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Pakistan to Boost Trade With India - Wall Street Journal Thu, 03 Nov 2011 02:16:06 GMT

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan to Boost Trade With India
Wall Street Journal
An Indian soldier at a camp in Gurez, 100 miles north of Srinagar, near the Line of Control that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan. NEW DELHI—Pakistan agreed to normalize trading relations with India, a move that may give a boost ...
Pakistan grants India 'most favored nation' trade statusWashington Post
Pakistan raises India trade linksThe Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan Grants Trade Concessions to India, Boosting PeaceBusinessWeek
Bloomberg -Christian Science Monitor
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Pakistani cricket cheats bickered and sobbed... but what we witnessed in Court ... - Daily Mail Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:00:42 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistani cricket cheats bickered and sobbed... but what we witnessed in Court ...
Daily Mail
The whole corruption- riddled world of Pakistan cricket was laid bare in a London court on Wednesday as three players and an agent - found guilty of criminal charges resulting from spot-fixing - fought for their freedom amid a flurry of ...
Pakistan spot-fixing scandal: Mazhar Majeed used Pakistan stars to fix failed ...Telegraph.co.uk
Three Pakistan Cricketers Face Jail for Test Match CheatingBusinessWeek
No sympathy in Pakistan for convicted cricketersLos Angeles Times
BBC Sport (blog) -Times of India
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Pakistan spot-fixing scandal: Simon Hughes' five-point plan to stamp out cheats - Telegraph.co.uk Wed, 02 Nov 2011 22:31:28 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistan spot-fixing scandal: Simon Hughes' five-point plan to stamp out cheats
Telegraph.co.uk
Even though Pakistan's Salman Butt, Amir and Mohammad Asif were found guilty of spot-fixing by the ICC's own investigation earlier this year, they were only handed five-year bans. Five years? That's almost an encouragement rather than a deterrent. ...
Hall of shame: a chronology of cricket corruptionSydney Morning Herald
How the cricket world reacted to Pakistan match-fixing verdictThe Sun
'This verdict is best example for world cricket'NDTV.com
Daily News & Analysis
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Pakistan recall Afridi for SL series Abdul Razzaq also makes comeback as ... - The News International Thu, 03 Nov 2011 00:23:15 GMT

AFP

Pakistan recall Afridi for SL series Abdul Razzaq also makes comeback as ...
The News International
KARACHI: Five months after 'retiring' from international cricket, Shahid Afridi returned to national duty on Wednesday when Pakistan's cricket chiefs picked the flamboyant allrounder in a 16-man squad for this month's limited-overs series against Sri ...
Afridi returns to Pakistan one-day squadAFP
Afridi returns to Pakistan teamKhaleej Times
Pakistan recall Shahid AfridiDaily Mail
SportPulse.net -ESPNcricinfo.com
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Syria-Pakistan Nuke Ties Revealed - Neon Tommy Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:08:15 GMT

Neon Tommy

Syria-Pakistan Nuke Ties Revealed
Neon Tommy
A UN investigation into the Syrian government's nuclear program has provided fresh evidence of ties between the Syrian regime and Abdul Qadeer Khan, a former Pakistani nuclear physicist and prolific nuclear weapons merchant. ...
New Signs of Syria-Pakistan Nuke TieFox News
AP Exclusive: UN examines Syria-Pakistan nuke tieCBS News
US probes evidence linking Syrian officials to the father of Pakistan's atomic ...The National

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Pakistan looks to highway to fight militancy - Reuters Wed, 02 Nov 2011 10:01:18 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan looks to highway to fight militancy
Reuters
WANA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Deep in Pakistan's unruly tribal areas, army engineers protected by soldiers on mountaintops spend hours every morning combing the earth for Taliban bombs before embarking on a special mission. ...
Anger of Pakistan drone victimsBBC News
Al-Qaeda's spy killers spread terror in PakistanMonsters and Critics.com
Pakistan looks to highway to fight militancyReuters India
The Express Tribune -DAWN.com
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Pakistan cricketer's claim he only fixed in one match rejected by judge - Mirror.co.uk Wed, 02 Nov 2011 16:46:50 GMT

Mirror.co.uk

Pakistan cricketer's claim he only fixed in one match rejected by judge
Mirror.co.uk
By Mirror.co.uk 2/11/2011 DISGRACED Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Amir's claim that he was only involved in fixing one match has today been rejected by a judge. Fast bowler Amir, 19, pleaded guilty to plotting to bowl deliberate no-balls in the Lord's ...
Pakistan spot-fixing scandal: Mohammad Amir involved in fixing Oval Test as ...Telegraph.co.uk
Spot-fixing: Judge refuses to buy Aamer's 'pressure' excuseTimes of India
Pakistan cricketer says sorry for no-ballsRadio New Zealand
Daily Mail -Sydney Morning Herald
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Is Charisma Enough to Save Pakistan? - Huffington Post (blog) Wed, 02 Nov 2011 15:16:09 GMT

The Hindu

Is Charisma Enough to Save Pakistan?
Huffington Post (blog)
The increasing popularity of Imran Khan makes him look like a serious contender for the leadership of Pakistan in the next national election in 2013. A recent rally in Lahore drew twice the expected crowd and a Pew Research Center poll in June found ...
Save future generationsPakistan Daily Times
Political gamesThe Nation, Pakistan
China reaches out to Imran Khan amid stability fearsThe Hindu
The Express Tribune (blog) -The News International -India Today
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Pakistan hope to conquer mighty Aussies in final - The News International Thu, 03 Nov 2011 00:23:43 GMT

The Express Tribune

Pakistan hope to conquer mighty Aussies in final
The News International
KARACHI: A day before their tri-nation hockey event's final against Australia in Perth on Thursday (today), Pakistan slumped to ninth place in the international rankings. The Aussies, meanwhile, consolidated their place on the top of the International ...
Hockey: Pakistan look for shock win todayThe Express Tribune
Pakistan hold India 1-1 to reach tri-nation finalDAWN.com
Pakistan enters final after draw against IndiaArab News
Pakistan Daily Times
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Senators: Next weeks key to US-Pakistan ties - AFP Wed, 02 Nov 2011 19:00:00 GMT

AFP

Senators: Next weeks key to US-Pakistan ties
AFP
WASHINGTON — Two US senators just back from a trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan said Wednesday that the coming weeks will show whether Islamabad can be a reliable ally against Islamist extremists. "It does feel, at times, like Pakistan is playing both ...
Pakistan needs to do moreBuffalo News
Pakistan likely to assume key role in Istanbul conferenceXinhua
Pakistan balks at joint probe of Afghan envoy's deathGlobe and Mail
Eurasia Review -New York Times
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