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Punishing Pakistan may punish the US too - Los Angeles Times Wed, 13 Jul 2011 02:52:05 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

Punishing Pakistan may punish the US too
Los Angeles Times
The decision to suspend $800 million in military aid is understandable, but the move could end up increasing anti-Americanism in Pakistan and complicating joint efforts to fight terrorism. White House Chief of Staff William Daley said that Pakistanis ...
We need to enlist Pakistan, not punish itCNN
Musharraf calls US aid suspension 'disastrous'The Nation, Pakistan
Calling Pakistan's Bluff On AidInvestor's Business Daily
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Pak-US alliance: Nearing its end - The Nation, Pakistan Wed, 13 Jul 2011 01:42:15 GMT+00:00

Boston Globe

Pak-US alliance: Nearing its end
The Nation, Pakistan
By AR Jerral | Published: July 13, 2011 The Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Athar Abbas has termed reports published in the New York Times criticising Pakistan Army and ISI as “a direct attack on our security organisation and intelligence ...
Obama's Drone Surge in Pakistan Doing More Damage Than GoodHuffington Post
Amid threats, U.S. woos Pakistan from behind wallsWashington Post
Suspected US Drone Strikes Kill 42 Militants in PakistanVoice of America
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Texas Governor Perry meets with former Pakistan leader - Reuters Tue, 12 Jul 2011 21:19:40 GMT+00:00

msnbc.com

Texas Governor Perry meets with former Pakistan leader
Reuters
By Karen Brooks AUSTIN (Reuters) - Texas Governor Rick Perry told former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday that he wants to see the "historic" friendship between Pakistan and the United States continue in the face of recent conflicts over ...
Texas Governor Rick Perry Meets With Former Pakistan President Pervez MusharrafNewser
Photo of the Day: Texas Gov. meets with MusharrafCNN (blog)

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On the Afghanistan-Pakistan border : cutting off the nose to spite the face - Reuters Blogs (blog) Wed, 13 Jul 2011 02:42:27 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

On the Afghanistan-Pakistan border : cutting off the nose to spite the face
Reuters Blogs (blog)
Pakistan's defence minister has threatened to move forces away from the Afghan border, where they are deployed to fight al Qaeda and the Taliban, if the United States cuts off aid to the cash-strapped country. Ahmed Mukhtar's logic is that Pakistan is ...
Pakistan could "pull troops from Afghan border" if US cuts aidReuters
Pakistan might withdraw border troops, defense minister saysWashington Post
Pakistan threatens troop pull-back after US cuts aidAFP
Politico -Telegraph.co.uk -BBC News
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Pakistan fall to Germany in Snooker World Cup - The News International Wed, 13 Jul 2011 00:13:12 GMT+00:00

Eurosport.com ASIA

Pakistan fall to Germany in Snooker World Cup
The News International
KARACHI: Pakistan tasted their maiden defeat at the hands of Germany on the second day of the inaugural†PTT-EGAT Snooker World Cup at the Bangkok Convention Centre in Thailand on Tuesday. After having created a major upset by rolling over Ireland 3-2 ...
Women empowerment top priority of the GovernmentAssociated Press of Pakistan
Pakistan brought down to earthThe Express Tribune
Doherty hopeful despite shock defeatRTE.ie
JOE -DAWN.com -The Score
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Fears for safety of Bin Laden doctor linked to CIA vaccine plan - The Guardian Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:58:46 GMT+00:00

Sydney Morning Herald

Fears for safety of Bin Laden doctor linked to CIA vaccine plan
The Guardian
Pakistan threatened to pull its soldiers off its side of the border with Afghanistan on Tuesday in a tit-for-tat move after the US said it would hold back $800m (£500m) of military aid. The doctor who helped the CIA, Shakil Afridi, is being held by the ...
Vaccination Ruse Used in Pursuit of Bin LadenNew York Times
US pressures Pakistan to free Dr Shakil AfridiThe News International
Bin Laden Death Triggered More Pakistan Violence, Red Cross SaysVoice of America
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Dying to Tell the Truth in Pakistan - Huffington Post (blog) Tue, 12 Jul 2011 18:41:40 GMT+00:00

Moneycontrol.com

Dying to Tell the Truth in Pakistan
Huffington Post (blog)
We'll make you a hero," said the men in police uniforms who last month mercilessly beat up Waqar Kiani, a freelance Pakistani journalist, in Pakistan's capital Islamabad. Kiani's offense? Five days earlier, an account of his abduction and torture by ...
CARTE BLANCHE: Defaming Pakistan —Mehmal SarfrazPakistan Daily Times
ISI Wrongfully Accused of Killing Journalist?The National Interest Online
Leading article: Priorities should change with regards to PakistanThe Independent

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Gilani urges world to help Pakistan complete reconstruction projects - The News International Wed, 13 Jul 2011 00:22:28 GMT+00:00

Business Recorder

Gilani urges world to help Pakistan complete reconstruction projects
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Tuesday urged the international community to help Pakistan complete reconstruction projects, particularly in the education sector in quake-affected areas of Azad Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. ...
Nationalists should hold dialogue: PMPakistan Daily Times
Stable Afghanistan in interest of PakistanAssociated Press of Pakistan
Pak's cult of victimhoodDeccan Chronicle
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J&K JCCI proposals to expand cross-LoC trade - The Nation, Pakistan Wed, 13 Jul 2011 02:03:50 GMT+00:00

Eurasia Review

J&K JCCI proposals to expand cross-LoC trade
The Nation, Pakistan
MIRPUR (AJK) - The Jammu & Kashmir Joint Chamber of Commerce & Industry Tuesday moved in-depth proposals to the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the government of Pakistan for improvement and expansion of the ongoing weekly cross-LOC trade being ...
Pakistan-India stalematePakistan Observer
Holy cow, new Indo-Pak niggleCalcutta Telegraph
Traders meet Gov as India, Pak prepare LoC CBM on KashmirKashmir Watch
Business Recorder -The Express Tribune
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The Most Dangerous Place in Pakistan - Huffington Post (blog) Tue, 12 Jul 2011 19:23:26 GMT+00:00

BBC News

The Most Dangerous Place in Pakistan
Huffington Post (blog)
Waziristan may not be the most dangerous area in Pakistan. Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan and its financial and industrial hub, is witnessing increased violence in recent months. Although the cosmopolitan city of 15 million people is not new to ...
Tales of fearBBC News
Failures and isolationThe News International
PAKISTAN: Karachi killings - government combating militancy with state ...Asian Human Rights Commission News (press release)

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