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The Column Everyone Is Reading About Pakistan - The Business Insider Mon, 09 May 2011 02:15:34 GMT+00:00

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The Column Everyone Is Reading About Pakistan
The Business Insider
Image: AP What happened in Abbottabad a week ago made it clear that the slowly failing state of Pakistan must now make a choice: get its act together or enter a kind of strategic netherworld. Walter Mead's cold and clear-headed analysis says publicly ...
US seeks access to Bin Laden widows in PakistanLos Angeles Times
Obama presses Pakistan on OBLThe Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan's Slow Dawn After a Midnight RaidWall Street Journal
AFP -ABC Online -The News International
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Report: Pakistan outs CIA chief in Islamabad - CBS News Mon, 09 May 2011 01:47:02 GMT+00:00

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Report: Pakistan outs CIA chief in Islamabad
CBS News
The scandal involving CIA contractor Raymond Davis, shown here in January, 2011, in Pakistan, was just the beginning of the widening rift between the CIA and officials there. Media have reportedly, for the second time, outted the CIA station chief in ...

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Unilateral Information Disarmament - Wall Street Journal Sun, 08 May 2011 22:43:31 GMT+00:00

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Unilateral Information Disarmament
Wall Street Journal
With enough friends in Pakistan, Osama bin Laden managed to hide out for years in a million-dollar estate. But terrorists can't function without information and communications. When US intelligence managed to track his courier, they got bin Laden. ...
Data Show Bin Laden Plots; CIA Hid Near Raided HouseNew York Times
Lawsuit Forthcoming for Bin Laden PhotosRight Side News
60 Minutes Overtime, 05.08.11CBS News
Tucson Citizen -San Francisco Chronicle -The Seattle Times
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Pakistan spy chief faces mounting pressure to resign - Tehran Times Mon, 09 May 2011 01:03:19 GMT+00:00

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Pakistan spy chief faces mounting pressure to resign
Tehran Times
The first such Pakistani official who appears to be in line for cashiering is Pakistan's spy chief, Lt. Gen. Ahmad Shuja Pasha, whose formal title is director-general of the Inter-Services Intelligence directorate, or ISI. ...
America and Pakistan: Partners With Diverging InterestsHuffington Post (blog)
Spy agency no ally in war on terrorThe Australian
BAAGHI: Can't defeat them? Reform them! —Marvi SirmedDaily Times
Wall Street Journal -Times of India -Hindustan Times
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Key Bush figures say waterboarding helped in capture of bin Laden - Daily Mail Mon, 09 May 2011 01:18:48 GMT+00:00

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Key Bush figures say waterboarding helped in capture of bin Laden
Daily Mail
The Republicans spoke out as National security adviser Tom Donilon said the cache of intelligence seized at Osama Bin Laden's squalid Pakistan hideaway is the size of a small college library, the largest amount ever of intelligence gathered from any ...
Cheney offers some praise more criticism of ObamaPolitico
Not time to run for Afghan exits: CheneyReuters

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Q`s new demands met ahead of NA session - DAWN.com Sun, 08 May 2011 23:53:28 GMT+00:00

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Q`s new demands met ahead of NA session
DAWN.com
President Pakistan Muslim League, Ch. Shujaat Hussain and Senior Federal Minister, Ch. Pervez Elahi meeting with Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani at PM House on Sunday. – Photo by APP ISLAMABAD: As Prime Minister ...
Pak-China friendship anchor of peace, stability: GilaniDaily Times
Pakistan Prime Minister to warn US over Osama bin Laden raidTelegraph.co.uk
Scepticism in Pak over Osama videosIBNLive.com
Sydney Morning Herald -Indian Express -Xinhua
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Bin Laden had support network in Pakistan - Obama - Moneycontrol.com Mon, 09 May 2011 02:50:40 GMT+00:00

Bin Laden had support network in Pakistan - Obama
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Osama bin Laden likely had "some sort" of a support network inside Pakistan, US President Barack Obama said in an interview aired on Sunday, and he called on Pakistan's government to investigate. "We think there had to be some sort of support network ...

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Pakistan go down to Britain but stay at top of standings - Malaysia Star Sun, 08 May 2011 23:33:51 GMT+00:00

Malaysia Star

Pakistan go down to Britain but stay at top of standings
Malaysia Star
IPOH: Pakistan's unbeaten run in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament came to an end when they lost 2-3 to Britain yesterday. But Pakistan still lead the standings on better goal difference than Britain. Both have six points from three matches. ...
British hockey team beat Pakistan in MalaysiaAFP
Britain beat Pakistan in Azlan ShahTimes of India
Hockey: Clarke on target as GB see off PakistanThe Independent
Sportinglife.com
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VIEW: OBL — what more to say? —Dr Syed Mansoor Hussain - Daily Times Sun, 08 May 2011 22:54:53 GMT+00:00

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VIEW: OBL — what more to say? —Dr Syed Mansoor Hussain
Daily Times
As I write this, the Pakistan Army is in the field fighting against the Taliban types on the western frontier. Officers and men are fighting, not for the ISI or the US or to protect the Haqqani network, they are fighting and dying to defend their ...
Recognising a rare civilian moment in PakistanThe Hindu
Pakistan have been more trigger-happy with Indian aircraftDaily News & Analysis
Bin Laden Dead: The Sovereignty DebateForbes (blog)

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Anger and disbelief as Pakistan struggles to reassert sovereignty - The Independent Sun, 08 May 2011 23:02:19 GMT+00:00

Anger and disbelief as Pakistan struggles to reassert sovereignty
The Independent
In Pakistan, there is a pressing need for reflection. It is a week since four American helicopters flew low under cover of darkness across the pines and mulberry trees of Abbottabad's Cantonment area, as they and their cargo of Navy Seals made their ...
Pakistan is US' worst engagement: Richard H Shultz JrEconomic Times

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