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Pakistan Spy Agency Picks the Wrong Fight: Jeffrey Goldberg - Bloomberg Tue, 22 Nov 2011 01:30:38 GMT

The Guardian

Pakistan Spy Agency Picks the Wrong Fight: Jeffrey Goldberg
Bloomberg
The Pakistani military and its spy agency, the Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, have an expansive menu of options before them in their endless campaign to subvert democracy. And subverting democracy (as opposed to, say, winning wars against ...
Pakistan Envoy to Fight Memo Claims That Risk Zardari-Army RiftBusinessWeek
Diplomat to meet with Pakistani officials on memoReuters
Memogate leaves Pakistan President Asif Zardari vulnerableEconomic Times
The Hindu
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Pakistani negotiators have met with Taliban on possible peace deal, sources say - Washington Post Mon, 21 Nov 2011 22:28:34 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistani negotiators have met with Taliban on possible peace deal, sources say
Washington Post
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Government-appointed negotiators have met with the Pakistani Taliban three times in the past month to discuss a possible peace deal, two tribal elders and a militant commander said Monday. Reports of the talks, which those ...
Pakistan Taliban 'holding peace talks with government'Telegraph.co.uk
Pakistani Taliban, government hold initial talksCBS News
Pakistan's Taliban holding indirect talks with governmentLos Angeles Times
ABC News -The National
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Pakistan Postpones Texting Censorship - Voice of America Mon, 21 Nov 2011 16:36:58 GMT

RedOrbit

Pakistan Postpones Texting Censorship
Voice of America
November 21, 2011 Pakistan Postpones Texting Censorship Kurt Achin | Islamabad Pakistani officials are denying they ordered the country's mobile phone operators to block certain text messages sent by customers. A free speech advocacy group plans to sue ...
Pakistan Text Message Ban Includes 'Homosexual,' 'Lesbian,' And Other LGBT ...Huffington Post
Pakistan Plans to Filter SMS for Objectionable WordsPCWorld
Pakistan to filter SMS for objectionable wordsComputerworld
RedOrbit -AFP -Daily Caller
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Are All These Maps Really Pro-Pakistan? - Wall Street Journal (blog) Tue, 22 Nov 2011 03:56:29 GMT

Hindustan Times

Are All These Maps Really Pro-Pakistan?
Wall Street Journal (blog)
OK, so everyone knows that India, like Pakistan, claims the divided region of Kashmir in its entirety. Everyone also knows that the seven-decade stalemate that has split the Himalayan territory between India- and Pakistan-administered ...
US removes maps showing PoK as part of Pakistan from websiteTimes of India
US removes maps showing PoK as part of Pakistan from websiteHindustan Times
Finalisation of MFN status to IndiaPakistan Daily Times
NDTV -Gant Daily
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Pakistani Taliban, government envoys hold preliminary peace talks - Washington Post Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:17:59 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistani Taliban, government envoys hold preliminary peace talks
Washington Post
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — Government intermediaries have held talks with the Pakistani Taliban in recent months exploring ways to jump-start peace negotiations, intelligence officials and a senior militant commander said. ...
Pakistan's US Envoy Returns Home in Memo DisputeVoice of America
Pakistan's envoy to US arrives home in army letter rowTelegraph.co.uk
Pakistani ambassador returns home amid scandalCNN International
Atlanta Journal Constitution -Los Angeles Times
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Pakistan axe Wahab Riaz for Bangladesh tour - The News International Mon, 21 Nov 2011 23:51:12 GMT

The News International

Pakistan axe Wahab Riaz for Bangladesh tour
The News International
Ilyas refrained from giving any specific reason for the axing of Wahab, who was a part of the Pakistan team that featured in the three-Test series against Sri Lanka in the UAE. However, well-placed sources told 'The News' on Monday that Wahab is ...
Pakistan axe Riaz for Bangladesh tourAFP
Pakistan leave out Wahab Riaz from squad to face BangladeshThe Guardian
Riaz dropped from Pakistan squad after being named in spot-fixing caseDaily Mail
The Nation, Pakistan -Moneycontrol.com -The Express Tribune
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Pakistan troops killed in ambush - BBC News Mon, 21 Nov 2011 19:41:44 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan troops killed in ambush
BBC News
At least 14 Pakistani paramilitary soldiers have been killed and 10 hurt in an ambush in the south-western province of Balochistan, officials say. The attack took place in the coal-rich Chamalang district, where clashes occurred in recent days. ...
Pakistani Taleban, govt make contactsArab News
15 Pakistani paramilitary troops killed in clashesCNN International
Ambush kills 14 Pakistani soldiersPress TV
Washington Post -MSN India
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Joyous Pakistan skipper praises his 'Boom Boom day' players - gulfnews.com Mon, 21 Nov 2011 16:34:14 GMT

Reuters India

Joyous Pakistan skipper praises his 'Boom Boom day' players
gulfnews.com
Pakistan celebrate their win over Sri Lanka in the fourth one day international at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Sunday. The win featured a fine performance from Shahid Afridi (centre), with 75 runs and five wickets, ...
Afridi happy to be back for PakistanAFP
Pakistan wins 4th ODI, series against Sri LankaCentral Asia Online
Pakistan vs LankaReuters India
Hindustan Times -SPORT24 -NDTV
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Russians in Pakistan custody go missing - DAWN.com Tue, 22 Nov 2011 03:10:35 GMT

Russians in Pakistan custody go missing
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD, Nov 21: Russia has asked Pakistan through its embassy in Islamabad to trace out seven Russian nationals once held in Pakistan who disappeared after their release – one of them even from the official records. Dawn learned on Monday that the ...

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Germany-Pakistan life style show opens at Rohtas Gallery - Pakistan Daily Times Mon, 21 Nov 2011 23:02:39 GMT

Germany-Pakistan life style show opens at Rohtas Gallery
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Highlighting the socio-cultural life style of Pakistan and Germany with the theme 'East meets West', the 15 classic photography through the lens of German artist Lukas Werth titled “Twilight” opened at the Rohtas Gallery on Monday. ...

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