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Oil tanker truck hit in Pakistan, 15 killed - Boston Globe Sun, 22 May 2011 01:29:29 GMT+00:00

NEWS.com.au

Oil tanker truck hit in Pakistan, 15 killed
Boston Globe
A tanker carrying oil for NATO forces in Afghanistan exploded yesterday in Landi Kotal, Pakistan, killing at least 15 people. The truck was damaged by a bomb, but the it was a secondary explosion that killed people who had gathered to salvage oil. ...
Oil Truck Explosion Kills at Least 15 in PakistanNew York Times
Pakistan official: 15 killed in NATO tanker blastChicago Sun-Times
Militants blow up Nato oil tankers in Pakistan, 16 killedTimes of India
Voice of America -AFP -BBC News
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Osama brings China, Pakistan and America closer - The Nation, Pakistan Sun, 22 May 2011 01:37:16 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

Osama brings China, Pakistan and America closer
The Nation, Pakistan
The killing of bin Laden, however, has made many people question the legality of the US' unilateral action in Pakistan, Pakistani “support networks” for the Al-Qaida leader, and future US-Pakistani partnership in the fight against terrorism. ...
Why Would Pakistan Harbor Terrorists?International Business Times
Steve Chapman: Poisonous in PakistanNewsOK.com
Special Report:The Osama bin Laden kill planThe Citizen Daily
The Choate News -Pakistan Observer -CNN International
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Islamabad expels US mly trainers - The Nation, Pakistan Sun, 22 May 2011 01:37:01 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Islamabad expels US mly trainers
The Nation, Pakistan
WASHINGTON - Pakistan has ordered up to 20 per cent of the US Special Operations forces trainers to leave the country in the wake of a series of clashes between the two governments, The Washington Post reported Saturday. Citing an unnamed US military ...
Wikileaks Cables Indicate Close Combat Cooperation Between US, PakistanVoice of America
Cables show US special operations in PakistanAljazeera.net
Newspaper in Pakistan Publishes WikiLeaks CablesNew York Times
DAWN.com -UPI.com -Press TV
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Pakistan take charge of second Test - Emirates 24/7 Sun, 22 May 2011 02:56:29 GMT+00:00

Times LIVE

Pakistan take charge of second Test
Emirates 24/7
Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez (left) celebrates with teammate Azhar Ali after taking the wicket of West Indies' Darren Bravo on the second day of their second cricket Test in Basseterre, St. Kitts, on Saturday. (AP) Pakistan's array of spinners continued ...
Pakistan spinners undermine WIndies batsmen againAFP
Pakistan spinners dominate West Indies in St KittsBBC Sport
Tanvir gives Pakistan late boostThe Express Tribune
The Canadian Press -New Zealand Herald -Sportal.com.au
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Afridi may retire from ODIs - The Nation, Pakistan Sun, 22 May 2011 01:37:37 GMT+00:00

CBC.ca

Afridi may retire from ODIs
The Nation, Pakistan
KARACHI - Pakistan's former one-day captain Shahid Afridi is likely to retire from One Day International after his as skipper earlier in the week. Sources said on Saturday that Afridi is really dejected on the way the PCB has dealt with him on his ...
Pakistan cricket board, a dog's tail will never be straightenedSportPulse.net
Waqar, Afridi should resolve their differences: Muddasar NazarDailyIndia.com
Wasim Akram criticizes PCB decision on AfridiPakistan Times
Hindustan Times -bettor.com (blog) -Cricketnext.com
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Foreign aid over my dead body, vows Shahbaz - The Nation, Pakistan Sun, 22 May 2011 01:36:54 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Foreign aid over my dead body, vows Shahbaz
The Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan was achieved after sacrifices for the purpose that it will become an Islamic welfare state where everyone will enjoy equal rights. But today outsiders are hell-bent on snatching our freedom in lieu of a few coins,” he said while addressing a ...
Foreigners want to snatch our freedom: CMThe News International
Don't ignore our sacrifices in war on terrorism: Nawaz tells Int'l communityInternational News Network
Pakistan's defence establishment has bounced back after bad patchesOman Tribune
Pakistan Daily Times -The Express Tribune -DailyIndia.com
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EDITORIAL: Enduring Pak-China relations - Pakistan Daily Times Sat, 21 May 2011 21:52:10 GMT+00:00

CTV.ca

EDITORIAL: Enduring Pak-China relations
Pakistan Daily Times
During the visit, the Chinese leadership assured Pakistan of their full support in its hour of need. Prime Minister Wen Jiabao informed Pakistan that China had urged the US to respect Pakistan's sovereignty. In addition to agreements on banking, ...
Pakistan and China — what about India?The Express Tribune
Pakistan says wants China to build naval baseTimes of India
China accedes request to take over operations at Gawadar Port: MukhtarAssociated Press of Pakistan
DAWN.com -Sunday Leader -International Analyst Network
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Pakistan's Punjab turning into hotbed of extremism, US had warned - The Hindu Sat, 21 May 2011 23:35:18 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

Pakistan's Punjab turning into hotbed of extremism, US had warned
The Hindu
Photo: AFP While Pakistan's security establishment is yet to be convinced that militant groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed need to be done away with, US diplomats have long been sending worried messages back to Washington that these ...

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Pakistan sound out SL over playing at home - Pakistan Daily Times Sat, 21 May 2011 21:51:10 GMT+00:00

Reuters India

Pakistan sound out SL over playing at home
Pakistan Daily Times
LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board PCB) has asked Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) “for their views” on the prospect of playing their series later this year in Pakistan instead of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka were the last team to play international cricket in Pakistan ...
Pakistan keen to host Sri Lanka for full seriesArab News
Sri Lanka invited to tour Pakistan again as PCB seeks to heal woundsThe Guardian
PCB invites Sri Lanka to tour PakistanCricketnext.com
ESPNcricinfo.com -The Express Tribune -Reuters Africa
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'I suspect collaboration' behind Osama's stay in Pakistan - The Hindu Sat, 21 May 2011 20:02:02 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

'I suspect collaboration' behind Osama's stay in Pakistan
The Hindu
Has the revelation that at least two of the 30-odd Indians who you believed were fugitives from justice hiding in Pakistan, are living in Mumbai, embarrassed the Home Ministry? Obviously, it embarrasses the Ministry of Home Affairs. ...

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