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The Pakistan Ultimatum - Wall Street Journal Thu, 14 Apr 2011 22:52:23 GMT+00:00

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The Pakistan Ultimatum
Wall Street Journal
So Pakistan now demands that the United States withdraw hundreds of American intelligence operatives and special-ops trainers from its soil and stop the CIA drone strikes on al Qaeda, Taliban and affiliated terrorists. Maybe the Obama Administration ...
US Relations With Pakistan SourNPR
CIA will not halt operations in Pakistan: officialAFP
EDITORIAL: CIA-ISI tug of warDaily Times
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Cricketing ties with Pakistan not at cost of 26/11 Probe: MEA - Economic Times Fri, 15 Apr 2011 02:26:23 GMT+00:00

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Cricketing ties with Pakistan not at cost of 26/11 Probe: MEA
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The government, which was criticised for its 'unilateral' peace proposals to Pakistan, has clarified that the announcement to resume bilateral cricketing series in no way de-emphasised New Delhi's position on terror. ...
Firm on bringing 26/11 guilty to book: MEATimes of India
Government game, players not thrilled about Pak tourHindustan Times
Indo-Pak cricket? BCCI's response is tepidDaily News & Analysis
Business Standard -Long War Journal -Associated Press of Pakistan
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Officials Announce Arrest of Two French Terror Suspects in Pakistan - Voice of America Thu, 14 Apr 2011 19:25:35 GMT+00:00

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Officials Announce Arrest of Two French Terror Suspects in Pakistan
Voice of America
Officials say Pakistani authorities have detained two French nationals who are suspected of being members of an Islamist militant group. French officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, confirmed Thursday the news of the arrests, ...
Two French terror suspects arrested in PakistanAFP
Two suspected French militants arrested in PakistanReuters Africa
AP Exclusive: 2 French men arrested in PakistanThe Associated Press
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Human rights in a poor state in Pak, says panel report - Times of India Fri, 15 Apr 2011 02:01:25 GMT+00:00

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Human rights in a poor state in Pak, says panel report
Times of India
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Human Rights Commission has released its annual report giving dismal facts and figures about the country's security situation, human rights abuses and treatment meted out to the minorities. The report said at least 64 people, ...
Report paints bleak picture of human rights in PakistanThe News International
Human Rights Commission Critical of PakistanVoice of America
Pakistan militants 'killed 2500' in 2010BBC News
International Business Times -Channel 6 News Online -Online - International News Network
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Pakistan frees 89 Indian fishermen - The Nation, Pakistan Fri, 15 Apr 2011 01:39:51 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan frees 89 Indian fishermen
The Nation, Pakistan
BM Kutti and Shujauddin Qureshi of Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (Piler), Saeed Baloch, Talib Kachi and Sami Memon of Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum (PFF) presented gifts to the released fishermen. Justice (Retd) Nasir Aslam Zahid was ...
89 Indian prisoners set free by PakistanThe Hindu
Pakistan frees 89 Indian fishermenDaily Times
Pakistan releases 89 Indian prisonersGulf Times
IBNLive.com -DailyIndia.com -The News International
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Pakistan delegation loves clean Shimla - Times of India Fri, 15 Apr 2011 00:59:35 GMT+00:00

Pakistan delegation loves clean Shimla
Times of India
SHIMLA: It is not the strained relations between the two countries or animosities that may exist between unimportant sections that comes to mind when students of Lawrence College, Murree, near Lahore in Pakistan, talk about India. Strange it may sound, ...
Pakistan's Man in the ShadowsWall Street Journal
Delegation of Lawrence College of Pakistan meets chief ministerHindustan Times
Youth can help improve Indo-Pak ties: KayaniChandigarh Tribune
Mangalorean.com -Indian Express
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Martin Ready for Action Against Pakistan - Caribarena Antigua Fri, 15 Apr 2011 01:20:46 GMT+00:00

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Martin Ready for Action Against Pakistan
Caribarena Antigua
New West Indies leg-spinner Anthony Martin has already given a lot of thought to how he will approach the upcoming matches against Pakistan. The 28-year-old Policeman from Antigua is a clever operator and is planning how best to utilise his skills when ...
Disband PCB selection committeeDaily Times
W. Indies name squad for Pakistan one-dayersAFP
Pakistan team leaves for West Indies tourDAWN.com
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26/11 case: Will India become party to lawsuit in US against ISI? - Times of India Thu, 14 Apr 2011 21:21:01 GMT+00:00

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26/11 case: Will India become party to lawsuit in US against ISI?
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Intending to nail Pakistan's lie over the role of ISI in the Mumbai terror attack, India is mulling the option of becoming 'party' to the lawsuit filed in a US court last year by relatives of two Americans -- who died in the 26/11 carnage ...
No reason to renew talks with Pakistan: BJPThe Hindu
India should take up Rana''s claims with Pakistan: BJPIBNLive.com
India reiterates Pakistan should punish perpetrators for Mumbai terror attacksPeople's Daily Online
India Today -Daily News & Analysis -Indian Express
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Afghan Taliban to Open Office in Turkey - Voice of America Thu, 14 Apr 2011 21:33:06 GMT+00:00

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Afghan Taliban to Open Office in Turkey
Voice of America
During a recent visit to Turkey, the president of Pakistan, together with his Turkish counterpart, made a commitment to support political initiatives to end the war in Afghanistan. Ankara has been calling for talks with the Taliban, and having strong ...
Zardari and Erdogan renew pledge to build strategic partnershipDaily Times
Pakistan forces attack Taliban hideouts, kill 18Reuters Canada
Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan held joint military exerciseHurriyet Daily News
Niles Daily Star -Fox News -Associated Press of Pakistan
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Chile may have held wrong man, says CBI - Indian Express Fri, 15 Apr 2011 02:09:18 GMT+00:00

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Chile may have held wrong man, says CBI
Indian Express
A day after Pakistan media reports claimed that the man arrested by Chile was not Abdul Rauf, Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar's brother who is wanted for the Indian Airlines IC-814 hijack, the CBI seems to have come to the same conclusion. ...
Man held in Chile may not be IC-814 hijackerTimes of India
Pak refuses to comment on arrest of 'Kandahar mastermind'Hindustan Times
'IC-814 hijacker not in Chilean custody'Bangalore Mirror

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