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Pakistan probe clears cup players (CNN.com)
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Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:33:31 GMT

KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) -- The chairman of the Pakistan probe looking into the national cricket team's dismal World Cup said he found no evidence of match fixing or of any player being linked to the death of coach Bob Woolmer.


Malaysian Minister Sees Vast Business Avenues With Pakistan (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Asia News)
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Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:51:00 GMT

KARACHI, April 24 Asia Pulse - Malaysia and Pakistan can explore more downstream business partnership in areas such as advanced food applications, eleo-chemicals, animals' food, energy, telecommunication and many more sectors.


Pakistan vigil for BBC's Gaza man (BBC News)
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Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:38:28 GMT

Journalists in Pakistan hold a vigil calling for the release of BBC correspondent Alan Johnston who was abducted in Gaza six weeks ago.


Pakistan inquiry rules out fixing (BBC News)
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Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:40:26 GMT

The chairman of the Pakistan probe into the team's World Cup says there is no evidence of rigged results.


Pakistan channel 'facing threats' (BBC News)
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Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:21:46 GMT

A Pakistan news channel says it is under pressure over its coverage of the row over the country's top judge.


Pakistan say no players were involved in Woolmer's death (Daily Telegraph)
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Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:06:16 GMT

The chairman of Pakistan's investigation into their dismal World Cup has said he found no evidence of match fixing or of any player being linked to the death of coach Bob Woolmer.


Many Afghan refugees have been forced out of Pakistan only to live in dire conditions in Afghanistan (Aljazeera)
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Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:23:52 GMT

More than three million Afghans have voluntarily repatriated from Pakistan with UNHCR assistance since 2002, making it the largest such operation in the refugee agency's history.


Pakistan poised to more drug export: Shaukat (Business Recorder)
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Mon, 23 Apr 2007 23:51:42 GMT

ISLAMABAD (April 24 2007): Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Monday said that the government is taking steps to position Pakistan as the manufacturing and export hub of high quality drugs. As such, Pakistan is now poised to increase the drug export.


Pakistan media protests curbs (The Hindu)
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Mon, 23 Apr 2007 21:20:17 GMT

ISLAMABAD: Journalists on Monday protested Government action against a television channel for its coverage of the ongoing judicial crisis. Aaj TV received a notice from the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) on Sunday to ...


Pakistan Considers Building Gas Pipeline to China (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
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Mon, 23 Apr 2007 03:22:32 GMT

April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan is considering a plan to build a natural gas pipeline from the Arabian Sea to China, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said, a sign of deepening relations between the two countries in trade, investment and energy cooperation.