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Bombing Challenges Aid to Pakistan Refugees - New York Times Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:24:37 GMT

Chicago Tribune

Bombing Challenges Aid to Pakistan Refugees
New York Times, United States
More Photos > By SABRINA TAVERNISE and SALMAN MASOOD PESHAWAR, Pakistan — One casualty of the bombing that killed as many as 18 people at a luxury hotel here Tuesday night may be the effort to aid Pakistan's surging population of refugees, ...
Video: Search for Clues in Pakistani Hotel Blast The Associated Press
Pakistan appeals for public support on Taliban The Associated Press
Attack on Pakistan hotel fuels anger with Taliban Reuters
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US envoy cites growing refugee crisis in Pakistan - The Associated Press Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:10:46 GMT

Voice of America

US envoy cites growing refugee crisis in Pakistan
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pakistan faces a "major crisis" in managing damage and dislocation from its US-endorsed military offensive against the Taliban, the Obama administration's special envoy to the region said Wednesday. Richard Holbrooke told reporters at ...
Video: Raw Video: US Surge Troops Patrol Afghanistan The Associated Press
US Envoy Says Public Opinion Swings Against Taliban in Pakistan Voice of America
Changing attitudes in Pakistan? msnbc.com
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Georgia Man Is Convicted of Conspiring With Terrorists - New York Times Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:56:22 GMT

The Associated Press

Georgia Man Is Convicted of Conspiring With Terrorists
New York Times, United States
The former student, Syed Haris Ahmed, 24, faces up to 15 years in prison for making videos of landmarks in Washington that were sent to people suspected of being recruiters for terrorist groups in Iraq and Pakistan. Mr. Ahmed, a United States citizen ...
American Convicted on Terror Charges in Atlanta Washington Post
US citizen convicted of support for terrorism Reuters
US jihadist wannabe found guilty of conspiracy: official AFP
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Pakistan Army Says 23 Terrorists Killed in Northwest Fighting - Bloomberg Wed, 10 Jun 2009 11:24:40 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan Army Says 23 Terrorists Killed in Northwest Fighting
Bloomberg
By Farhan Sharif June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's military said 23 terrorists were killed in the last 24 hours in various parts of the northwestern Malakand and Dir districts. Two soldiers also died. “Fierce fighting” took place between troops and ...
23 more militants killed in NW Pakistan operation Xinhua
'Many militants dead' in Pakistan BBC News
Pakistan Shelling Taliban Hideouts in Tribal District FOXNews
Jamaica Observer - RTT News
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Pakistan on Agenda of US-India Talks - Voice of America Wed, 10 Jun 2009 16:55:15 GMT

Indian Express

Pakistan on Agenda of US-India Talks
Voice of America
The visit comes at a time when the United States is urging India to restart peace talks with Pakistan. The US Undersecretary for political affairs is on a four-day stop here which includes rounds of talks with top Indian government officials. ...
Pakistan welcomes Indian PM's peace gesture Reuters India
India PM urges Pakistan on terror BBC News
Pakistan must show courage to curb terror” Hindu
News24 - Voice of America
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Pakistan will offer olive branch to India for dialogue, says Gilani - Daily Times Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:27:37 GMT

DAWN.com

Pakistan will offer olive branch to India for dialogue, says Gilani
Daily Times, Pakistan
QUETTA: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said that Pakistan would offer the Indian leadership an olive branch to resume a composite dialogue, adding that neither country could afford war. Addressing students and faculty members at the Command and ...
The Dick Cheney Of Pakistan Huffington Post
Pakistan, India can't afford war: Gilani The Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan wants friendly ties with its neighbors: Gilani Associated Press of Pakistan
Press Trust of India - The News International
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'Pakistan more desirous of dialogue with India' - Daily Times Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:22:28 GMT

The Nation, Pakistan

'Pakistan more desirous of dialogue with India'
Daily Times, Pakistan
MULTAN: Pakistan is more desirous of dialogue as it cherishes peace that could not be brought about without parleys with its neighbours, Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Wednesday. Talking to reporters at the Multan airport, ...
FM: more troops deployment in Afghanistan to affect Pakistan Xinhua
Turkish FM assures support for Pakistan at int'l forums DAWN.com
US troop surge can destabilise Pakistan, says Qureshi Daily Times
Xinhua - Daily Times
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Round of 8 Is Set for World Twenty20 Cricket - New York Times Tue, 09 Jun 2009 20:45:31 GMT

Mirror.co.uk

Round of 8 Is Set for World Twenty20 Cricket
New York Times, United States
By HUW RICHARDS LONDON — Pakistan completed the lineup for the Super Eight stage of the World Twenty20cricket competition by defeating the Netherlands at Lord's ground on Tuesday. Pakistan joins Sri Lanka, Ireland and New Zealand in one group from ...
Younus tells Pakistan to win T20 for fans AFP
Pakistan shatter Dutch Twenty20 dream CNN International
Holland smashed by Pakistan and dumped out of World Twenty20 Mirror.co.uk
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Pakistan's Razzaq replaces Arafat - BBC Sport Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:05:45 GMT

BBC Sport

Pakistan's Razzaq replaces Arafat
BBC Sport, UK
The International Cricket Council has allowed Pakistan to bring in all-rounder Abdul Razzaq as a replacement for Yasir Arafat in the World Twenty20. Razzaq was available after resigning from the unofficial Indian Cricket League and being granted an ...
Former ICL player Razzaq to join Pakistan World T20 squad NDTV.com
Pakistan ask to fly in Razzaq as Twenty20 replacement Reuters India
Pakistan go on the Razz The Sun
Press Trust of India - The News International
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Pakistan PM calls Karachi summit - BBC News Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:20:28 GMT

Reuters

Pakistan PM calls Karachi summit
BBC News, UK
Both groups represent the families of Urdu speakers who migrated to Pakistan from India after partition in 1947. "Prime Minister Gilani has taken serious notice of the targeted killings in Karachi and has called a high-level meeting to review the law ...
Pakistan PM Heads To Karachi As Political Unrest Kills 31 NASDAQ
Pakistani military backs up tribesmen fighting Taleban Arab Times
Stop brutal killing Weekly Blitz
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