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Pakistan bombings erode claim of progress on militants - Irish Times Fri, 02 Jul 2010 23:56:47 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

Pakistan bombings erode claim of progress on militants
Irish Times
The suicide bombings, the first for a month in Pakistan, undermine government claims that they are turning the tide in the war against the country's ...
Pictures of the Day: Pakistan and ElsewhereNew York Times (blog)
Attack on Lahore shrine raises concern about sectarian violence in PakistanChristian Science Monitor
Pakistan Death Toll in Shrine Bombing Rises to 41BusinessWeek
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Pak-China N-cooperation - Pakistan Observer Sat, 03 Jul 2010 01:21:53 GMT+00:00

PakTribune.com

Pak-China N-cooperation
Pakistan Observer
After signing nuclear deal, the US had refused to ink similar deal with energy starved Pakistan. Since America is in a quagmire in Afghanistan, ...
China, Pakistan reach nuclear energy dealUPI.com
Mullen's praise for PakistanThe Hindu
US military chief defends Pakistan's nuclear arsenalEconomic Times
Daily Times -RTT News -Sify
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From bullets to rocks in Kashmir - Globe and Mail Fri, 02 Jul 2010 22:24:15 GMT+00:00

Reuters India

From bullets to rocks in Kashmir
Globe and Mail
After India gained sovereignty in 1947, Kashmiri dreams of independence were quashed as the territory became a battleground between India and Pakistan, ...
Twelve Injured as Protesters Defy Curfew in Indian-Controlled KashmirVoice of America
Indian Kashmir curfew hits mosques on day of prayerAFP
Is Lashkar-e-Taiba behind Kashmir protests?Reuters India (blog)
The Canadian Press -DAWN.com -Hindustan Times
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Pakistan proposes law to curb the media - The Guardian Thu, 01 Jul 2010 21:30:30 GMT+00:00

Kansas City Star

Pakistan proposes law to curb the media
The Guardian
Pakistan is considering a controversial new law that would restrict media coverage of suicide bombings and could be used to quell criticism of the ...
Proposal stirs fears of Pakistani media censorshipThe Associated Press
Pak Govt's move to muzzle media ignites fears of censorshipSify

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Vengeful new terrorist group emerges in Pakistan - Daily Times Thu, 01 Jul 2010 23:07:10 GMT+00:00

Kansas City Star

Vengeful new terrorist group emerges in Pakistan
Daily Times
The brief but bloody history of the Ghazi Force illustrates the unintended results of Pakistan's policy of promoting extremists to fight India in ...
Vengeful new militant group emerges in PakistanThe Associated Press
New group 'behind Pakistan blasts'The Press Association

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Pakistan batter Essex in Twenty20 - BBC Sport Fri, 02 Jul 2010 21:26:15 GMT+00:00

AFP

Pakistan batter Essex in Twenty20
BBC Sport
Abdul Razzaq led the charge for Pakistan as the tourists cruised to a 66-run Twenty20 victory over Essex. Replying to a total of 204-4, Essex collapsed to ...
Razzaq stars as Pakistan overpower EssexAFP
Pakistan outclass EssexSkySports
Pakistan an all-round successThe Press Association

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PM calls for taking Pak-Sino bilateral ties to new heights - Daily Times Sat, 03 Jul 2010 00:55:22 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

PM calls for taking Pak-Sino bilateral ties to new heights
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani on Friday expressing his satisfaction over Pakistan's longstanding comprehensive strategic ...
* PM says all issues will be settled by the end of govt's 5-year termDaily Times
18th Amend will lead towards prosperity: GilaniDaily Times
Red tape delaying implementation of cabinet decisions, says GilaniDaily Times

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Pakistan Plans Sukuk Bills to Lure Gulf Banks: Islamic Finance - BusinessWeek Fri, 02 Jul 2010 07:21:44 GMT+00:00

Pakistan Plans Sukuk Bills to Lure Gulf Banks: Islamic Finance
BusinessWeek
July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan, the world's second-largest Muslim nation, plans to expand its Shariah-compliant banking ...

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Afghan riddle - BBC News Fri, 02 Jul 2010 23:42:59 GMT+00:00

Reuters

Afghan riddle
BBC News
For Pakistan, analysts say, it means yet another opportunity to create realities on the ground that Gen Petraeus would find hard to ignore. ...
The graveyard of empiresThe News International
Shouldn't General Petraeus Hold His Dogs Of War?Daily News Corner
Now Comes the Hard Part for PetraeusFOXNews
Petroleumworld.com
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Pakistan can sway Taliban for peace - CNN Fri, 02 Jul 2010 02:00:36 GMT+00:00

Daily Mail

Pakistan can sway Taliban for peace
CNN
(CNN) -- If handled properly, last week's seemingly negative news coming from Afghanistan and Pakistan could prove to be a positive turning point in ...
This is no Nato game but Pakistan's proxy war with its brother in the southThe Guardian
US sees Afghan role for both India, PakistanAFP
Some Afghan military officers to get training in PakistanWashington Post
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