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Pakistan blames Brits for suspects' visas - United Press International Fri, 10 Apr 2009 19:13:26 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistan blames Brits for suspects' visas
United Press International
Wajid Shamsul Hasan, Pakistan's high commissioner to Britain, spoke after British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for Pakistan to take further action to prevent terrorists from entering to Britain, The Times of London reported Friday. ...
British Leader Urges Pakistan to Step Up Anti-Terrorism Effort Voice of America
Pakistan, UK discuss anti-terror raid AFP
You stopped us from vetting people, says Pakistan envoy Times Online
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World Briefing | Asia Pakistan: Deadly Riots After 3 Bodies Are ... - New York Times Fri, 10 Apr 2009 11:45:45 GMT

Boston Globe

World Briefing | Asia Pakistan: Deadly Riots After 3 Bodies Are ...
New York Times, United States
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Riots in southwestern Pakistan left one policeman dead and three others wounded Thursday, as public anger boiled over after the discovery of the mutilated bodies of three missing members of the dissident Baluchistan National ...
FACTBOX-Security developments in Pakistan, April 10 Reuters
Riots in Pakistan After Dissidents Found Dead FOXNews
Several Injured During Pakistan Riots in Baluchistan Bloomberg
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Envoy Suggests Pakistan Deserves US 'Bailout' More Than American ... - FOXNews Fri, 10 Apr 2009 00:51:31 GMT

Indian Express

Envoy Suggests Pakistan Deserves US 'Bailout' More Than American ...
FOXNews
After watching the US government dole out hundreds of billions of dollars to mismanaged corporations and risk-taking Wall Streeters, Pakistan's envoy to the US said Washington should re-think its priorities — and send some of that money his way. ...
Video: Pakistan wary of India's aid to Afghanistan- 08 Apr 09 Al Jazeera
Holbrooke of South Asia Wall Street Journal
Afghan envoy defends US raids Aljazeera.net
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$83.4B sought for anti-terrorist efforts - United Press International Fri, 10 Apr 2009 17:54:13 GMT

Seattle Post Intelligencer

$83.4B sought for anti-terrorist efforts
United Press International
WASHINGTON, April 10 (UPI) -- US President Barack Obama requested an $83.4 billion supplemental appropriation for anti-terrorist efforts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. "We face a security situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan that demands urgent ...
Obama seeks $83.4 billion more in 2009 war funds Reuters
Obama makes new war funding request, angers anti-war lawmakers Xinhua
Obama seeks extra funds for wars BBC News
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Cleric's exit imperils Pakistan peace deal - The Associated Press Thu, 09 Apr 2009 15:50:57 GMT

Voice of America

Cleric's exit imperils Pakistan peace deal
The Associated Press
ISLAMABAD (AP) — A hard-line cleric who negotiated a peace accord that halted fighting between the Taliban and security forces in part of northwest Pakistan said Thursday he is leaving the region to protest the government's failure to impose Islamic ...
Pakistan cleric slams Zardari over sharia delay AFP
Pakistan Reports 4 Dead in Suspected US Strike Voice of America
US drone kills 3 militants in Pakistan-residents Reuters
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Pakistan's Rocky Peace Hits Bump - ABC News Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:34:18 GMT

ABC News

Pakistan's Rocky Peace Hits Bump
ABC News
By VIVIAN SALAMA A pro-Taliban cleric has pulled out of a fragile peace accord between the Pakistani government and Taliban militants in western Pakistan. Supporters Pakistan's hard-line cleric Sufi Muhammad leave Mingora in Pakistani troubled Swat ...
Cleric's exit leaves Pakistan peace efforts on shaky ground Dallas Morning News
Pakistan peace effort rattled by cleric's exit The Associated Press
Cleric's Move Imperils Truce in Swat Valley Washington Post
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Four wounded in SW Pakistan bomb blast - AFP Fri, 10 Apr 2009 14:16:34 GMT

BBC News

Four wounded in SW Pakistan bomb blast
AFP
QUETTA, Pakistan (AFP) — Four people were wounded in a bomb blast in southwest Pakistan on Friday, where businesses closed for a second day to protest against the murder of three separatist politicians, police said. Protesters torched two private banks ...
Pakistani politician who helped free kidnapped NJ man found slain The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Balochistan deaths spark strikes BBC News
Violence breaks out in SW Pakistan after 3 nationalist leaders killed Xinhua
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Pakistan capital put on high alert - Aljazeera.net Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:03:32 GMT

Indian Express

Pakistan capital put on high alert
Aljazeera.net, Qatar
Pakistan has heightened security in Islamabad amid threats from the country's Taliban that it will takes its fight to the capital. Security threats prompted schools to shut down and embassies to restrict movement of their staff on Friday. ...
Video: Taliban threats put Islamabad on high alert - 10 Apr 09 Al Jazeera
Islamabad on red alert after Taliban threat Hindu
Pakistan finds an ‘Indian’ hand in Lahore Chandigarh Tribune
Times of India - PRESS TV
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No US drones over Pakistan's Baluchistan: Zardari - Reuters Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:07:28 GMT

Pak Watan

No US drones over Pakistan's Baluchistan: Zardari
Reuters
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The United States will not extend attacks on militants by pilotless drone aircraft to Pakistan's southwestern province of Baluchistan, President Asif Ali Zardari said in an interview broadcast on Thursday. ...
Pakistani president to pay working visit to Japan soon Xinhua
Envoy to Libya calls on president Daily Times
Zardari hopes talks with India will resume after LS polls Hindu
Sydney Morning Herald - The Japan Times
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UK Terror Probe Focuses on Addresses; 12 in Custody - Bloomberg Fri, 10 Apr 2009 14:12:26 GMT

guardian.co.uk

UK Terror Probe Focuses on Addresses; 12 in Custody
Bloomberg
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown spoke with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari by telephone late yesterday about the threat from terrorism, Downing Street spokesman Derek Smith said today in a phone interview. “I think one of the lessons we are learning ...
Video: Anti-terror Raid in England Nets 12 Suspects The Associated Press
Liverpool students tell of fears as anti-terror police closed in guardian.co.uk
Anti-terror hunt widens amid visa row Channel 4 News
Times Online - BBC News
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