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Karzai to Press for Pakistan to Back Peace Talks - Wall Street Journal Wed, 08 Jun 2011 22:03:05 GMT+00:00

Bangkok Post

Karzai to Press for Pakistan to Back Peace Talks
Wall Street Journal
Mr. Karzai's trip to Pakistan will provide an indication of whether relations between the two wary neighbors have improved since US Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan on May 2. The raid aggravated tensions, as Afghan officials said bin ...
Karzai to visit Pakistan for talksKhaleej Times
London hails Pakistan's regional roleUPI.com
Afghan president to visit Pakistan in 2-day visit this weekThe Canadian Press
DAWN.com -IBNLive.com -The Hill (blog)
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Ex-top Pakistan spy doubts bin Laden hid years in military academy town - MiamiHerald.com Wed, 08 Jun 2011 20:36:08 GMT+00:00

ABC News

Ex-top Pakistan spy doubts bin Laden hid years in military academy town
MiamiHerald.com
AP Sources: Bin Laden documents sharpen US aim By CAROL ROSENBERG LONDON -- The man who took charge of Pakistan's intelligence agency after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks said Wednesday that he wasn't surprised that Osama bin Laden had been ...
Working with Pakistan key in Al-Qaeda fight: CIA bossAFP
Al-Qaeda's al-Zawahiri vows to continue Osama's jihad against WestAHN | All Headline News
Ex-Pakistan leader Musharraf on idea bin Laden spent years in Pakistan: Prove itThe Canadian Press
The News International -Alaska Dispatch -Christian Science Monitor
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Pakistan: A reality check amid the terror and chaos - CNN International Wed, 08 Jun 2011 23:24:51 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

Pakistan: A reality check amid the terror and chaos
CNN International
Editor's note: Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf came to power in a bloodless military coup in 1999 when he was chief of Pakistan's army. He held power until the 2008 elections after which he resigned; ...
Pakistan losing global sympathyHindu Business Line
Getting real on PakistanDaily Pioneer
Babylon to Beijing via BaltistanTodays Views
The Express Tribune -Pakistan Observer -HardNews Magazine
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Haqqani terrorists threaten US withdrawal from Afghanistan - Washington Times Thu, 09 Jun 2011 01:17:34 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Haqqani terrorists threaten US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Washington Times
Continued support from Pakistan's military and intelligence agency for a major Islamic terrorist network is hamstringing the Obama administration's efforts to withdraw US troops from neighboring Afghanistan, ...
US Missiles Kill Suspected Militants In PakistanNPR
Drone Strikes Kill 20 in Pakistan, Reports SayNew York Times
The AfPak Channel: The mysterious death of Ilyas KashmiriForeign Policy
Pakistan Times -The Daily Star -BBC News
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US Ambassador Nominee: Afghanistan's Fate Linked to Pakistan - Voice of America Wed, 08 Jun 2011 16:54:40 GMT+00:00

USA Today

US Ambassador Nominee: Afghanistan's Fate Linked to Pakistan
Voice of America
Photo: AP The veteran diplomat nominated to be the next US ambassador to Afghanistan says the country's future will depend on what happens in neighboring Pakistan. Ryan Crocker testified Wednesday before lawmakers on the US Senate Foreign Relations ...
Testing the Afghan exit rampsWashington Post
US lawmakers criticize Afghan war effortPress TV

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Pakistan to seek details from Iran on US plot - The News International Thu, 09 Jun 2011 01:05:01 GMT+00:00

CBS News

Pakistan to seek details from Iran on US plot
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will soon contact Iran to get details about the US plan to sabotage its nuclear facilities as suspicion about the US conspiracy to denuclearise the only nuclear Islamic state grew after the Iranian president's latest statement, ...
Pakistan plays down Iranian warning on nuclear assetsDAWN.com
Nuclear weapons safe and secure, government saysgulfnews.com
Nejad's wake-up callThe Nation, Pakistan
Islamic Republic News Agency
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Jury Deliberates Chicago Businessman's Ties to Mumbai, Denmark Plots - Right Side News Thu, 09 Jun 2011 01:55:15 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

Jury Deliberates Chicago Businessman's Ties to Mumbai, Denmark Plots
Right Side News
The attacks were carried out by armed militants from the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT). Tahawwur Rana's immigration company provided cover to American Lashkar operative David Headley to scout targets for the attacks. ...
US jurors begin deliberations in 26/11 trialHindustan Times
Jury out for Canadian accused in Mumbai terror attacksVancouver Sun
Trial Exposes Pakistan's Link With TerroristsHere And Now
The Hindu -RTT News -The National
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PCB suspends selector Illyas - The Nation, Pakistan Thu, 09 Jun 2011 02:00:27 GMT+00:00

CBC.ca

PCB suspends selector Illyas
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday suspended national selector M Illyas and asked him to face disciplinary proceedings for violating the terms of his employment contract by making statements in the media and appearing on a ...
It's not cricketThe News International
PCB set for SHC showdownThe Express Tribune
Khan likens Afridi-PCB row to 'suicide attack' on Pakistan gameDAWN.com
PakTribune.com -Sportinglife.com
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'Just a friendly': banned Pakistan cricketer defends village match - The Independent Wed, 08 Jun 2011 23:00:51 GMT+00:00

BBC Sport

'Just a friendly': banned Pakistan cricketer defends village match
The Independent
Marking out his run-up for the opposition was not a village-green pie-chucker but Mohammad Amir, the former Pakistan fast bowler capable of destroying the stumps of many an international player, who had signed up for an afternoon game with their rivals ...
ICC opens investigation after banned Pakistan player Mohammad Amir plays in ...The Canadian Press
'It's a matter between ICC and ECB'The News International
Amir under investigation for breach of banInternational News Network
Daily Mail -Hindustan Times -The Express Tribune
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IAEA playing to US tune Pakistan must influence IAEA to remain on right track - International News Network Wed, 08 Jun 2011 18:55:45 GMT+00:00

msnbc.com

IAEA playing to US tune Pakistan must influence IAEA to remain on right track
International News Network
ISLAMABAD: Dr Shireen Mazari, CEO of STR, has said that the IAEA DG's Yukiya Amano accusations against Syria and Iran should be an eye opener for Pakistan as well. She feels her fears have been proven correct as increasingly Amano has been playing to ...
US plans to sabotage Pakistan's nuclear facilities: AhmadinejadTehran Times
Iran accuses US of planning to sabotage Pakistan N-facilitiesDAWN.com
US Seeks To Sabotage Pakistan Nuclear Sites: IranInternational Business Times
Fars News Agency -RIA Novosti -Todays Views
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