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US not to swap Dr Aafia with Davis - DAWN.com Tue, 01 Mar 2011 00:35:24 GMT+00:00

MiamiHerald.com

US not to swap Dr Aafia with Davis
DAWN.com
File Photo WASHINGTON: The Obama administration has rejected Pakistan's proposal to trade Raymond Davis for Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist serving an 86-year term in a US prison, diplomatic sources told Dawn. ...
ROVER'S DIARY: A pound of flesh from the US —Babar AyazDaily Times
Pakistan Tried to Trade CIA Contractor for 'Lady al Qaeda'ABC News
Behind the scenes of Pakistan Raymond Davis 'spy' sagaBBC News
The Guardian -Heritage.org (blog) -The News International
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Happy Pakistan continue to train hard - The News International Tue, 01 Mar 2011 01:33:24 GMT+00:00

Reuters UK

Happy Pakistan continue to train hard
The News International
COLOMBO: Pakistan reached the P Sara Stadium on Monday morning a little ahead of their training session which was scheduled at 10.00 am. But they took more half an hour before beginning their training ahead of Thursday's Pool A game against minnows ...
Learning from mistakes imperative for winThe Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan manager just praying for no injuriesTimes of India
Sri Lanka eyes a comprehensive winThe Hindu
NDTV.com -The Sports Encounter -The Express Tribune
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India-Pakistan: Hand of Friendship - Huffington Post (blog) Mon, 28 Feb 2011 22:26:48 GMT+00:00

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India-Pakistan: Hand of Friendship
Huffington Post (blog)
This is not the first time an Indian Prime Minister has extended a "hand of friendship" towards Pakistan, nor is it the first time Dr. Manmohan Singh has done so. Prime Minister Nehru repeatedly offered his hand of friendship and so did his successors ...
VIEW: Of religion and national pride —Yasser Latif HamdaniDaily Times
Arch-rivals' win creates ripples in Indian venuesGulfNews

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Pakistan set for Patestine test today - The News International Tue, 01 Mar 2011 01:33:19 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

Pakistan set for Patestine test today
The News International
KARACHI: Pakistan's young side will be looking to spring a surprise when they face off aganinst a relatively experienced Palestine side in their first match of the four-match series at the Punjab Stadium in Lahore on Tuesday (today). ...
Palestine ready for Pakistan showdownThe Express Tribune
Pakistan`s football team to tour Palestine in MayDAWN.com
Pakistan field young team: face Palestine tomorrowAssociated Press of Pakistan

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PML-N's flip-flop under fire - The Nation, Pakistan Tue, 01 Mar 2011 01:37:26 GMT+00:00

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PML-N's flip-flop under fire
The Nation, Pakistan
The fallout of Pakistan People's Party's ouster from Punjab Government has started appearing in multi-dimensions and Parliamentary Leader of Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid) Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat has rightly pointed out and questioned the moral ...
Unification Group accuses PPP of horse tradingDaily Times
Pakistan in worst position than Libya: PMLOnline - International News Network
PPP, PML-N break-up runs counter to political stabilityDAWN.com
The Express Tribune -Pakistan Times -The News International
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Nawaz threatens another long march - The News International Tue, 01 Mar 2011 00:43:24 GMT+00:00

Indian Express

Nawaz threatens another long march
The News International
LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif has announced to lead another long march, along with the revolutionary youth, if required in the larger national interest. He was addressing the party workers from Sukkur, Hyderabad and ...
* PML-N chief says govt depending on foreign aid instead of indigenous resourcesDaily Times
Nawaz threatens another long marchPakistan Observer
Nawaz warns of another long marchPakistan Daily Mail
South Asian News Agency (SANA) -DAWN.com -DailyIndia.com
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Post-Davis , 30 US spies halt covert mission, flee Pakistan - Times of India Tue, 01 Mar 2011 00:17:46 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

Post-Davis , 30 US spies halt covert mission, flee Pakistan
Times of India
ISLAMABAD: At least 30 suspected covert US operatives have suspended their activities in Pakistan and 12 have left the country following the arrest of CIA contractor Raymond Davis late last month, a media report said on Monday. ...
Hang Raymond Davis, demand protestersThe News International

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India, Pakistan and the Kashmiri struggle - Sify Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:18:51 GMT+00:00

Sify

India, Pakistan and the Kashmiri struggle
Sify
Normally people accuse me and my colleague Ababs Butt for being 'anti Pakistan'. Their main allegation is that we don't speak about human rights abuses on the Indian side of Jammu and Kashmir. That is not true. Time and again, we have spoken against ...
Pakistan should act responsibly on maintaining ceasefire: Omar AbdullahDaily News & Analysis
Pakistan must do its bit for peace on border, says OmarHindustan Times
Guv compliments New Delhi for restarting dialogue with PakGreaterKashmir.com (press release)
The Nation, Pakistan
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IMF, Pakistan talks today - The Nation, Pakistan Tue, 01 Mar 2011 01:37:59 GMT+00:00

Online - International News Network

IMF, Pakistan talks today
The Nation, Pakistan
According to Finance Ministry sources, government financial team, Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and State Bank of Pakistan will brief the IMF's team about increase in revenue, fiscal discipline and to fix the budget deficit from 4.7 per cent to 5.5 ...
IMF to start fifth review of Pakistan economy todayDaily Times
IMF, Pakistan talks todayOnline - International News Network

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Pakistan, Venezuela to talk on double taxation issue - Daily Times Mon, 28 Feb 2011 22:41:24 GMT+00:00

Pakistan, Venezuela to talk on double taxation issue
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Venezuela have agreed to hold negotiation on a treaty for avoidance of double taxation applicable to trade, commerce and services between the two states. The agreement was reached at a meeting between the FBR officials and the ...

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