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Pakistan Arrests CIA Informants in Bin Laden Raid - New York Times Wed, 15 Jun 2011 02:32:14 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan Arrests CIA Informants in Bin Laden Raid
New York Times
Muhammed Muheisen/AP Instead of going after those who helped Osama bin Laden to live in this Abbottabad compound, Pakistan arrested those who assisted in the raid that killed him. By ERIC SCHMITT and MARK MAZZETTI WASHINGTON — Pakistan's top military ...
Rogers: Pakistani services aided bin LadenWashington Times
Pakistan didn't know about bin Laden: MusharrafCBC.ca
China and the end of OsamaDAWN.com
JohnJohnSaidIt.com -Gamut News -Hindustan Times
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CIA plans drone strike campaign in Yemen - Los Angeles Times Tue, 14 Jun 2011 23:38:43 GMT+00:00

Fox News

CIA plans drone strike campaign in Yemen
Los Angeles Times
The campaign is to be patterned after the effort in Pakistan, officials say. A Predator drone armed with a missile sits on the tarmac at a military airport in Kandahar, Afghanistan. A CIA Predator campaign is now planned against the Al Qaeda affiliate ...
CIA to target AQAP in Yemen with Predators and ReapersLong War Journal
CIA Plans Drone Strikes in YemenWall Street Journal
US Escalates War Against Al-QaedaInter Press Service
Democracy Now -Antiwar.com
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Legislation endorsed: US panel seeks to limit Pakistan aid - The Express Tribune Wed, 15 Jun 2011 02:48:12 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

Legislation endorsed: US panel seeks to limit Pakistan aid
The Express Tribune
PHOTO: REUTERS/ FILE A US House of Representatives panel on Tuesday approved a defence spending bill that would impose limits on American aid to Pakistan. The bill envisages the creation of a special bipartisan group to examine Washington's future role ...
US House panel OKs defense bill, limits Pakistan aidDAWN.com
House panel backs $649 bln in US defense spendingReuters India
Massachusetts: Keating tours Middle East; Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq95.9 WATD-FM (blog)
DefenseNews.com (subscription) -Newsday (subscription) -Cape Cod Times (subscription)
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The AfPak Channel: Seeing the real enemy in Pakistan - Foreign Policy Tue, 14 Jun 2011 16:06:47 GMT+00:00

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The AfPak Channel: Seeing the real enemy in Pakistan
Foreign Policy
Although military commanders had previously described the possible undertaking as being "selective" and "intelligence led," Pakistan's army chief, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and the Corps Commander in charge of operations in Khyber-Puktunkhwa and ...
Pakistan wants tribal militias in militant hubThe Associated Press
Of khaki and muftiThe Express Tribune
Of good and bad TalibanDAWN.com
Reuters -BBC News -Times of India
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South Asia's growing modernity masks women's plight - Reuters Wed, 15 Jun 2011 02:40:25 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

South Asia's growing modernity masks women's plight
Reuters
From forced marriages in Afghanistan and "honor killings" in Pakistan to feticide in India and trafficking in Nepal, South Asian women face a barrage of dangers, experts say, but add growing awareness, better laws and economic empowerment are bringing ...
Afghanistan worst place in the world for women, but India in top fiveThe Guardian
FACTBOX-The world's most dangerous countries for womenReuters Africa
ANALYSIS: Poll highlights hidden but deadly dangers for womenTrustLaw

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A lot learnt, a lot to learn about Pakistan and terror - Indian Express Wed, 15 Jun 2011 02:04:57 GMT+00:00

Deccan Chronicle

A lot learnt, a lot to learn about Pakistan and terror
Indian Express
The terrorism trial of Tahawwur Rana offered an extraordinary look into the underworld of terrorism and espionage in South Asia and had repercussions much closer to the US. Confessed American terrorist and Pakistani spy David Coleman Headley delivered ...
"India, Pakistan talks must be based on equality and trust"The Hindu
Rana Trial to Stall India-Pakistan TalksWall Street Journal (blog)
Rana's statement indicative of what motivated Pakistan to act the way it did ...DailyIndia.com
GreaterKashmir.com (press release) -Frontline -Daily News & Analysis
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How can India help Pakistan? - Economic Times Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:43:49 GMT+00:00

USA Today

How can India help Pakistan?
Economic Times
The killing of Osama bin Laden has led to a political tsunami in Pakistan not seen since 1971. Pakistan's former National Security Advisor , Gen Mahmud Durrani has said India must hold Pakistan's hand in its hour of trial. What can India do to help? ...
Focus of Afghan war is shifting eastwardWashington Post
Sidelining PakistanThe News International
Truth Will Set You FreeHuffington Post (blog)
Bloomberg -The Nation, Pakistan -The Seattle Times
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Thanks but no thanks - The Nation, Pakistan Wed, 15 Jun 2011 01:45:56 GMT+00:00

Los Angeles Times

Thanks but no thanks
The Nation, Pakistan
Thank you Mr Hamid Karzai for enlightening us in an interview with official television channel that Indian presence in Afghanistan for development purposes would not, in any manner, harm Pakistan. We are grateful for your advice that we should be happy ...
'UN will recognise Taliban as political force'DAWN.com
US welcomes Af-Pak transit trade agreement, omits Indian participationAHN | All Headline News
Afghan trucks roll to WagahAsia Times Online
Indian Express -Boston Globe -Bernama
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Football team's training in full swing - The Nation, Pakistan Wed, 15 Jun 2011 02:00:57 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Football team's training in full swing
The Nation, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan national football team is taking part in a very significant training camp at Jinnah Stadium, Pakistan Sports Board, in order to get prepared for the World Cup qualifying round's first leg match against Bangladesh on June 29 in ...
Pakistan ready to host Bangladesh footballersAFP
Bangladesh says FIFA refuses to move Pakistan gameStabroek News

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US panel proposes 75pc aid for Pakistan withheld - DAWN.com Wed, 15 Jun 2011 02:21:04 GMT+00:00

US panel proposes 75pc aid for Pakistan withheld
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON, June 14: A US defence bill approved on Tuesday proposes withholding 75 per cent of the $1.1 billion aid to Pakistan for the next fiscal year until the Obama administration reports to Congress on how it ...

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