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The “sound and fury” of US-Pakistan ties (Part II) - Reuters Blogs (blog) Sun, 20 Mar 2011 23:49:07 GMT+00:00

CBC.ca

The “sound and fury” of US-Pakistan ties (Part II)
Reuters Blogs (blog)
I have (somewhat belatedly) got around to reading the full text of the statement made by Pakistan Army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani condemning last week's drone strike in North Waziristan which killed more than 40 people. The strike has reignited ...
Strained tiesDAWN.com
EDITORIAL: Condemnation that merits concernDaily Times
Pakistanis protest U.S. airstrikes, release of CIA contractor releaseWashington Post
Los Angeles Times -Voice of America -Tampabay.com
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Brussels talks date was conveyed a week before Davis' release - The News International Mon, 21 Mar 2011 01:15:04 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

Brussels talks date was conveyed a week before Davis' release
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Washington had informed Pakistan one week before release of Raymond Davis, a CIA contractor who killed two Pakistanis, freed on March 16, the proposed dates for the Trilateral Dialogue in Brussels. The US had suggested March 26 for the ...
Blood money well spentBoston Globe
Pak Taliban threatens those who aided Davis' releaseHindustan Times
Why Pakistanis cannot be fooled anymorePak1stanFirst
Express Buzz -DAWN.com -The Express Tribune
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Pakistan coal mine accident kills 7, traps 41 - 英文中國郵報 Mon, 21 Mar 2011 02:37:44 GMT+00:00

Aljazeera.net

Pakistan coal mine accident kills 7, traps 41
英文中國郵報
QUETTA, Pakistan -- At least seven miners were killed and 41 others trapped underground when explosions triggered a collapse in a coal mine in Pakistan's Baluchistan province on Sunday, officials said. A total of 48 miners were working around 1200 ...
Up to 50 miners trapped after blast in PakistanIndependent
Pakistan Coal Mine Explosions Kill 6, Trap 45Voice of America
Coal Mine Explosion In Pakistan Kills 6, Traps 46NPR
Xinhua -Ninemsn -UPI.com
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Buoyant Pakistan look to continue victory march - The News International Mon, 21 Mar 2011 01:13:09 GMT+00:00

Sydney Morning Herald

Buoyant Pakistan look to continue victory march
The News International
COLOMBO: Pakistan will take on West Indies in the first quarter-final of the World Cup in Dhaka on March 23 and captain Shahid Afridi is confident that his rampaging team will go all out to secure a berth in the last-four stage of the tournament. ...
Loss against Pakistan a wake-up call for PontingTimes of India
Aus vs Pak: Pakistan beat Australia by four wicketsIndia Today
Pakistan team brightens chances in CWC after epoch-making win over AussiesAssociated Press of Pakistan
All Things Pakistan -Hindustan Times -DAWN.com
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PML-N turns guns to Imran - The Nation, Pakistan Mon, 21 Mar 2011 02:03:24 GMT+00:00

Gulf Times

PML-N turns guns to Imran
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE - The Pakistan Muslim League-N has sent a questionnaire to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan, questioning 'contradictions' in his statements and postures during the issue Raymond Davis. The PML-N has averred that reply to the ...
Davis case grossly mishandled, made Pakistan laughing stock, Nisar tells PMThe News International
Drone attacks undermine national solidarity: PML-N MPADaily Times
PML-N submits adjournment motion against US drone attacksOnline - International News Network
Sify -Business Recorder
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PML-Q to boycott joint session - The News International Mon, 21 Mar 2011 00:56:05 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

PML-Q to boycott joint session
The News International
LAHORE: The Pakistan Muslim League-Q has decided to boycott the joint session of parliament in protest against the release of Raymond Davis, the CIA operative involved in the killing of two Pakistanis. The decision was taken in a meeting held at the ...
Political parties should avoid politics of 90s: BabarDaily Times
PML-Q to boycott joint sessionGeo Television Network
PM asks Nisar to avoid protestThe Nation, Pakistan
The Express Tribune -Hindustan Times -Sify
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'Pak, India need to hold nonstop talks to resolve bilateral issues' - Daily Times Sun, 20 Mar 2011 22:47:19 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

'Pak, India need to hold nonstop talks to resolve bilateral issues'
Daily Times
KARACHI: Pakistan and India need to resolve all bilateral issues through continuous series of dialogue. This will help end tension between the two countries. This was called by the members of a nine-member Indian peace delegation, ...
'Kashmir, water issues soluble'The News International
Indo-Pak relations: Biztek helps clear the airThe Express Tribune
India`s prosperity linked to Pakistan`sDAWN.com

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Imran's appreciation a smart move by Altaf - The News International Mon, 21 Mar 2011 00:38:00 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

Imran's appreciation a smart move by Altaf
The News International
Political situation in Sindh that got disturbed after some serious differences cropped up between the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) now seems to have returned to normalcy. Everything was said to be decided at the ...
PPP, MQM ministerial committee meeting heldDaily Times
Burying the hatchet: Imran calls up Altaf, agrees to work togetherThe Express Tribune

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Pakistan, West Indies first quarterfinal on 23rd - The Nation, Pakistan Mon, 21 Mar 2011 02:04:18 GMT+00:00

Globe and Mail

Pakistan, West Indies first quarterfinal on 23rd
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE – Pakistan will take on West Indies in the first quarterfinal to be played in Dhaka on March 23. After the defeat at the hands of India, West Indies placed last in their group and according to the ICC decision, the top team of either group will ...
India can meet Pakistan in World Cup semifinalsTimes of India
Aussies must be fancying India, Pakistan beware!The News International
Tendulkar on verge of 100th ton at W.CupAFP
Bloomberg -Sydney Morning Herald -Crickick.com
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Pakistan offers help for controlling radioactivity in Japan: FO - Online - International News Network Sun, 20 Mar 2011 19:10:52 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

Pakistan offers help for controlling radioactivity in Japan: FO
Online - International News Network
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has offered help to Japan in controlling radioactivity emission after 8.9 magnitude quake followed by tsunami hit northern part of the country. Talking to Online Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said Sunday that ...
Pakistanis living around nuclear plants in Japan move to safer places: FOPakistan Times

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