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Pakistan Arrests Cleric Behind Deal With Taliban - New York Times Mon, 27 Jul 2009 02:21:53 GMT

Boston Globe


Back Home in Pakistan, but Feeling Under Siege - New York Times Mon, 27 Jul 2009 01:57:32 GMT

DAWN.com

Back Home in Pakistan, but Feeling Under Siege
New York Times
Mohammad Sajjad/AP Displaced families returned to Mingora, in Pakistan's Swat Valley, last Monday after spending months in refugee camps. ...
As Swat's exiles journey home, gunfire suggests problems may not ...guardian.co.uk
Troops kill 14 militants in NW Pakistan: militaryAFP
Pakistan to reopen schools in war-scarred soonXinhua
AFP -Xinhua -AFP
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Pakistan helps US search for captured soldier - Los Angeles Times Mon, 27 Jul 2009 01:43:17 GMT

Times Online

Pakistan helps US search for captured soldier
Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Pul-E-Charkhi, Afghanistan -- Intelligence sharing and military cooperation have begun to increase between Pakistan and ...
Pakistan will act against all terrorists: FM QureshiDAWN.com
Terrorists want destabilisation of Pakistan: QureshiPakistan Times
Is Pak hunting with hounds, running with hare on terror?Times of India
Times Online -Daily Times -DAWN.com
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Terror Ties Run Deep in Pakistan, Mumbai Attack Case Shows - New York Times Mon, 27 Jul 2009 02:14:46 GMT

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Pakistan holds pro-Taliban cleric - BBC News Sun, 26 Jul 2009 13:03:33 GMT

CBS News

Pakistan holds pro-Taliban cleric
BBC News
A radical cleric who brokered a failed peace deal in Pakistan's Swat valley has been arrested, officials say. Sufi Mohammad was held in Peshawar in the ...
Pakistan Arrests Spiritual Head of TalibanCBS News
Pakistan arrests Swat leaderAljazeera.net
Pakistan arrests pro-Taliban cleric Sufi MuhammadThe Associated Press
Xinhua -Economic Times -The Associated Press
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New direction in terror fight may stem from case - The Associated Press Sun, 26 Jul 2009 16:11:23 GMT

Newsday

New direction in terror fight may stem from case
The Associated Press
NEW YORK — When the American-born al-Qaida recruit Bryant Neal Vinas was captured in Pakistan late last year, he wasn't whisked off to a military prison or ...
American forged own path into Al QaedaLos Angeles Times
Vinas friends wonder what happened to the kid they knewNewsday
New Yorker Explains Path to Al QaedaABC News
Christian Science Monitor -Newsday -Los Angeles Times
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Former Pakistan MP held in connection with hostage killing - AFP Sun, 26 Jul 2009 23:30:42 GMT

BBC News

Former Pakistan MP held in connection with hostage killing
AFP
Geologist Piotr Stanczak, 42, was working in Pakistan for a Polish oil and natural gas exploration company when he was seized in the volatile northwest of ...
Pakistan police nab ex-lawmaker over Polish killingReuters India
Pakistani held over Polish deathBBC News
Pakistan probes former lawmaker for Pole's beheadingMonsters and Critics.com
PRESS TV -The Associated Press
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Pakistan journalists targets in Taliban insurgency - The Associated Press Sun, 26 Jul 2009 04:01:24 GMT

Fresh News

Pakistan journalists targets in Taliban insurgency
The Associated Press
As Pakistan tries to stave off a Taliban insurgency, journalists have been threatened, attacked and killed, and even their relatives have faced harm. ...
Journalists targeted in Taliban insurgencyDaily Times

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Pakistan court delays Mumbai case - BBC News Sat, 25 Jul 2009 12:10:48 GMT

Malaysia Star

Pakistan court delays Mumbai case
BBC News
Pakistani officials say the trial is evidence of the seriousness with which Pakistan has pursued the suspects, despite Indian claims to the contrary. ...
Pakistan court delays Mumbai attack case for monthThe Associated Press
Pakistani court adjourns Mumbai attack case hearingXinhua
Pakistani Court Delays Mumbai Attack Case for MonthVoice of America
AFP -Boston Globe -شفاف الشرق الأوسط
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US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 677 - The Associated Press Mon, 27 Jul 2009 00:51:30 GMT

US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 677
The Associated Press
As of Sunday, July 26, 2009, at least 677 members of the US military had died in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan as a result of the US invasion of ...
US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 677Washington Post
US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 677Atlanta Journal Constitution

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