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Pakistan, Afghanistan set up commission - UPI.com Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:46:27 GMT+00:00

BBC News

Pakistan, Afghanistan set up commission
UPI.com
KABUL, Afghanistan, April 16 (UPI) -- The leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan announced a joint commission to promote peace and stability on their shared border Saturday. Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani and President Hamid Karzai held ...
Afghan, Pakistan leaders meet to seek out Taliban peace dealAustin American-Statesman
Afghanistan, Pakistan intensify Taliban fightABC Online
Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to improve bilateral relationsXinhua
The Nation, Pakistan -Tampabay.com -Online - International News Network
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'The Pakistan ultimatum' - The News International Sun, 17 Apr 2011 00:21:21 GMT+00:00

Reuters Blogs (blog)

'The Pakistan ultimatum'
The News International
Who could have imagined that a serving commander of the Pakistan Army in the Waziristan badlands would have consciously knocked the popular myth that American drone strikes in Fata are part of the problem and not part of the solution of terrorism? ...
Last updated at 1:56 AM on 17th April 2011Daily Mail
US-Pakistan ties need a new startGulfNews
Can Pakistan end terrorism?The Express Tribune
Reuters -Newsline -Economic Times
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Suspicious Script: Is Inspirational Book Three Cups of Tea Inaccurate? - TIME Sat, 16 Apr 2011 19:24:45 GMT+00:00

CBS News

Suspicious Script: Is Inspirational Book <i>Three Cups of Tea</i> Inaccurate?
TIME
Mortenson's mountain-climbing excursion to Pakistan turned to terror when he was separated from his crew on the world's second highest peak, K2. The disoriented climber writes that he stumbled, disoriented, into the remote mountain town of Korphe. ...
Questions over Greg Mortenson's storiesCBS News
'60 Minutes' Casts Doubt on BookNew York Times
Report: "Three Cups of Tea" inaccurateThe Associated Press
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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Post letters to Letters to the Editor, The Daily Times, 41-N, Industrial Area ... - Daily Times Sat, 16 Apr 2011 21:06:49 GMT+00:00

Reuters Blogs (blog)

Post letters to Letters to the Editor, The Daily Times, 41-N, Industrial Area ...
Daily Times
The fact that the judgment is not cited or accepted as a precedent before or by any court of law in Pakistan is a manifest evidence of the rejection of the judgment by the legal fraternity and judiciary. The fact that a judge who convicted Zulfikar Ali ...
Why dig up the past?The Express Tribune
Rewinding to '79Indian Express
Name new law minister, Pakistan court to governmentMangalorean.com
Times of India -GulfNews -Reuters Blogs (blog)
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'I hope to normalise ties with Pakistan' - The Hindu Sat, 16 Apr 2011 21:44:22 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

'I hope to normalise ties with Pakistan'
The Hindu
On Board the PM'S aircraft: Having taken up a commitment to normalise relations with Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday said that if he succeeded in the endeavour, it would be a job well done. “Well, if I can succeed in normalising ...
Job well done if ties with Pakistan improve: PMiNewsOne
My job is well done if I succeed in normalizing Indo-Pak relations: PMDailyIndia.com
PM: People's power is something to reckon withRediff

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Parliament resisting tax reforms: Hafeez - DAWN.com Sat, 16 Apr 2011 22:51:35 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

Parliament resisting tax reforms: Hafeez
DAWN.com
A new programme, he said, was also necessary for debt servicing as Pakistan will soon have to start repaying a previous loan it borrowed from the IMF. The finance minister said that the government was trying to bring budget deficit down to 4.5 of the ...
Finance minister seeks US investment in energy sectorThe Express Tribune
Finance minister leads Pakistan delegation at IMF, World BankDaily Times
Pakistani, Chinese finance ministers vow to further strengthe economic ties -Associated Press of Pakistan
Pakistani Newspaper -Central Asia Online
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Pak detains 12 Indian fishermen - Indian Express Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:12:25 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Pak detains 12 Indian fishermen
Indian Express
Ahmedabad: A dozen Indian fishermen were apprehended and their four boats seized by Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) from near the Indo-Pak maritime border in Arabian Sea off Jhakhau coast in Kutch district of Gujarat on Friday. ...
22 Indian fishermen arrested by PakistanIBNLive.com
India releases two Pakistani prisonersDaily Times
India and Pakistan fail to free each other's prisoners fullyTehelka
The News International -NetIndian -Daily News & Analysis
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Army meddling ruined system: CJ - The Nation, Pakistan Sun, 17 Apr 2011 01:24:27 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Army meddling ruined system: CJ
The Nation, Pakistan
Addressing visiting officers of Command and Staff College, Quetta, the CJ said the history of Pakistan reflects recurring conflict between the underdeveloped political system and well organised Army. When there are political crises, he said “we have ...
Armed Forces must act within jurisdiction: CJThe News International
Army bound to keep itself away from politics: CJPDaily Times
CJ asks military to keep away from politicsDAWN.com
South Asian News Agency (SANA) -Pakistan Daily Mail -Business Recorder
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Pakistan set to resume India rivalry - Clubcall Sat, 16 Apr 2011 16:49:08 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistan set to resume India rivalry
Clubcall
The Pakistan Cricket Board have confirmed they have contacted their Indian counterparts with the aim of resuming cricketing relations. India suspended sporting ties with Pakistan in 2008 following the Mumbai terror attacks and the two teams have only ...
Pakistan keen for a short ODI series against IndiaTimes of India
Pakistan likely to play India in a blind cricket tournamentIBNLive.com
Pakistan keen for a short ODI series against IndiaIndian Express
DAWN.com -Associated Press of Pakistan -ESPNcricinfo.com
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France likely to help Pakistan get WTO approval: official - The News International Sun, 17 Apr 2011 00:37:26 GMT+00:00

France likely to help Pakistan get WTO approval: official
The News International
KARACHI: France will try to convince the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to approve the European Union's trade package for Pakistan, said the advisor on textile on Saturday. “France has assured that would try its best to influence the WTO to approve the ...
Clothing, Fabrics and Textile Asia 2012 launchedDaily Times

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