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Pakistan Cricketer Khan's Rally Shows Growing Political Power - BusinessWeek Sun, 25 Dec 2011 23:14:46 GMT

The Guardian

Pakistan Cricketer Khan's Rally Shows Growing Political Power
BusinessWeek
26 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan cricket legend and opposition politician Imran Khan drew as many as 150000 people to a rally in Karachi yesterday, demonstrating his growing appeal amid anger over power blackouts and a troubled alliance with the US After 15 ...
Massive Khan rally defies Pakistan ruling partyReuters India
Pakistani politician Khan gains momentumCNN
Pakistani cricket legend rallies over 100000, further cementing rising ...Washington Post
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US Prepares for a Curtailed Relationship With Pakistan - New York Times Mon, 26 Dec 2011 02:38:57 GMT

New York Times

US Prepares for a Curtailed Relationship With Pakistan
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — With the United States facing the reality that its broad security partnership with Pakistan is over, American officials are seeking to salvage a more limited counterterrorism alliance that they acknowledge will complicate their ...
INDIA-PAKISTAN: Stumbling Around In The DarkStrategy Page
Drone attacks from Bagram to deteriorate Pakistan-Afghan tiesInternational News Network
Strategic sensitivitiesDAWN.com
The Nation, Pakistan -Economic Times -Business Recorder
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Pakistani president says China ties vital - China Daily Mon, 26 Dec 2011 00:24:21 GMT

Xinhua

Pakistani president says China ties vital
China Daily
ISLAMABAD - Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday told visiting State Councilor Dai Bingguo that the Pakistan-China strategic cooperative partnership is the cornerstone of his country's foreign policy and that Pakistan is ready to provide ...
Pakistani President Zardari meets Chinese State Councilor Dai BingguoXinhua
China offers goodies to Pakistan, urges world powers not to abandon itTimes of India
Pak-China strategic partnership critical for peace, security of region, world ...Associated Press of Pakistan
DAWN.com -The Hindu -The Nation, Pakistan
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Pakistani Taliban suicide bomber kills 6 troops - San Francisco Chronicle Sun, 25 Dec 2011 05:57:09 GMT

Charlotte Observer

Pakistani Taliban suicide bomber kills 6 troops
San Francisco Chronicle
Ishtiaq Mahsud,Rasool Dawar, AP Ijaz Muhammad / AP A Pakistani police officer, left, makes a way to an ambulance rushing to the site of a blast at a paramilitary camp in Bannu, Pakistan, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. A Pakistani Taliban suicide bomber ...
Pakistani soldiers killed by suicide car bomberCharlotte Observer
Car Bomber Kills Soldiers in PakistanNew York Times
Taliban Suicide Bomber Kills 6 Pakistani SoldiersABC News
Washington Post
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Instability in Pakistan - The Hindu Sun, 25 Dec 2011 18:53:59 GMT

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Instability in Pakistan
The Hindu
The alarm call sounded by Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani of a conspiracy to oust his government has brought out in the open the rift between Pakistan's elected civilian government and the military. As long as this was confined to whispers in the ...
Well-done KayaniPakistan Observer
Pakistan Welcomes Renunciation of Any Coup PlansVoice of America
Pakistan's Gilani welcomes army denial of coup plansCNN International
Times of India -Hindustan Times -Wall Street Journal
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Pakistan complete China clean-sweep - The Nation, Pakistan Mon, 26 Dec 2011 02:19:52 GMT

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan complete China clean-sweep
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE - Pakistan completed a clean sweep against China in their four-match series by beating them in the fourth match played here at the National Hockey Stadium on Sunday. Pakistan won the final match 2-1 to maintain their unbeaten record against the ...
Pakistan complete China hockey clean-sweepAFP
Hockey: Pakistan complete China clean sweepThe Express Tribune
Pakistan beat China in hockeySky News Australia
PakistanToday.com.pk -Times of India
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India, Pakistan to review CBMs today - Zee News Mon, 26 Dec 2011 03:31:06 GMT

Zee News

India, Pakistan to review CBMs today
Zee News
New Delhi: Senior officials of India and Pakistan will hold two-day talks beginning Monday on conventional and nuclear confidence-building measures in Islamabad, the first formal engagement since the leaders of the two countries met in the Maldives ...
Pakistan, India resume nuclear CBMs todayPakistan Daily Times
Talks in a time of mistrustLivemint
New OpportunityGreaterKashmir.com
Bernama
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Pakistan information minister withdraws resignation - Reuters Sun, 25 Dec 2011 10:23:48 GMT

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Pakistan information minister withdraws resignation
Reuters
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's information minister withdrew her resignation on Sunday, hours after she offered to quit amid tensions between the civilian government and the country's powerful military over a memo alleging an army plot to seize power ...
Pakistan PM rejects information minister Ashiq Awan's resignationTimes of India
Pakistan's information minister resignsHindustan Times
Pakistan's Information Minister Firdous Awan resignsEconomic Times
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Wild pigs rule the night in Pakistan capital - The Seattle Times Sun, 25 Dec 2011 23:27:29 GMT

Wild pigs rule the night in Pakistan capital
The Seattle Times
Every winter, wild pigs descend on Islamabad at nighttime to feed on the garbage bins of the Pakistan capital's most exclusive addresses. Officials have all but given up trying to contain the intruders. By Nicolas Brulliard why on earth is shooting not ...

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India to share David Headley charge sheet with Pakistan - Daily News & Analysis Mon, 26 Dec 2011 03:02:56 GMT

India to share David Headley charge sheet with Pakistan
Daily News & Analysis
By Manan Kumar | Place: New Delhi | Agency: DNA India is expected to raise the pitch for its demand to bring the perpetrators of 26/11 terror attacks to justice by sharing the charge sheet filed against David Headley, Tahawwur Rana and seven Pakistani ...

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