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Pakistan floods threaten power plants - Daily Times Fri, 06 Aug 2010 23:38:59 GMT+00:00

Globe and Mail

Pakistan floods threaten power plants
Daily Times
MULTAN: Massive flooding in Pakistan has threatened electricity generation plants, forcing units to shut down in a country suffering from a crippling energy ...
Pakistan Braces for More Flooding as Human Toll MountsVoice of America
Pakistan floods 'hit 14m people'BBC News
Pakistan floods displace millions, aid welcome from US or from militantsChristian Science Monitor
Aljazeera.net -CBS News -The Associated Press
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Pakistan president to address rally - The Press Association Sat, 07 Aug 2010 02:45:22 GMT+00:00

Financial Times

Pakistan president to address rally
The Press Association
Pakistan's president Asif Ali Zardari is to address a mass rally of party supporters in the UK amid criticism of his decision not to cancel his visit ...
Pakistan President's Diplomatic Visit to Britain Is Part Domestic PoliticsVoice of America
Britain and Pakistan: All friends againThe Guardian
Pakistan president says UK friendship will never breakTelegraph.co.uk
USA Today -Reuters -Bloomberg
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Zardari's trip to Europe fuels resentment as Pakistan reels from deadly floods - Washington Post Fri, 06 Aug 2010 14:47:22 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk (blog)

Zardari's trip to Europe fuels resentment as Pakistan reels from deadly floods
Washington Post
At least 1500 are dead after monsoon rains bloated rivers, submerged villages and triggered landslides in Pakistan. By Griff Witte ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- A ...
Foreign Policy: Are Pakistani Floods Zardari's Katrina?NPR
Man in the News: Asif Ali ZardariFinancial Times
Surprise announcement leads to speculation on next Bhutto leaderThe Guardian
IBNLive.com -France24 -AFP
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Crises test leadership of US-allied Pakistan - The Associated Press Fri, 06 Aug 2010 20:32:22 GMT+00:00

Boston Globe

Crises test leadership of US-allied Pakistan
The Associated Press
ISLAMABAD — Not for the first time, Pakistan appears to be teetering on the edge with a government unable to cope. Floods are ravaging a country at war ...
Pakistan's miseryToronto Star
Ex-Pakistan spy chief: Afghanistan war 'lost cause'CNN (blog)
Mosharraf Zaidi: Pakistan, the world's most dangerous place, but not the most ...National Post (registration) (blog)
Mmegi Online -Calcutta Tube (blog) -The News International
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Pakistan cricket fans vote with their feet and give humiliation by England a miss - Telegraph.co.uk Sat, 07 Aug 2010 00:05:13 GMT+00:00

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Complicating Pakistan flood relief, terror-linked charities pitch in - Washington Times Sat, 07 Aug 2010 02:43:18 GMT+00:00

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Al-Qaeda in Pakistan still biggest threat, says US - Sydney Morning Herald Fri, 06 Aug 2010 13:57:26 GMT+00:00

CBS News

Al-Qaeda in Pakistan still biggest threat, says US
Sydney Morning Herald
WASHINGTON: The US said that despite serious setbacks, al-Qaeda's core in Pakistan is the ''most formidable'' terrorist group threatening it, along with its ...
US: Pakistan al-Qaeda is top threatAljazeera.net
Al-Qaeda in Pakistan 'top threat'BBC News
Relief in Pakistan, home of terrorismParis Post Intelligencer
The Associated Press -AFP -The Hindu
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Pakistan appeals for help over 'worst floods in its history' - Daily Times Fri, 06 Aug 2010 23:38:28 GMT+00:00

CNN International

Pakistan appeals for help over 'worst floods in its history'
Daily Times
“I would ask the international community to support and help Pakistan alleviate the sufferings of flood-affected people,” Gilani said in a televised address ...
Pakistan PM arrives in Karachi as riot deaths hit 85AFP
Pakistan struggles to restore calm in KarachiTehran Times
Gilani seeks world help for flood affecteesDAWN.com
Suite101.com -France24 -UPI.com
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India blames Pakistan for IHK unrest - Daily Times Fri, 06 Aug 2010 23:38:40 GMT+00:00

Reuters India

India blames Pakistan for IHK unrest
Daily Times
NEW DELHI: Indian Interior Minister P Chidambaram on Friday hinted that Pakistan could be behind the weeks of violent anti-India protests in Indian-held ...
India hints at Pakistan role in Kashmir unrestReuters Africa
Govt, BJP both believe Pakistan has changed Kashmir strategyDaily News & Analysis
PC looks for unique way out of J&K messEconomic Times
Edmonton Journal -Livemint -indiablooms
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Pakistan's Rupee Declines This Week After Violence in Karachi - BusinessWeek Fri, 06 Aug 2010 05:07:04 GMT+00:00

Globe and Mail

Pakistan's Rupee Declines This Week After Violence in Karachi
BusinessWeek
6 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's rupee headed for third weekly decline on speculation investors will shy away from the nation after violence in Karachi killed 76 ...
Pakistan violence: Arrests of Islamists in Karachi may not actually signal ...Christian Science Monitor
Extra troops patrol Pakistan city after violenceThe Associated Press

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