2:50 AM
KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 (Reuters) - Pakistan needs to continue exercising monetary tightening until it sees a more marked decline in inflation, the country's central bank chief said on Tuesday.PAKISTAN: CPNE vows to protect freedom of expression 
AsiaMedia - Mar 27 11:35 AM
The standing committee of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding freedom of expression and resolved to continue the struggle without fear of consequences.Terrorism, extremism holding back Pakistan: Musharraf 
Khaleej Times - Mar 27 8:13 AM
ISLAMABAD - Extremism and terrorism are threatening Pakistan s development and young people must be prevented from being led into mounting bombings and suicide attacks, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said on Tuesday.Ireland deny Pakistan win fixed 
BBC News - Mar 26 2:40 PM
Ireland captain Trent Johnston says his side's shock victory over Pakistan was not a fix.Pakistan flag carrier's chief quits after EU ban 
Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Mar 27 2:17 AM
KARACHI, March 27 (Reuters) - The chairman of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Tariq Kirmani, has resigned, a company official said on Tuesday, days after the European Union banned most of the carrier's ageing fleet due to safety concerns.Judge supporters arrested in Pakistan 
CNN.com - Mar 26 5:46 AM
Police in Pakistan have arrested more than 1,000 protesters demonstrating against the dismissal of the country's top judge earlier this month.Legal aid for Pakistan players 
News 24 South Africa - Mar 27 9:39 AM
Pakistan's cricket chief has promised legislators that players will get legal aid if they are summoned to Jamaica over the murder of Bob Woolmer.Experts call for change in US policies towards Pakistan 
ANI via Yahoo! India News - Mar 27 1:23 AM
Washington, Mar 27 (ANI): Leading regional experts have reportedly said that the US needs to change its policies toward Pakistan to better promote stability in South Asia. The experts were speaking at a conference "Stability and Democracy in Pakistan: In the Shadow of Terrorism" in Washington. Marvin Weinbaum, currently a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington described a ...Pakistan to award mandate for sovereign bond 
Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Mar 27 1:13 AM
KARACHI, March 27 (Reuters) - Pakistan will issue a sovereign offshore bond this fiscal year ending on June 30 and a mandate to manage the transaction will be awarded this week, a senior government official said on Tuesday.England and Pakistan boards settle Oval claims 
Cricinfo via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Mar 27 12:47 AM
England's 2010 tour to Pakistan rescheduled to 2012Pakistan team to fly home as murder hunt goes on 
The Scotsman - Mar 27 4:10 AM
THE Pakistan cricket team were flying home from Britain today as Jamaican police continue the murder hunt for the killer of their coach, Bob Woolmer.Pakistanis, not Americans, must decide democratic model for Pakistan: Crocker 
ANI via Yahoo! India News - Mar 26 11:44 PM
Islamabad, Mar 27 (ANI): US Ambassador in Islamabad Ryan C Crocker, who is soon to vacate the post, has said that it was up to Pakistanis, and not the Americans, to decide what kind of democracy should be restored in Pakistan. He laid stress on the people's involvement in developing democracy in Pakistan. "Democracies have to be developed by the countries and the people involved. We have ...Pakistan chief quizzed by legislators 
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Mar 27 5:58 AM
Legislators grilled Pakistan's cricket chief on Tuesday over why lawyers were not sent to Jamaica when police interviewed players after the murder of national coach Bob Woolmer.Pakistan cricket team homeward bound amid murder probe 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 4:11 AM
The Jamaica police chief probing the hotel room murder of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer at the World Cup said in an interview Monday that he let the team fly home to avoid a diplomatic row.Former Pakistan chief justice offers to broker deal 
IANS via Yahoo! India News - Mar 27 12:28 AM
Karachi, March 27 (IANS) As street protests continued across Pakistan, a former Supreme Court chief justice has offered to work for a political settlement to end the turmoil over the suspension of Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry.Pakistan crosses a dangerous boundary 
Asia Times - Mar 27 3:38 AM
KARACHI - Even as the administration of President General Pervez Musharraf faces one of its biggest political challenges in seven years, the Pakistan Army has made the potentially explosive decision to intervene in the internecine strife in the volatile South Waziristan tribal area.We want to know the truth, demand Pakistan 
ThatsCricket.com - Mar 27 9:38 AM
As Jamaican police pored over security video from the Kingston hotel where Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer was murdered, the team claimed on Monday they were kept in the dark about the investigation. Team spokesman Pervez Mir said the "visibly disturbed" players were not being given enough information about the investigation into a killing which has sent shockwaves well beyond the world of ...Pakistan signs deal in militant area 
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 27 11:09 AM
Tribal elders signed a deal with the government to deny sanctuary to foreign militants in a remote Pakistani border region where al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri escaped a U.S. airstrike last year, the two sides said Tuesday.Cup no fun without India, Pakistan: Ranatunga 
ThatsCricket.com - Mar 27 9:39 AM
The World Cup has been shorn of its fun by the early exit of crowd-pullers India and Pakistan, former Sri Lanka captain Arjuna Ranatunga said on Tuesday. Ranatunga, who had tipped India to win the showpiece event, said he was shocked to see the two former champions knocked out in the first round. "I was shocked by the way India played, especially against Bangladesh," Ranatunga, who was captain ...Pakistan tribesmen promise to shun militants 
Reuters via Yahoo! India News - Mar 26 9:47 PM
KHAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Tribesmen in a Pakistani region known as a safe haven for al Qaeda-linked militants gave the government assurances on Monday they would not shelter foreign fighters, officials said.Pakistan coach's death reveals cricket's dark side 
The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 1:00 AM
The murder of top international cricket coach Bob Woolmer the day after his mercurial Pakistan team crashed ignominiously out of the World Cup has exposed the murky side of a game once considered the epitome of fair play. (So clean, in fact, was the reputation of cricket that the English used the phrase "it's just not cricket" in reference to anything considered improper.)PAKISTAN Pakistani Catholics close to Christ s suffering - Asia News 
AsiaNews.it - Mar 27 7:24 AM
Asia News PAKISTAN Pakistani Catholics close to Christ s suffering pakistan lahore faisalabad catholics joseph coutts lawrence j. saldanha lent prayer repentance blasphemy laws huddod ordinances They know the human sorrows that bearing witness can bring about in a Muslim country.Pakistan cricket team flies home 
PA via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Mar 26 9:05 PM
The Pakistan cricket team will fly home from Britain as Jamaican police continue the murder hunt for the killer of their coach, Bob Woolmer.Chinese FM to visit Pakistan 
People's Daily - Mar 27 3:27 AM
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing will pay an official visit to Pakistan from April 1 to 2 at the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart Khurshid Kasuri.Mass Pakistan detentions over judge firing 
UPI - Mar 26 12:04 PM
Police throughout Pakistan have arrested more than 1,000 political activists upset with the firing of the country's chief justice, reports said Monday. ...Jamaican police investigating the murder of Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer are looking for three Pakistani fans 
India Daily - Mar 27 4:59 AM
Jamaican police investigating the murder of Pakistan's cricket coach Bob Woolmer are looking for three Pakistani fans who were with the team in the days before he was killed.Pakistan not favoring Iran sanctions: Spokesperson 
Islamic Republic News Agency - Mar 27 1:46 AM
Pakistan - Iran - Nuclear Pakistan does not favour imposition of sanctions on Iran as sanctions are often counter-productive, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.US-Pakistan alliance under scrutiny as Musharraf faces crisis 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 25 11:11 PM
The US strategic partnership with its key "war on terror" ally Pakistan has come under growing scrutiny in Washington as President Pervez Musharraf reels from his worst crisis since grabbing power eight years ago.Police in Kingston has said that it is ''unlikely'' that Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer's killers were Jamaicans 
India Daily - Mar 27 5:00 AM
Police in Kingston has said that it is "unlikely" that Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer's killers were Jamaicans. The police have consistently said that they are confident the killer or killers was known to Woolmer because of the fact there was no sign of unforced entry and nothing was stolen.Ireland denies win over Pakistan was fixed 
Express India - Mar 27 1:51 AM
Ireland captain Trent Johnston has dismissed suggestions that his side's shock victory over Pakistan was a fix.Police let Pakistan team go home to avoid 'diplomatic incident' 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 26 12:12 AM
The police chief in charge of the investigation into the murder of Pakistan cricket team coach Bob Woolmer said in an interview published Monday that he let the team leave Jamaica to avoid sparking a "significant diplomatic incident."Pakistanis, not Americans, must decide democratic model for Pakistan: Crocker 
New Kerala - Mar 27 5:49 AM
Islamabad, Mar 27 : US Ambassador in Islamabad Ryan C Crocker, who is soon to vacate the post, has said that it was up to Pakistanis, and not the Americans, to decide what kind of democracy should be restored in Pakistan.Pakistan's top court seeks answers on missing 
Reuters via Yahoo! India News - Mar 26 7:46 PM
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday gave the government two weeks to come up with information about hundreds of people who have gone missing after being taken in custody.Pakistan chief quizzed by legislators 
Sunday Times - Mar 27 6:23 AM
ISLAMABAD - Legislators grilled Pakistan s cricket chief over why lawyers were not sent to Jamaica when police interviewed players after the murder of national coach Bob Woolmer.Radio Australia - Asia Pacific - PAKISTAN: UN advisor says quake relief effort best ever 
ABC Radio Australia - Mar 27 12:00 AM
The United Nations senior advisor to Islamabad has praised the government's response to Pakistan's emergency needs after the 2005 quake. He says the strength of the partnership between the UN and the Pakistani Government is the best example of national and international co-operation on record.Pakistan board clears players 
Calgary Sun - Mar 27 12:37 AM
LONDON -- Members of the Pakistan team should not be considered suspects in the murder of coach Bob Woolmer at the World Cup, the outgoing chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board said yesterday.Pakistan leave London for home 
News 24 South Africa - Mar 27 3:46 AM
Pakistan are set to leave for home after a two-day stopover in London during which they have kept a low profile amid the furore over the murder of their coach Bob Woolmer.Pakistan airline chief resigns 
The Times of India - Mar 27 12:50 AM
The chairman of Pakistan's national airline has resigned, officials said, following a European Union safety ban imposed on most of its ageing fleet.Experts call for change in US policies towards Pakistan 
New Kerala - Mar 27 6:02 AM
Washington, Mar 27 : Leading regional experts have reportedly said that the US needs to change its policies toward Pakistan to better promote stability in South Asia. The experts were speaking at a conference "Stability and Democracy in Pakistan: In the Shadow of Terrorism" in Washington.Pakistan airline chief quits 
Gulf News - Mar 27 3:39 AM
Karachi: The chairman of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Tariq Kirmani, has resigned, a company official said on Tuesday. "He has submitted his resignation but there is no word on his replacement yet," said Nasir Jamal, spokesman for PIA.Woolmer: police defend Pakistan decision 
ITV.com - Mar 26 11:58 PM
Police in Jamaica have defended their decision to allow the Pakistan cricket team to leave the country. The squad has flown into London en route to Lahore a week after coach Bob Woolmer was murdered in his hotel room.Police searching for three Pakistan fans: report 
Khaleej Times - Mar 27 12:16 AM
LONDON - Jamaican police investigating the murder of Pakistan s cricket coach Bob Woolmer are searching for three of the team s fans who spent a great deal of time with the players, The Times reported in an early edition of its Tuesday paper.Tablighi Jamaat And Pakistan Team 
Outlook India - Mar 26 11:31 PM
Did Pakistani cricket coach Bob Woolmer's criticism of the growing influence of the Tablighi Jamaat of Pakistan on many players of the Pakistani cricket team contribute to his brutal murder?Pakistan's highest civilian award conferred on Sultan Qaboos adviser 
Khaleej Times - Mar 26 8:53 PM
MUSCAT Pakistan s new Gwadar Port, recently inaugurated by President Pervez Musharraf, has opened up immense trade opportunities for the Sultanate and Pakistan, Islamabad s top diplomat in Muscat has said, also underlining the sustained growth bilateral cooperation has witnessed in recent years.Pakistan signs new peace deal with pro-Taliban militants 
INQ7.net - Mar 26 5:45 PM
KHAR, Pakistan -- Pakistani authorities and tribal elders Monday signed the latest in a series of peace deals with pro-Taliban militants in a troubled frontier area, officials and witnesses said.Police hunt three Pakistan fans 
Perth Now - Mar 26 3:59 PM
JAMAICA police, investigating the murder of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer, are searching for three of the team's fans who spent a great deal of time with the players, The Times reports today (AEST).Pakistan deny any match fixing 
Mail and Guardian - Mar 26 11:02 PM
Pakistan Cricket Board chairperson Nasim Ashraf has denied the Pakistan cricket team were involved in any kind of match fixing or corruption, Sky Sports website reported on Monday, as the Bob Woolmer murder investigation continued.China Southern Launches New Code Share Service With Pakistan International Airlines 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 27 6:19 AM
GUANGZHOU, China----China Southern Airlines, - www.cs-air.com/en - with the largest and most technically advanced aircraft fleet in The People's Republic of China, is pleased to announce a new code-share agreement with Pakistan International Airlines.Pakistan kept in the dark on coach s murder 
Khaleej Times - Mar 26 8:46 PM
LONDON The Pakistan cricket team is being kept in the dark by Jamaican police over the murder of coach Bob Woolmer, their spokesman insisted yesterday.Pakistan judge row sparks arrests 
BBC News - Mar 26 3:46 AM
Opposition supporters are detained ahead of protests over the ousting of Pakistan's top judge, Iftikhar Chaudhry.Players should not be murder suspects, says Pakistan board 
The Scotsman: Sport - Mar 26 6:58 PM
MEMBERS of the Pakistan team should not be considered suspects in the murder of coach Bob Woolmer at the World Cup, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board said yesterday.Pakistan play for nothing to close book on forfeit 
Times Online - Mar 26 3:52 PM
The dispute between England and Pakistan over lost money from the forfeited Test at the Brit Oval last August was finally resolved yesterday when Pakistan agreed to waive their right to a fee for a Twenty20 match as part of their tour to England in 2012.Pakistan settle 'forfeit' claim 
Daily Telegraph - Mar 26 4:17 PM
The England and Wales Cricket Board have agreed a settlement with Pakistan regarding the ECB's claim for compensation after the forfeiture of the Test match between the teams last summer.Crisis continues in Pakistan 
Kavkaz Center - Mar 26 9:23 PM
Political parties of all shades of opinion and lawyers' associations held demonstrations across the country on Monday to ratchet up pressure on the government to withdraw the March 9 presidential reference and reinstate Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry as the Chief Justice of Pakistan.Three killed in Pakistan school battle 
AAP via Yahoo!7 News - Mar 26 1:41 PM
Police shot dead two suspected militant recruiters at a boys school in Pakistan after hearing they were trying to sign up students for suicide bombings.Mass Pakistan detentions over judge firing 
New Kerala - Mar 26 11:48 PM
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, March 26 : Police throughout Pakistan have arrested more than 1,000 political activists upset with the firing of the country's chief justice, reports said Monday.Pakistan urges media to go easy on team 
Fox Sports - Mar 26 7:54 AM
Pakistan's government on Monday urged the international media to go easy on its "traumatized" cricket team following the murder of coach Bob Woolmer.Arrests fail to halt rallies in Pakistan 
Gulf Times - Mar 26 11:17 PM
ISLAMABAD: Thousands of opposition supporters yesterday held fresh protests against President Pervez Musharraf s removal of Pakistan s top judge, despite the arrest of about 1,000 people in a police crackdown.Police searching for three Pakistan fans: report 
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Mar 26 5:58 PM
Jamaican police investigating the murder of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer are searching for three of the team's fans who spent a great deal of time with the players, The Times reported today.