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Cleric Who Led Militants in Pakistan Is Released - New York Times Fri, 17 Apr 2009 18:40:06 GMT

Los Angeles Times

Cleric Who Led Militants in Pakistan Is Released
New York Times, United States
Freed on bail, Maulana Abdul Aziz, an Islamic cleric, addressed supporters on Thursday at the Red Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. He led militants in a bloody standoff at the mosque in 2007. By SALMAN MASOOD ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A hard-line Islamic ...
Pakistani Cleric Calls for Islamic Law Nationwide Washington Post
Militant Pakistani cleric out on bail remains defiant Los Angeles Times
Red Mosque cleric's militant message BBC News
MiamiHerald.com - Daily Times
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Pakistan's double game - Boston Globe Sat, 18 Apr 2009 01:31:15 GMT

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Pakistan's double game
Boston Globe, United States
IT IS HARDLY a secret that Pakistan's Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence has long maintained close ties with the Taliban and kindred armed extremist groups. But now that President Obama has focused on repelling the Taliban's bid for power in ...
Pakistan Gets $5.28 Billion for Economy, Security Bloomberg
Experts predict Pakistan's collapse Kansas City Star
Pakistan aid package 'too late' Radio Netherlands
Jerusalem Post - The Daily Yomiuri
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Donors pledge $5bn for Pakistan - BBC News Fri, 17 Apr 2009 04:24:33 GMT

BBC News

Donors pledge $5bn for Pakistan
BBC News, UK
International donors have pledged more than $5bn (£3bn) to help stabilise Pakistan, at an aid conference co-hosted by Japan and the World Bank. Nearly 30 countries and international organisations met in Tokyo to offer financial support to enable ...
Pakistan Aid Mtg: Donors Pledge Over $5B Aid Over 2 Yrs Wall Street Journal
Japan, US pledge $1 billion each to Pakistan The Associated Press
Pakistan's Zardari urges support to stabilise country Reuters
Forbes - United Press International
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The Mumbai attacks left more than 170 people dead - BBC News Fri, 17 Apr 2009 17:26:09 GMT

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The Mumbai attacks left more than 170 people dead
BBC News, UK
When we were in Sarai Alamgir [a town in Pakistan's north Punjab province] at that time people from Jamaat ud Dawa used to conduct camps in different places. We used to go there and listen to them at those camps. At that time we both decided to take ...
Mumbai Terror Attack Trial Begins Voice of America
Pakistan asks India to avoid lapses in Mumbai probe Xinhua
26/11 probe: Pakistan smiles, India squirms Times of India
Washington Post - Economic Times
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World Briefing | Asia Pakistan: Donors Commit $5 Billion More in Aid - New York Times Sat, 18 Apr 2009 00:49:02 GMT

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World Briefing | Asia Pakistan: Donors Commit $5 Billion More in Aid
New York Times, United States
By REUTERS Pakistan secured more than $5 billion in new aid at a donors conference in Tokyo on Friday, part of an effort to stave off an economic meltdown there that could fan popular support for militants. The aid is intended for areas such as health, ...
Pakistanis see $5 billion pledge as political boon Washington Times
Pakistan loses 2011 World Cup Reuters UK
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Pakistan will not host World Cup - BBC News Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:43:06 GMT

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Pakistan will not host World Cup
BBC News, UK
Pakistan has been stripped of hosting any matches in the 2011 World Cup because of the uncertain security situation in the south Asian country. International Cricket Council president David Morgan said: "It is a regrettable decision but our priority is ...
ICC remove Pakistan as World Cup host guardian.co.uk
Pakistan stripped of 2011 World Cup matches AFP
SNAP ANALYSIS - Pakistan's bleak future after Cup loss Reuters India
The Press Association - Reuters UK
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Search on for More Quake Victims in East Afghanistan - Voice of America Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:46:24 GMT

guardian.co.uk

Search on for More Quake Victims in East Afghanistan
Voice of America
Officials said at least 21 people were confirmed dead after the tremors in the Hindu Kush region in Nangarhar province, near the Pakistan border, but local villagers said the death toll could be as high as 40. Grieving relatives held funerals for ...
Twin Afghan earthquakes kill 22 Daily Times
Two earthquakes kill 22 near Pakistan border Radio France Internationale
US sending aid to earthquake-hit Afghanistan Xinhua
Hindustan Times - PRESS TV
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Pakistan key to Afghan war victory: Mullen - Daily Times Thu, 16 Apr 2009 23:55:22 GMT

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Pakistan key to Afghan war victory: Mullen
Daily Times, Pakistan
LAHORE: United States Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen said the US could not win the war in Afghanistan as long as the Taliban had safe havens in Pakistan. “That's why the relationship with Pakistan is so important because I think ...
Rights & Wrongs in Pakistan: Honeymoon Hideaway No More World Politics Review
Thursday editorial: Pakistan must face up to threat from the Taliban Kansas City Star
Court appeals ruled out in Pakistan Sharia law pact Kuala Lumpur News
Christian Post - Daily Times
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Op-Ed Contributor Wary on Obama - New York Times Fri, 17 Apr 2009 11:24:18 GMT

United Press International

Op-Ed Contributor Wary on Obama
New York Times, United States
In fact, the president beloved by the Indian elite is George W. Bush, credited with “de-hyphenating” Washington's longtime “India-Pakistan” policy and championing last year's landmark US-India civilian nuclear deal. Indeed, this may be one capital ...
Journalists From India, Pakistan Analyze Role Washington Post
"India Willing To Join Terror Fight In Af-Pak" RTT News
'India willing to join terror fight in 'Af-Pak' Times of India
ZNet - StarPhoenix
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Afghanistan Concerned Over Pakistan Sharia Peace Deal - Voice of America Tue, 14 Apr 2009 19:35:03 GMT

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Afghanistan Concerned Over Pakistan Sharia Peace Deal
Voice of America
By VOA News Afghanistan said its own security may be threatened by a peace deal to impose Islamic law in northwestern Pakistan. A spokesman (Humayun Hamidzada) for Afghan President Hamid Karzai also said the deal could harm already tense relations ...
Video: Taliban's Presence In Pakistan CBS
Swat fallout: US has let known its displeasure to Pakistan Hindu
Pakistan cleric urges Taliban to lay down arms following Sharia bill Xinhua
The Associated Press - New York Times
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