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Pakistan "coup" memo was dictated: businessman - Reuters Canada Sat, 19 Nov 2011 02:01:52 GMT

Financial Times

Pakistan "coup" memo was dictated: businessman
Reuters Canada
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani-American businessman said on Friday that Pakistan's ambassador to the United States asked him in May to appeal to the Pentagon to help the civilian government ward off a coup by Pakistan's powerful ...
Haqqani books seat on flight for PakistanDAWN.com
Memo publication escalates scandal in PakistanFinancial Times
Husain Haqqani, Pakistan ambassador, denies pleading for US help to stop coup ...GlobalPost
International News Network -The Hindu
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Pakistan cracks down on obscenity in text messages - MiamiHerald.com Fri, 18 Nov 2011 21:21:00 GMT

New York Daily News

Pakistan cracks down on obscenity in text messages
MiamiHerald.com
KARACHI, Pakistan -- Pakistan's telecommunications regulator has ordered cellphone companies to monitor text messages and block any that contain any of more than 1100 words and phrases that could be considered swear words, references to ...
Pakistan bans 'monkey crotch', 'Jesus Christ'msnbc.com
Pakistan bans 'obscene' words in text messagesChicago Sun-Times
Texting in Pakistan? Better check new list of censored wordsNew York Daily News
Washington Post -PRI's The World
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Pakistan defeats Sri Lanka to lead ODI series - Hindustan Times Sat, 19 Nov 2011 03:44:22 GMT

SkySports

Pakistan defeats Sri Lanka to lead ODI series
Hindustan Times
AP Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 21 runs in their third one-day international on Friday at the Dubai International Stadium to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series. Pakistan built upon an opening stand of 151 between Mohammad Hafeez and Imran ...
Pakistan win spoils Jayawardene milestoneTVNZ
Pakistan claim series leadSkySports
Pakistan record sensational 21 runs victory to lead seriesgulfnews.com
The Express Tribune -The Press Association
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Pakistan has no hidden agenda in Afghanistan, says Khar - Pakistan Daily Times Fri, 18 Nov 2011 22:48:08 GMT

AFP

Pakistan has no hidden agenda in Afghanistan, says Khar
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said on Friday that Pakistan had no hidden agenda in Afghanistan and was only interested in a peaceful and stable disposition there. Addressing a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Guido ...
Pakistan has no hidden agenda in Afghanistan: KharThe News International
Pak-Germany on same side for endgame in Afghanistan Pakistan assures ...International News Network
Germany gears up for Afghan meet with Pakistan talksAFP
Monsters and Critics.com -Press TV
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Pakistan's Imran Khan: playboy to PM? - Reuters Fri, 18 Nov 2011 16:42:18 GMT

Reuters

Pakistan's Imran Khan: playboy to PM?
Reuters
Imran Khan, Pakistani cricketer turned politician, speaks during an interview at his residence in Islamabad November 16, 2011. By Chris Allbritton BANI GALA, Pakistan - The road to Imran Khan's palatial spread in the hills above Pakistan's capital is a ...
Pakistan's Imran Khan: playboy cricketer to PM? Full ArticleReuters India
Imran Khan: playboy cricketer to Pakistani PM?Hindustan Times
Pakistan's Imran Khan - playboy cricketer to PM?Reuters UK
Pakistan Daily Times
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'Memogate' scandal threatens Pakistan's ambassador to US and possibly president - Washington Post Fri, 18 Nov 2011 14:25:28 GMT

IBNLive.com

'Memogate' scandal threatens Pakistan's ambassador to US and possibly president
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD — A secret memo seeking Washington's help reining in the Pakistani military has brought into sharp relief the tensions between Pakistan's shaky civilian government and its powerful army generals. The resulting scandal threatens Pakistan's ...
Pakistani Envoy Offers to Resign Over MemoNew York Times
Pakistani ambassador caught in controversy over request for helpThe Seattle Times
Pakistan memo puts pressure on ZardariFinancial Times

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Spotlight on Afghan refugees in Pakistan - Washington Post Fri, 18 Nov 2011 15:28:55 GMT

The Guardian

Spotlight on Afghan refugees in Pakistan
Washington Post
NOWSHERA, Pakistan — A few hundred men took to the streets in a suburb of this city early this month, furiously chanting for the expulsion of neighbors they described as interlopers. The objects of their ire were Afghan refugees, millions of whom ...
Reports: Two British Terror Suspects Killed In US Drone Strike In PakistanRTT News
Two British terror suspects killed in US drone strikes in PakistanThe Guardian
UK terror suspects killed as drones hit insurgent bases in PakistanThe Independent
Telegraph.co.uk -BBC News -Long War Journal
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PM's stand on Pakistan smacks of intrigue and sophistry - Daily News & Analysis Thu, 17 Nov 2011 04:01:01 GMT

DAWN.com

PM's stand on Pakistan smacks of intrigue and sophistry
Daily News & Analysis
Making a statement in Parliament on July 29, 2009, he said, 'Pakistan has to act and act effectively on terrorism before there can be a comprehensive dialogue covering all areas of disagreement or concerns of the two countries. ...
TTP threatens to attack MFN convoysThe Nation, Pakistan
India and Pakistan agree to normalize trade tiesThe Associated Press
Pakistan-India trade talks: Business community reacts cautiouslyDAWN.com
Pakistan Daily Times
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American Pakistan Foundation Announces New Appointments to Board of Directors - Sacramento Bee Fri, 18 Nov 2011 22:39:41 GMT

American Pakistan Foundation Announces New Appointments to Board of Directors
Sacramento Bee
By American Pakistan Foundation NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Pakistan Foundation (APF) announces the addition of three new board members. Asad Jamal, Faysal Sohail, and Shamila Chaudhary have been appointed to the APF ...

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'Pakistan and Australia both wanted to lose in Singer game' - gulfnews.com Fri, 18 Nov 2011 17:37:00 GMT

DAWN.com

'Pakistan and Australia both wanted to lose in Singer game'
gulfnews.com
Dubai: Rashid Latif, the former Pakistan captain who was one of the first international cricketers to reveal that players have been indulging in match-fixing, has hit out at former International Cricket Council (ICC) ...
Latif blasts Condon over delayed fixing claimsAFP
Pakistan sets up Anti-Corruption Unit to eradicate fixingDAWN.com
National betting law pushThe Daily Telegraph
The News International
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