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Pakistan making little progress on insurgents: White House - Xinhua Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:10:22 GMT+00:00

AFP

Pakistan making little progress on insurgents: White House
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, April 5 (Xinhua) -- The White House on Tuesday sent Congress a progress report of the Afghanistan war, saying Pakistan is making little progress in containing insurgents but acknowledging improved military ties between Islamabad and ...
US Report Criticizes Pakistan's Terrorism EffortsNew York Times
US Dials Back Criticism of PakistanWall Street Journal
Taliban has strengthened along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, report findsWashington Post
MiamiHerald.com -Reuters -AFP
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Harbhajan hits out at Afridi for his comments on Indians - NDTV.com Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:34:06 GMT+00:00

Indian Express

Harbhajan hits out at Afridi for his comments on Indians
NDTV.com
PTI, Updated: April 06, 2011 08:12 IST Jalandhar: Ace Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh on Tuesday hit out at Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi for his out-of-turn reaction on Indians and their supposedly lack of big-heartedness. ...
Afridi hints at changes in teamThe Nation, Pakistan
I was misquoted: AfridiIndian Express
Muslim scholars slam Afridi's lineTimes of India
Daily News & Analysis -The News International -IBNLive.com
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UK PM Cameron faces criticism for tripling education aid to Pakistan - AHN | All Headline News Wed, 06 Apr 2011 01:32:06 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

UK PM Cameron faces criticism for tripling education aid to Pakistan
AHN | All Headline News
Although there is no formal extradition treaty between Pakistan and Britain, Cameron, during his one-day visit, assured the South Asian government that London could extradite former President Pervez Musharraf, if Islamabad would pursue his case legally ...
Cameron seeks 'fresh start' with PakistanDaily Times
Cameron Aims to Smooth Ties With PakistanWall Street Journal
The £650m apology: Forget our ailing education system, that's what Britain's ...Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.uk -DAWN.com -The Express Tribune
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COMMENT: Fallible idols —Saroop Ijaz - Daily Times Tue, 05 Apr 2011 23:08:40 GMT+00:00

Eurasia Review

COMMENT: Fallible idols —Saroop Ijaz
Daily Times
A Pakistan-India game is indeed warfare, but without the angels and missiles, without grand narratives and fictitious historical accounts at the back of the warriors. Loss is still devastating, but not shameful. These are the wars we want The country ...
Zardari for determined efforts to better ties with IndiaTimes of India
PM to host dinner for Pakistan cricket team on April 11Online - International News Network
Cricket diplomacy: The tournament's over but the political game goes onForeign Policy
The News International -Daily News & Analysis -The Daily Star
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That French Bike Race Might Seem Easy Compared to This One - Wall Street Journal Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:31:17 GMT+00:00

Geo Television Network

That French Bike Race Might Seem Easy Compared to This One
Wall Street Journal
By NICOLAS BRULLIARD Stages of the more than 1000-mile Tour de Pakistan take place on major highways. Above, spectators watch part of this year's race in March SUKKUR, Pakistan—When the creators of the Tour de Pakistan launched Asia's longest cycling ...
PTDC officials not paid salaries since FebThe News International
Staff of PTDC deprived of salaries for three monthsGeo Television Network

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Religious extremism, the mantra for political power in Pakistan - DailyIndia.com Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:46:54 GMT+00:00

CBC.ca

Religious extremism, the mantra for political power in Pakistan
DailyIndia.com
New Delhi, Apr. 5: A young teenager walked up to a bus stand in lower Dir, Northwest Pakistan, on Monday, and blew himself up, killing at least six people. This happened a day after a blast at the 13th century Sakhi Shah Darbar shrine near Dera Ghazi ...
Pakistani security official gets information from an injured suicide bomber at ...The Business Insider
Blast at Pakistan Shrine Kills DozensNew York Times
Taliban Militants Bomb Muslim Shrine in Pakistan, Kill 42Christian Post
Los Angeles Times -CBS News -Xinhua
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Pakistan to review its nuclear power - UPI.com Tue, 05 Apr 2011 20:44:30 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

Pakistan to review its nuclear power
UPI.com
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, April 5 (UPI) -- Pakistan has called for a review of its nuclear power plants in Karachi and Chashma, in the wake of Japan's nuclear crisis. The Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority said this week it would continue to study the ...
Pakistan to review n-plants' safetyThe Hindu
Pakistan orders safety review of nuke plantsDAWN.com
PAEC operated nuclear plants do not pose any unwarranted radiation hazard: PNRAOnline - International News Network

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PML-N asks govt to stop devolution of HEC - Daily Times Tue, 05 Apr 2011 23:14:04 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

PML-N asks govt to stop devolution of HEC
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Tuesday demanded the government to stop the devolution of Higher Education Commission (HEC) to provinces, saying that there was no such 'constitutional compulsion' in the 18th Amendment. ...
Time to save the Higher Education CommissionThe Express Tribune

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Chinese along LoC? Top general sounds warning - Times of India Tue, 05 Apr 2011 21:30:26 GMT+00:00

GreaterKashmir.com (press release)

Chinese along LoC? Top general sounds warning
Times of India
NEW DELHI: A top Indian Army general has warned that India not only faces the threat from Chinese troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China but it could well extend to the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan due to the expansive ...
Chinese army knocks at Kashmir's doors?Daily News & Analysis
Officer rings China alarmCalcutta Telegraph
General alert: Chinese troops on Indo-Pak LoCHindustan Times
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Pakistan misses cotton output target - The News International Wed, 06 Apr 2011 00:14:15 GMT+00:00

Pakistan misses cotton output target
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has missed cotton production target of 14 million bales by about 2.4 million bales because of rains, floods and virus attacks, officials said. They said cotton production fell short of the target because of last year's rains, ...
Cotton to be sown on 1m acre land in 2011-12 seasonDaily Times

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