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US doesn't want failed N-Pakistan, says Rumsfeld - The Nation, Pakistan Sat, 21 May 2011 01:18:09 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

US doesn't want failed N-Pakistan, says Rumsfeld
The Nation, Pakistan
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says the United States needs to “take a deep breath” before considering ending military aid to Pakistan, because the last thing America wants is a failed Muslim state with nuclear weapons. ...
US, Pakistan Question AidVoice of America
Pakistan province cancels US aid deals: officialAFP
US intensifies drone blitz in Pakistan, source saysCNN International
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Drones hurting national integrity - The Nation, Pakistan Sat, 21 May 2011 01:18:02 GMT+00:00

ABC News

Drones hurting national integrity
The Nation, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD (Online) - Army Chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has said no agreement is existing between Pakistan and US regarding drone attacks nor such agreement had been executed during Musharraf regime. He stated this while addressing students of ...
Newspaper in Pakistan Publishes WikiLeaks CablesNew York Times
Pakistan army chief sought more drone coverage in '08: WikileaksReuters
Duplicity over drones?The Express Tribune
Foreign Policy -The Atlantic Wire
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US confident of safety of nuclear weapons, despite al-Qaeda presence - The Hindu Fri, 20 May 2011 23:38:38 GMT+00:00

Lake Wylie Pilot

US confident of safety of nuclear weapons, despite al-Qaeda presence
The Hindu
A good 15 months before it killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, the United States was sure that al-Qaeda retained its presence in that country and was plotting “new attacks” against America and its allies from its safe havens there and in Afghanistan. ...
Kid in KaramandaLong War Journal
COUNTER-TERRORISM: Al Qaeda's Loss Is Haqqani's GainStrategy Page
Hikmet Cetin Says US Might Have Had Pakistan's Support While Catching Bin LadenJournal of Turkish Weekly
The Hill (blog)
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185384: Menon says India to decide on information-sharing with Pakistan - The Hindu Fri, 20 May 2011 23:38:35 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

185384: Menon says India to decide on information-sharing with Pakistan
The Hindu
Menon emphasized that India had been tough on Pakistan with regard to accountability, but restrained in its rhetoric and actions. REF: A. NEW DELHI 03265 B. NEW DELHI 3251 C. FBI CABLE //1317/01495/365/006 D. NEW DELHI 3249 1. (C) SUMMARY. ...
Pakistan plays its China cardSan Francisco Chronicle
Pakistan takes China as best friend, time-tested and all-weather, says PMXinhua
China, Pakistan Tout Close RelationsVoice of America
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A suicide bombing in Pakistan is minimized - Washington Post Sat, 21 May 2011 01:57:35 GMT+00:00

A suicide bombing in Pakistan is minimized
Washington Post
The May 14 front-page story “Pakistan's spy chief offers to quit” detailed the repercussions within the Pakistani government and military of the US operation that killed Osama bin Laden. But the related suicide bombing that cost 80 lives was portrayed ...

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US vehicles targeted in Pakistan car bomb blast - Sacramento Bee Fri, 20 May 2011 22:07:58 GMT+00:00

CTV.ca

US vehicles targeted in Pakistan car bomb blast
Sacramento Bee
Elsewhere in Pakistan, a US drone missile strike killed six people in North Waziristan, a tribal region along the Afghan border used by Afghan Taliban militants as a base from which to launch attacks on US, NATO and Afghan forces in Afghanistan, ...
Pakistan Taliban Claims Attack on US Diplomatic ConvoyVoice of America
Pakistani killed in attack on US vehicles in PeshawarLos Angeles Times
Taliban Target US Convoy in Pakistan, One KilledChristian Post
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India red-faced as most-wanted fugitives are found not in Pakistan but at home - Washington Post Fri, 20 May 2011 20:14:56 GMT+00:00

Deccan Chronicle

India red-faced as most-wanted fugitives are found not in Pakistan but at home
Washington Post
NEW DELHI — The Indian government said Friday that it would review a list of 50 most-wanted fugitives it said were hiding in Pakistan, after two of them were found to be in India after all. One was living at home on bail in Mumbai, ...
'More action in 10 days'Times of India
550 'wanted' off CBI siteDaily Pioneer
Wanted list goof-up: CBI to carry out overhaulHindustan Times
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Nod and wink? - The News International Sat, 21 May 2011 00:22:57 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Nod and wink?
The News International
Publically, the army and the government have always condemned drone attacks as a violation of Pakistan's airspace and sovereignty. But now, secret internal US government cables reveal that Pakistan's top military brass supports US drone strikes in ...
US drone strike kills six in North Waziristan: officialsDAWN.com
US drone strike kills four in Pakistan: officialsAFP
Suspected US Drone Strike Kills 4 In PakistanRTT News
Long War Journal -Monsters and Critics.com -WireUpdate
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West Indies v Pakistan: Ravi Rampaul happy with 'ideal start' - ESPNcricinfo.com Sat, 21 May 2011 01:22:56 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

West Indies v Pakistan: Ravi Rampaul happy with 'ideal start'
ESPNcricinfo.com
Ravi Rampaul, the West Indies seamer, kept up his strong form with a three-wicket haul that gave the home team the advantage against Pakistan in St Kitts. Rampaul collected seven wickets in the first Test and by stumps on the opening day of the second ...
Rampaul ravages rain-hit PakistanBBC News
Rampaul puts Pakistan in troubleThe News International
Pakistan on the back footThe Express Tribune
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Pakistan's Faustian Parliament - Huffington Post (blog) Fri, 20 May 2011 20:16:04 GMT+00:00

The Friday Times

Pakistan's Faustian Parliament
Huffington Post (blog)
It was embarrassing enough for the people of Pakistan to find out that Osama bin Laden was living in their midst for years. Even more shameful was the realization that their politicians are incapable of questioning the security apparatus of the country ...
Whither the Pak-US relationshipThe News International
COMMENT: Osama and Pak-US relations —Dr Farah ZahraPakistan Daily Times
Turn the debacle into opportunityPakistan Observer
The Express Tribune
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