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Pakistan presses drive against militants - Washington Post Mon, 19 Oct 2009 01:51:11 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistan presses drive against militants
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- The Pakistani army pushed farther into a mountainous Taliban and al-Qaeda haven Sunday, ...
Pakistan Aims Offensive at a Militant StrongholdNew York Times
Threats close Pakistan schoolsAljazeera.net
Pakistan Taliban warns of further counter strikesRadio Australia
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Iran urges Pakistan action after attack - Reuters India Mon, 19 Oct 2009 02:44:38 GMT+00:00

Globe and Mail

Iran urges Pakistan action after attack
Reuters India
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has received information that "some security agents" in Pakistan were cooperating with elements behind Sunday's attack on the ...
Iran accuses Pakistan over attackBBC News
Iran summons Pakistan envoy after attack: reportDaily Times
Pakistan condemns suicide attack in IranTehran Times
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Inside the Islamic Emirate - New York Times Sun, 18 Oct 2009 23:38:48 GMT+00:00

Inside the Islamic Emirate
New York Times
If he continued driving on the left, we had crossed into Pakistan. If he drove on the right, we were still in Afghanistan. A mile down the road, ...

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India to send 26/11 evidence to Pakistan - Daily Times Sun, 18 Oct 2009 22:37:51 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

India to send 26/11 evidence to Pakistan
Daily Times
LAHORE: India will forward statements of key witnesses in the Mumbai terrorist attacks case to Pakistan to be used as evidence in the trial there, ...
India to send evidence in 26/11 case to PakistanPress Trust of India

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Another attack roils Pakistan - Chicago Tribune Sat, 17 Oct 2009 07:00:28 GMT+00:00

guardian.co.uk

Another attack roils Pakistan
Chicago Tribune
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — - A suicide car bomber targeted a police station Friday in the volatile northwest ...
New Attack in Pakistan Targets Police StationNew York Times
Suicide bomber kills 12 in Pakistan's PeshawarReuters
Suicide bomber strikes police station in Pakistan, killing 15Los Angeles Times
AsiaOne -The Age -Washington Post
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Gates seeking allies' help on Afghanistan war - The Associated Press Sun, 18 Oct 2009 17:22:16 GMT+00:00

The Associated Press

Gates seeking allies' help on Afghanistan war
The Associated Press
President Barack Obama is not expected to decide on a US strategy for Afghanistan or Pakistan until after Gates returns. Obama administration officials have ...

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The China-Pakistan conundrum - Livemint Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:04:53 GMT+00:00

SINDH TODAY

The China-Pakistan conundrum
Livemint
Even while we struggle to make sense of this flip-flop, our neighbour to the west, Pakistan, has all of a sudden been embroiled in an unprecedented internal ...
Disputed bordersThe News International

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Volatile Sistan-Baluchistan Region Is Base for Insurgents - Wall Street Journal Mon, 19 Oct 2009 01:06:42 GMT+00:00

Volatile Sistan-Baluchistan Region Is Base for Insurgents
Wall Street Journal
The region, which is located in Iran's southeast corner, borders Afghanistan and Pakistan and is one of the largest and poorest of Iran's 30 provinces. ...

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No information on Jundallah chief in Pakistan: FO - Daily Times Sun, 18 Oct 2009 22:38:02 GMT+00:00

Online - International News Network

No information on Jundallah chief in Pakistan: FO
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office has denied that Islamabad has information on the presence of the Jundallah chief in Pakistan. Talking to a private TV channel, ...
Pakistan rejects Iranian Ambassador statementXinhua

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US urged to deal with Pakistan carefully - DAWN.com Sun, 18 Oct 2009 22:27:21 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

US urged to deal with Pakistan carefully
DAWN.com
Senator John Kerry warned that a surge of troops in Afghanistan would have a destabalising affect on Pakistan. -File Photo WASHINGTON: John ...

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