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Mumbai attacks trial wraps up in Chicago - AFP Wed, 08 Jun 2011 02:45:00 GMT+00:00

AFP

Mumbai attacks trial wraps up in Chicago
AFP
CHICAGO — A Pakistan-born Chicago businessman was part of the "inner circle" of terrorists who plotted the 2008 Mumbai attacks, US prosecutors said in closing arguments. Tahawwur Rana's trial was closely watched as it touched on Pakistani military ...
Pakistan rejects call for action against LeT leadersThe Hindu
US trial hears claims of link between Pakistan's spies and terroristsThe National
Headley was an ace double agent, Rana tells interrogatorsHindustan Times
New York Times -Tehelka -NDTV.com
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Pakistan's commitment to the war - The Nation, Pakistan Wed, 08 Jun 2011 01:35:23 GMT+00:00

Reuters India

Pakistan's commitment to the war
The Nation, Pakistan
By Sm Hali | Published: June 8, 2011 Despite Pakistan having suffered a loss of over 35000 precious lives, a major chunk of the tourism, sports and entertainment industry as well as foreign investment, there are doubting Thomas' abroad and within the ...
Exclusive: Pakistani Taliban vow revenge attacks on U.S. targetsReuters
Kashmiri's death termed a blow to al-QaedaCentral Asia Online
AfPak Daily brief: Pakistan, US dispute militant's fateForeign Policy
Telegraph.co.uk -RenewAmerica -The Daily Star
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Pakistan Aid Depends on Security Cooperation, Panetta Says - Bloomberg Wed, 08 Jun 2011 01:00:49 GMT+00:00

New York Times (blog)

Pakistan Aid Depends on Security Cooperation, Panetta Says
Bloomberg
An accelerated counterterrorism campaign in the border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan is "vital" for the US to defeat al-Qaeda there and prevent its return, according to CIA Director Leon Panetta, ...
Obama Meets Advisers on Afghanistan, PakistanVoice of America
Strategy session: Obama meets with national security team on Afghanistan, PakistanLos Angeles Times
Obama gets Afghanistan, Pakistan updateUPI.com
DAWN.com
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How Pakistan's border region could get a few more good 'minutemen' - Christian Science Monitor Tue, 07 Jun 2011 13:25:48 GMT+00:00

Christian Science Monitor

How Pakistan's border region could get a few more good 'minutemen'
Christian Science Monitor
Troops of the Pakistan army are seen at Shaltalo in the Upper Dir region of Pakistan on Monday, June 6. Pakistani security forces had battles with militants in the Pakistani border town of Shaltalo along the Afghanistan border. ...
Explosion in Pakistan burns 5 NATO oil tankers near Afghan borderWinnipeg Free Press
Militants torch NATO tankers in PakistanPress TV
FROM PNS MEHRAN TO UPPER DIRKashmir Watch

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Pakistan allegedly helped bin Laden to gain US aid - WTOP Tue, 07 Jun 2011 16:00:16 GMT+00:00

Boston Globe

Pakistan allegedly helped bin Laden to gain US aid
WTOP
(AP File Photo) WASHINGTON - Pakistan learned a hard lesson after the Soviet-Afghan war ended in 1989 and the US abruptly terminated its covert support for the Afghan rebels: A large portion of that support was provided through and with the help of ...
Waking Up to the AwakeningHuffington Post (blog)
Pakistan Can Encourage Afghan Taliban For Talks: UKBernama
Let's get real on dronesThe Express Tribune
CBS News -Kashmir Watch -International News Network
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Iran accuses US of planning to sabotage Pakistan N-facilities - DAWN.com Wed, 08 Jun 2011 02:05:47 GMT+00:00

Reuters Africa

Iran accuses US of planning to sabotage Pakistan N-facilities
DAWN.com
TEHRAN, June 7: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has accused Washington, Tehran's arch-foe, of planning to sabotage Pakistan's nuclear facilities. “We have precise information that America wants to sabotage the Pakistani nuclear facilities in ...
US plans to sabotage Pakistan's nuclear facilities: AhmadinejadTehran Times
US Seeks To Sabotage Pakistan Nuclear Sites: IranInternational Business Times
Ahmadinejad: US Seeking to Sabotage Pakistan's N. FacilitiesFars News Agency
RIA Novosti -Todays Views -Frontier Post
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Pakistan, India urged to release Kasab, Sarabjit - The Nation, Pakistan Wed, 08 Jun 2011 02:00:54 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan, India urged to release Kasab, Sarabjit
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE – Dalbir Kaur, the sister of Sarabjit Singh, an Indian terrorist on death row in Kotlakhpat Jail for executing multiple bomb blasts in Lahore and Multan in 1990, on Tuesday asked both Pakistan and India to forgive the prisoners being kept in ...
Kaur crossed over to Pakistan to see her brother on death rowPunjab Newsline
Death row inmate's sister looks to a brighter daygulfnews.com
Attari gets emotional for Sarabjit, as sister moves to PakHindustan Times
Indian Express
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Court issues stay order on Afridi's plea - The Nation, Pakistan Wed, 08 Jun 2011 01:34:46 GMT+00:00

Reuters Africa

Court issues stay order on Afridi's plea
The Nation, Pakistan
KARACHI - The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Tuesday ordered status quo against the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)'s disciplinary committee from holding disciplinary committee hearing against former skipper Shahid Khan Afridi for allegedly violating the code ...
Afridi camp positive over NOC hopesThe News International
Shahid Afridi`s `retirement`DAWN.com
'I'll see you in court'The Express Tribune
Daily News & Analysis -Pakistan Times -Times LIVE
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Pakistan retain senior players for Europe tour - The News International Wed, 08 Jun 2011 00:17:04 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

Pakistan retain senior players for Europe tour
The News International
KARACHI: Pakistan's hockey selectors on Tuesday gave a vote of confidence to the country's senior players by retaining them for an important training tour of Europe ahead of next year's Olympic Games in London. Short corner specialist Sohail Abbas, ...
Imran retained as hockey captainThe Express Tribune
Pak retain senior players for European hockey tourHindustan Times
Pak hockey team named for European tourAssociated Press of Pakistan

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Freedom's price - The News International Tue, 07 Jun 2011 23:59:29 GMT+00:00

Los Angeles Times

Freedom's price
The News International
The horrifying murder of Saleem Shahzad is a powerful reminder that Pakistan has become a highly dangerous country for journalists and, perhaps, all those who go beyond the authorised versions of various parties engaged in a deadly conflict raging in ...
Pakistan brutalised, says envoyThe Hindu
Pakistan journalists walk razor's edgeLos Angeles Times
COMMENT: It's time the penny dropped —Shahab UstoPakistan Daily Times
Adnkronos International English -The Irrawaddy News Magazine -UPI.com
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