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US congressional panel rejects proposal to cut off aid to Pakistan - Telegraph.co.uk Thu, 21 Jul 2011 23:31:09 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

US congressional panel rejects proposal to cut off aid to Pakistan
Telegraph.co.uk
A US congressional panel has rejected a proposal to cut off all aid to Pakistan. The House Foreign Affairs Committee easily blocked an amendment to a spending bill that would have banned any assistance to Pakistan in the wake of the raid that killed ...
The ties that bind: In aid to Pakistan, US seeks more bang for its buckThe Express Tribune
Bid to end US aid to Pakistan rejectedThe Hindu
US Congress sends mixed signals on aidDAWN.com
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Musharraf moves to mend US-Pakistan relations - MiamiHerald.com Thu, 21 Jul 2011 22:59:03 GMT+00:00

NDTV.com

Musharraf moves to mend US-Pakistan relations
MiamiHerald.com
"The United States and Pakistan must restore trust," Musharraf told an audience at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. "Confrontation would be most unwise." The bin Laden incident pushed US-Pakistani relations to their lowest point in ...
U.S. officials, former Pakistan leader worry about latest splitCNN International
Musharraf Says Bin Laden's Hideout Unknown to Him, Spy ServiceBloomberg
Musharraf says no complicity on bin LadenAFP
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Human rights spotlight: Pakistan - Washington Post (blog) Thu, 21 Jul 2011 19:24:01 GMT+00:00

CNN International

Human rights spotlight: Pakistan
Washington Post (blog)
News about Pakistan of late has largely focused, appropriately so, on its complicity in housing Osama bin Laden and its cooperation, or lack thereof, in the war on terror. And as a colleague has pointed out, the Justice Department's ...
Killing of infants on the rise in PakistanCNN International
Infant Killings on the Rise in Pakistan and no one Notices?Gather.com

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Kashmiris' love for Pakistan to stay forever - The Nation, Pakistan Fri, 22 Jul 2011 02:03:59 GMT+00:00

Fox News

Kashmiris' love for Pakistan to stay forever
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE – Convener All Parties Hurriat Conference Ghulam Muhammad Saffi has said that the US and India would fail to remove love of Pakistan from the hearts of Kashmiris. Speaking at Issue of the Day Programme on 'Kashmir Freedom Movement, ...
Foreign ministers of India, Pakistan to meet July 27Hindustan Times
The road to peaceThe News International
Pakistan protests arrest of Dr Fai in USPakistan Daily Times
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Pak-Iran partnership's implications for US - The Nation, Pakistan Fri, 22 Jul 2011 02:04:46 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

Pak-Iran partnership's implications for US
The Nation, Pakistan
Playing a mediating role between Iran and the West, while Pakistan itself is currently embroiled in a crisis with the United States, or acting as a mediator between Saudi Arabia and Iran, while the tensions between the two countries have largely ...
Petraeus: US needs to work on deteriorating relations with PakistanAHN | All Headline News
EDITORIAL: Afghan reconciliation processPakistan Daily Times
Pakistan's post-withdrawal pathologyThe Friday Times
AFP -South Asian News Agency
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National Foods Battles Pakistan Violence to Expand - Washington Post Thu, 21 Jul 2011 22:31:38 GMT+00:00

National Foods Battles Pakistan Violence to Expand
Washington Post
July 22 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Naween A. Mangi narrates a slideshow of photographs of Pakistan's National Foods Ltd. and the security measures the company must take to fight against the threat of violence or power outages. ...

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The PCB vs Afridi: A Poorly Played Cricket Drama - Newsline Fri, 22 Jul 2011 01:09:45 GMT+00:00

Newsline

The PCB vs Afridi: A Poorly Played Cricket Drama
Newsline
During a stormy tenure as the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that began in 2008, Butt has overseen some of the worst controversies to have hit the sport in this country. Under his watch, Sri Lankan cricketers were targets of a brazen ...
Alarming downfall of Pakistan cricketPakistan Daily Times
Younger Qadir 'desperate' for national coloursThe Express Tribune
Pakistan softens stance over ICC Task Team reportPakTribune.com
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Senators Price Out a Detour Around Pakistan - Wall Street Journal (blog) Thu, 21 Jul 2011 18:11:49 GMT+00:00

Senators Price Out a Detour Around Pakistan
Wall Street Journal (blog)
US-Pakistan relations, often rocky, hit a new low after the successful hit on Osama bin Laden's compound in May. Sens. John McCain (R., Ariz.) and Carl Levin (D., Mich.) at a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee June 28, 2011. ...

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Relations with US extremely important - Pakistan Daily Times Thu, 21 Jul 2011 22:44:27 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Relations with US extremely important
Pakistan Daily Times
LONDON: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said on Thursday that Pakistan considered its relations with the United States as “extremely important”, and stressed that victories in the fight against terrorism must be credited to Pakistan. ...
Pakistan, Afghanistan must end border incursions - PMReuters India
US House Foreign Affairs committee says no to Pakistan aid cut off moveAssociated Press of Pakistan
PM seeks int'l support to stabilize country's strained economyPakistan Times
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Pentagon mulls options in case Pakistan closes military supply routes - The Hill Thu, 21 Jul 2011 20:23:31 GMT+00:00

The Lincoln Tribune

Pentagon mulls options in case Pakistan closes military supply routes
The Hill
Since the US-led mission began in late 2001, Pakistan has allowed US military ground convoys to use its turf move weapons, ammunition, food, water and other supplies into Afghanistan. But with tensions at a boiling point, Senate Armed Services ...
US considers new ways to supply troops in AfghanistanXinhua
U.S. Looks at New Ways to Supply Troops in AfghanistanThe Lincoln Tribune

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