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CIA launches review of security officers stemming from Pakistan case - Washington Post Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:34:28 GMT+00:00

CTV.ca

CIA launches review of security officers stemming from Pakistan case
Washington Post
The CIA has launched an internal review of how it trains and deploys security officers overseas after a fatal shooting by one of the agency's contractors in Pakistan triggered a diplomatic crisis and new ...
ANALYSIS: Davis's departure: ISI-CIA's dirty deal? —Farhat TajDaily Times
Printline PakistanIndian Express
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Pakistan plans boycott to protest U.S. drone attack - Calgary Herald Sat, 19 Mar 2011 01:48:04 GMT+00:00

ABC News

Pakistan plans boycott to protest U.S. drone attack
Calgary Herald
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan said Friday it will boycott a key meeting on Afghanistan in protest at a US drone attack that killed 35 people, as fragile relations with its key ally Washington faltered again. US Ambassador Cameron Munter was summoned and told ...
Pakistan summons US envoy, demands apology over drone attackDaily Times
Pakistan pulls out of talks with US on Afghan warLos Angeles Times
Pakistan Summons US Ambassador on Drone AttackVoice of America
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Australia brace for Pakistan challenge at W.Cup - Sydney Morning Herald Sat, 19 Mar 2011 02:51:27 GMT+00:00

Reuters UK

Australia brace for Pakistan challenge at W.Cup
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia captain Ricky Ponting is relishing the challenge of locking horns with Pakistan, the last team to beat the defending champions at a World Cup, when they meet on Saturday. Australia have not lost a single game at the sport's showpiece since ...
Pakistan's destiny lies in own handsThe Nation, Pakistan
Time to get seriousABC Online
Aus vs Pak: Pakistan look for Leeds encore, Oz for supremacyTimes of India
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'Akhtar's move bad for Pakistan' - The News International Sat, 19 Mar 2011 00:56:35 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

'Akhtar's move bad for Pakistan'
The News International
“It will affect Pakistan because he (Akhtar) is their main fast bowler in the World Cup. His decision to retire at such an odd time is bad for the Pakistan team,” said Pushpakumara. Pushpakumara recalled that it used to be really 'scary' facing the ...
Shoaib bids farewellDAWN.com
Australia v PakistanSportinglife.com
Akhtar's retirement will not hurt Pakistan: AfridiThe Express Tribune
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'India, Pakistan cannot afford hostilities' - The News International Sat, 19 Mar 2011 00:44:13 GMT+00:00

The News International

'India, Pakistan cannot afford hostilities'
The News International
The main hurdle in normalising relations between India and Pakistan is the distrust that is entrenched deep in our psyche, said veteran Indian journalist Kuldip Nayar while speaking at the Karachi Press Club (KPC) on Friday. ...
India's prosperity depends on Pakistan: NayyarDaily Times
India`s prosperity linked to Pakistan`sDAWN.com

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Real stuff starts against Pakistan - Ninemsn Fri, 18 Mar 2011 20:15:15 GMT+00:00

Sydney Morning Herald

Real stuff starts against Pakistan
Ninemsn
Chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch says the real stuff starts on Saturday for Australia as they complete their Group A commitments with a match against Pakistan. Hilditch says winning a fourth consecutive World Cup would be an amazing achievement. ...
Hilditch warns Tait to lift his game for PakistanSydney Morning Herald

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Impact Index insights for Australia vs Pakistan clash - Times of India Fri, 18 Mar 2011 20:23:22 GMT+00:00

Impact Index insights for Australia vs Pakistan clash
Times of India
Three-time defending champions Australia hold slight edge over Pakistan in their World Cup clash. VERDICT: Australia 53%, Pakistan 47%. Both teams sport comparable bowling units (Australia's Bowling II 1.41, Pakistan's Bowling II 1.45) but Australia ...

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Pakistan backed militants to avoid being targeted? - The Hindu Sat, 19 Mar 2011 00:14:09 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

Pakistan backed militants to avoid being targeted?
The Hindu
Despite pending economic catastrophe, Pakistan is producing nuclear weapons at a faster rate than any other country in the world.” However, other vital things, which have been less recognised, came up at the meeting. These included a suggestion from ...
Coalition, Afghan Troops Have Retaken AdvantageEurasia Review

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Pakistan likely to surpass mango export targets - Daily Times Fri, 18 Mar 2011 23:15:32 GMT+00:00

Pakistan likely to surpass mango export targets
Daily Times
LONDON: Pakistan is likely to surpass its mango export targets due to the favourable weather for the past few months. Sources in the commercial wing of Pakistan High Commission said APP because of ideal weather conditions the growers were expecting a ...
Home News National Solution of country's multifarious problems lies in fast ...Associated Press of Pakistan

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Jirga for retribution - The Nation, Pakistan Sat, 19 Mar 2011 01:42:21 GMT+00:00

Jirga for retribution
The Nation, Pakistan
He said that there was no safe haven of Al-Qaeda and Taliban in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. The US had endorsed that more than 70 per cent of the top Al-Qaeda leadership was in the war-ravaged Afghanistan, he said adding, ...

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