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'Three Cups of Tea' questions remind donors to check up on charities - USA Today Tue, 26 Apr 2011 01:40:18 GMT+00:00

New Yorker (blog)

'Three Cups of Tea' questions remind donors to check up on charities
USA Today
Greg Mortenson's inspiring commitment to build schools in Afghanistan and Pakistan has sold millions of books and inspired thousands of people — including President Obama — to donate to his charity, the Central Asia Institute ...
Three Cups Of Tea Won't Be Enough For PakistanNPR
US authorities probe facts of author Mortenson's Pakistan storyMcClatchy Washington Bureau
'Three Cups of Tea' controversy raises ethical questions about development NGOsWBEZ
Minneapolis Star Tribune -Press Herald
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Pakistan, US in bid to save ties - The Nation, Pakistan Tue, 26 Apr 2011 01:50:48 GMT+00:00

AFP

Pakistan, US in bid to save ties
The Nation, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON (Agencies) - US General David Petraeus on Monday visited Pakistan and held talks with Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on ways to bolster regional security, the US embassy said in a statement. His surprising visit coincided ...
Pakistani, Indian agencies looking for contactsDAWN.com
Gen Petraeus meets KayaniDaily Times
Petraeus visits Pakistan for security talks: embassyAFP
The News International -The Hindu -Daily Pioneer
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Four Alleged Masterminds of 2008 Mumbai Attacks Are Indicted in Chicago - ProPublica Tue, 26 Apr 2011 02:21:35 GMT+00:00

AFP

Four Alleged Masterminds of 2008 Mumbai Attacks Are Indicted in Chicago
ProPublica
But it represents a major development in a secretive, diplomatically sensitive prosecution set for trial next month, because Pakistan is considered a close US ally in the fight against terrorism. Prosecutors charged the four Pakistanis with playing ...
Four more indicted in Mumbai attackCNN International
Grand jury adds 4 to 'Mumbai massacre' indictmentABC7Chicago.com

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Are ruling elites willing to eat grass? - The Nation, Pakistan Tue, 26 Apr 2011 01:50:49 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Are ruling elites willing to eat grass?
The Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan is still being asked the same questions that it was, as a prelude to the unstinted support. The fissures between Pakistan and its overbearing ally - the US - are widening, as the situation gets from bad to worse. ...
Obama talks Afghanistan as fighting season looms, tensions rise with PakistanThe Canadian Press
US listed Pakistan spies as terrorists: documentAFP
Files link Pakistan to terroristsInvestor's Business Daily
The Hindu -Washington Examiner -Online - International News Network
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Shehzad steers Pakistan to victory - Emirates 24/7 Tue, 26 Apr 2011 02:53:09 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Shehzad steers Pakistan to victory
Emirates 24/7
Opener Ahmed Shehzad struck his second one-day international hundred to anchor Pakistan to a confident seven-wicket victory over West Indies on Monday. Shehzad hit seven fours and one six in his 102 from 148 balls as Pakistan successfully chased 221 ...
Shezhad the star for PakistanSportal.com.au
Ahmed Shehzad inspires Pakistan to ODI win in St LuciaBBC Sport
Shehzad hits hundred as Pakistan beats West Indies by 7 wickets to take 2-0 ...The Canadian Press
The Press Association -Cricket365.com -American Chronicle
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EU flood relief on India-Pak agenda - Indian Express Tue, 26 Apr 2011 02:08:47 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

EU flood relief on India-Pak agenda
Indian Express
Ahead of the India-Pakistan Commerce Secretaries' meeting in Islamabad on April 27-28, Islamabad has asked New Delhi to drop its opposition to the European Union giving duty-free access to textiles in its proposed flood relief package to Pakistan. ...
Pakistan to make conditional offers to India in trade talksThe News International
Indo-Pak trade secretaries' talks tomorrowOnline - International News Network
CII looking forward to meeting between Indo-Pak Commerce SecretariesDailyIndia.com
Moneycontrol.com -Economic Times -Chandigarh Tribune
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Blast injures 14 police in NW Pakistan - People's Daily Online Tue, 26 Apr 2011 02:28:18 GMT+00:00

Straits Times

Blast injures 14 police in NW Pakistan
People's Daily Online
Policemen cordon off the blast site in northwest Pakistan's Peshawar on April 25, 2011. An explosion rocked a police station in Peshawar on Monday and injured 14 policemen, police and witnesses said. (Xinhua/Saeed Ahmad) An explosion rocked a police ...
Confiscated guns, ammunition blow up in Pakistan police station, wound 4 officersThe Canadian Press
Blast hits Pakistan police stationAhram Online
Blast injures 10 policemen in PakistanMangalorean.com
Eurasia Review -Press TV
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Indian diesel banned in Pakistan - Times of India Mon, 25 Apr 2011 21:34:02 GMT+00:00

Reuters India

Indian diesel banned in Pakistan
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Pakistan has doggedly refused to remove motor fuels from the list of items that cannot be imported from India to avoid giving New Delhi a leverage over its energy supplies. Government officials said Indian refiners may be willing but cannot ...
Petrol, diesel supply to Pakistan in pipelineCalcutta Telegraph
India willing to export petrol, diesel to PakistanThe Hindu
IndianOil ready to sell petrol, diesel to PakistanHindu Business Line
Daily News & Analysis
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Wicket-keeper Zulqarnain Haider returns to Pakistan - Central Asia Online Mon, 25 Apr 2011 23:40:12 GMT+00:00

The Age

Wicket-keeper Zulqarnain Haider returns to Pakistan
Central Asia Online
Haider later met Interior Minister Rehman Malik, who had promised to provide security to him and his family in Pakistan. Haider fled to Britain in November 2010. However, he withdrew his application for asylum after meeting Malik in England last week.
Zulqarnain Haider returns to PakistanCNN International
Runaway Pakistan wicketkeeper returns homeRadio New Zealand
Runaway Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider returns homeThe Guardian
sportal.co.in -Sydney Morning Herald -Pakistan Daily Mail
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WikiLeaks: al Qaeda watched towers burn - CBS News Tue, 26 Apr 2011 00:23:10 GMT+00:00

ABC Online

WikiLeaks: al Qaeda watched towers burn
CBS News
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the 9/11 plot mastermind for al Qaeda, was in Pakistan, watching the attacks on television. according to WikiLeaks documents. (CBS/Getty) Each of us remembers where we were on September 11, 2001, but we never knew what the ...
Mohammed says he beheaded US reporter despite warningsLos Angeles Times
Al-Qaida leaders were in Karachi on 9/11: WikiLeaksTimes of India
Bin Laden had no cash after 9/11The Australian

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