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Pakistan to grant MFN status to India, Khar tells NA - The News International Thu, 13 Oct 2011 00:29:43 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan to grant MFN status to India, Khar tells NA
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar said on Wednesday Pakistan had decided in principle to grant the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India and wanted the inclusion of Kashmiri leaders in the dialogue process with the neighbouring country ...
Pakistan ready to grant MFN status to IndiaPakistanToday.com.pk
MFN status to be bestowed on IndiaThe Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan decides to give MFN status to India: Hina tells National AssemblyBusiness Recorder (blog)
Firstpost -Economic Times -South Asian News Agency
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A trade-based strategy with Pakistan - Washington Post Wed, 12 Oct 2011 22:16:52 GMT+00:00

A trade-based strategy with Pakistan
Washington Post
A bipartisan group in Congress would readily lend its support to a trade-based, rather than aid-based, Afghanistan-Pakistan economic strategy. Such a plan should explain how Afghanistan and Pakistan can develop the homegrown financial wherewithal to ...

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Pakistan must help solve Afghanistan: Clinton - The Express Tribune Wed, 12 Oct 2011 23:02:41 GMT+00:00

Al-Arabiya

Pakistan must help solve Afghanistan: Clinton
The Express Tribune
By Reuters Clinton said the United States had no choice but to work with Pakistan in trying to stabilise neighbouring Afghanistan. PHOTO: REUTERS WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday said that the United States cannot abandon ...
US cannot abandon Pakistan relationship - Clinton. Full ArticleReuters India
US cannot abandon Pakistan relationship: ClintonAl-Arabiya

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'Pakistan pose a great threat' - The News International Thu, 13 Oct 2011 00:32:33 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

'Pakistan pose a great threat'
The News International
KARACHI: As Pakistan prepare for their upcoming 'home' series against Sri Lanka in UAE, two of their former players — Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif — are defending their role in a spot-fixing scandal at a much-publicised trial in London. ...
Pakistan cricket fixing trial hears of $1.2m plan to fix Oval Test discussed ...Telegraph.co.uk
No hacking role in Pakistan case, ex-NOTW man saysFirstpost
Mazher Mahmood denies phone hacking secured 'spot-fixing' storyThe Guardian
Hindustan Times
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Pakistan frontier governor vows to fight Taliban - AFP Wed, 12 Oct 2011 17:45:00 GMT+00:00

AFP

Pakistan frontier governor vows to fight Taliban
AFP
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The governor of Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Wednesday vowed to crush Taliban militants in the region after surviving an assassination attempt. A barrage of rockets were aimed at Masood Kausar as he was ...
Pakistan's governor escapes missile attackReuters
Pakistan governor escapes rocket attackPress TV
Pak governor survives bid on life at rallyTimes of India
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Why are Pakistan's 'moderate' clerics defending Salman Taseer's murderer? - The Guardian (blog) Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:00:19 GMT+00:00

AFP

Why are Pakistan's 'moderate' clerics defending Salman Taseer's murderer?
The Guardian (blog)
Fast-forward to the modern age and parts of Pakistan find themselves living, some would say being dragged back, into the dark ages. Protests by religious fundamentalists have been taking place all over the country against the recent court decision to ...
Changing Pakistan's Culture of AssassinationCouncil on Foreign Relations (blog)
Pakistan court suspends death sentence of governor's killerCNN
Pakistan court stays hanging of governor's killerAFP
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India and Pakistan at Odds Over Shrinking Indus River - National Geographic Wed, 12 Oct 2011 19:24:10 GMT+00:00

National Geographic

India and Pakistan at Odds Over Shrinking Indus River
National Geographic
Nearly 30 percent of the world's cotton supply comes from India and Pakistan, much of that from the Indus River Valley. On average, about 737 billion gallons are withdrawn from the Indus River annually to grow cotton—enough to provide Delhi residents ...
Indian water 'terrorism' raises fearsThe Nation, Pakistan

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Nawaz blows the bugle against govt - Pakistan Daily Times Wed, 12 Oct 2011 22:02:37 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

Nawaz blows the bugle against govt
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif, while railing against the government on Wednesday, appealed to the masses to come out on the streets to rid the country of the present rulers. ...
Nawaz says it has become necessary to get rid of corrupt govtSouth Asian News Agency
Nawaz blames Musharraf for Pakistan's troublesDAWN.com
High treason case soughtThe Nation, Pakistan
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Frivolous charges not to affect Pakistan-China ties - The News International Thu, 13 Oct 2011 00:38:20 GMT+00:00

Frivolous charges not to affect Pakistan-China ties
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's all-weather ties with China are under attack once again, civil and military authorities in Islamabad have noted with concern. The offensive launched through fabricated and untrue reports, chiefly regarding the Chinese military's ...
COMMENT: Diplomatic bargaining at the edge — II —Prof. Ijaz KhanPakistan Daily Times

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Rogues who run Pakistan - Daily Pioneer Wed, 12 Oct 2011 19:19:10 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Rogues who run Pakistan
Daily Pioneer
The ISI has a long-standing tradition of destabilising elected Governments and meddling in elections within Pakistan. The former ISI chief, Lt General Asad Durrani, revealed in Pakistan's Supreme Court that during the 1990 elections the ISI had ...
Pakistani Taliban raise funds through street crimeCBS News
Bonding for the bestHindustan Times
US must send clear message to PakistanLawrence Journal World
ABC News
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