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Claims NKorea paid for Pakistani nuclear know-how - The Associated Press Thu, 07 Jul 2011 01:50:00 GMT+00:00

News10.net

Claims NKorea paid for Pakistani nuclear know-how
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The founder of Pakistan's nuclear bomb program claims the North Korean government bribed top military officials in Pakistan to obtain access to sensitive nuclear technology in the late 1990s, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. ...
Pakistan's nuclear-bomb maker says North Korea paid bribes for know-howWashington Post

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No Pak protest over gay event: US - The Nation, Pakistan Thu, 07 Jul 2011 01:50:24 GMT+00:00

USA Today

No Pak protest over gay event: US
The Nation, Pakistan
“We will speak out for what we think is right anywhere in the world, including Pakistan,” State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said while responding to a question about anti-US demonstrations across Pakistan protesting the event. ...
US commits 'cultural terrorism' by sponsoring gay pride event in PakistanAl-Bawaba
Pakistan Conservatives Slam U.S. Embassy's Pride EventTowleroad
Question of the DayWashington Times
DailyIndia.com -AFP -International Business Times
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Forcing us do more - The Nation, Pakistan Thu, 07 Jul 2011 01:45:10 GMT+00:00

CTV.ca

Forcing us do more
The Nation, Pakistan
The message that is coming from everyone on Pakistan is to 'do more', and to further the aims of the USA's war on terror. Not only has British Prime Minister David Cameron said that Pakistan and Afghanistan should cooperate and the Taliban should ...
Afghan refugees lose homes, family to Pakistan shellsReuters
Militants from Afghanistan launch another attack on Upper DirThe News International
Taliban Militants Attack Afghan Border Checkpoints, Dozens KilledRTT News
BBC News -Times of India -The Associated Press
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PCB moves to make contracts for regional players more transparent - The News International Thu, 07 Jul 2011 00:56:03 GMT+00:00

CBC.ca

PCB moves to make contracts for regional players more transparent
The News International
KARACHI: The initial phase of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)'s plan to award central contracts to regional players will start across the country in a few days through a proper selection process, a board official said on Wednesday. ...
Also wants resumption of Indo-Pak seriesPakistan Daily Times
ICC's Pakistan Task Team recommends resumption of Indo-Pak seriesNDTV.com
Pakistan, India urged to resume cricketing tiesCBC.ca
The National -ESPNcricinfo.com -The Express Tribune
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'Red lines' must not be crossed in war on terror - Pakistan Daily Times Wed, 06 Jul 2011 23:29:03 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

'Red lines' must not be crossed in war on terror
Pakistan Daily Times
“There is a need to bridge trust deficit and allow Pakistan space to maneuver and contribute significantly without international pressure,” Gilani said in his address to the “National Seminar on De-radicalisation”. The country, said the premier, ...
Drone attacks in conflict with ground realities: Gilani Anti-terror efforts ...The News International
Pakistan views India as its 'most important neighbour'gulfnews.com
Gilani hits out at US for pursuing narrow interestsDAWN.com
Times of India -Xinhua -TwoCircles.net
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Relations with India - DAWN.com Thu, 07 Jul 2011 01:51:40 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

Relations with India
DAWN.com
THE increased frequency of India-Pakistan talks and the tone of their joint statements should provide a helpful setting for the meeting of their foreign ministers scheduled for some time this month. There is something to be said for the two ...
Pakistan, India FMs likely to meet on 27thThe News International
India and Pakistan talk peaceTehran Times
No indication from Pakistan on sending judicial commission: ChidambaramThe Hindu
Deccan Herald -The Nation, Pakistan -The Express Tribune
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Pakistan bans bin Laden relatives from leaving - Herald Sun Wed, 06 Jul 2011 14:04:56 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Pakistan bans bin Laden relatives from leaving
Herald Sun
Source: AP AN INDEPENDENT Pakistani commission investigating the killing of Osama bin Laden has barred his family from leaving the country. Pakistan's government recently has said bin Laden's widows would soon be repatriated to Yemen and Saudi Arabia, ...
Osama bin Laden's wives to remain in PakistanThe Guardian
Bin Laden's family ordered to stay in PakistanCBS News
Pakistan panel wants bin Laden family held for nowThe Associated Press
BBC News -Foreign Policy -abc7.com
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PML-N, MQM to work together in assemblies - DAWN.com Thu, 07 Jul 2011 01:46:19 GMT+00:00

PakTribune.com

PML-N, MQM to work together in assemblies
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD, July 6: The Pakistan Muslim League-N and Muttahida Qaumi Movement agreed on Wednesday to work together as a 'combined opposition' in parliament and provincial assemblies. “We have decided in principle to ...
PML-N, MQM agree to join handsPakistan Daily Times
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Muttahida Qaumi Movement in dealgulfnews.com
Sectarian clashes return to bleed Karachi, 29 killedTimes of India
AFP -The Hindu -Channel 6 News Online
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KSE down 42 points as poor security situation dampens sentiment - The News International Thu, 07 Jul 2011 01:00:00 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

KSE down 42 points as poor security situation dampens sentiment
The News International
Lotte Pakistan PTA and Engro Corporation led the rally for the gainers, but selling in high-priced Nestle Pakistan diluted the strong recovery in leading shares that is building on the hopes of better earnings, they said. “The situation in Karachi ...
KSE closes in the red zone with a loss of 43 pointsPakistan Daily Times
Index falls as investors prefer the sidelinesThe Express Tribune
Pakistan's KSE achieves fresh 5-month peakPeople's Daily Online

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Inti blames players for Pakistan team's problems - Pakistan Daily Times Wed, 06 Jul 2011 23:28:57 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Inti blames players for Pakistan team's problems
Pakistan Daily Times
KARACHI: A small cabal of Pakistan's cricketers had interfered in the team's management, leaked confidential information and contributed to a divisive culture, the team's long-term manager has said. The team has been riven by controversy in the past ...
Afridi on a roll for HampshireThe Express Tribune
Briefly CricketIndian Express

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