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Coordinated blasts kill 7 in Peshawar, Pakistan - Los Angeles Times Thu, 11 Aug 2011 14:58:31 GMT+00:00

ABC News

Coordinated blasts kill 7 in Peshawar, Pakistan
Los Angeles Times
The assault ends a stretch of relative calm in the city in Pakistan's tribal belt. A Pakistani police officer stands near a police vehicle targeted in Peshawar on Thursday. (Associated Press) By Alex Rodriguez and Nasir Khan, Los Angeles Times A ...
Another female suicide bomber strikes in Pakistan. Taliban desperation?Christian Science Monitor
Twin Bomb Attacks Kill Seven In PakistanRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Burka-clad female suicide bomber kills 4 police officers in PakistanDaily Mail
Xinhua -Telegraph.co.uk -BBC News
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Patek may get off lightly - Jakarta Post Fri, 12 Aug 2011 00:59:22 GMT+00:00

Sydney Morning Herald

Patek may get off lightly
Jakarta Post
More than six months after his arrest in Pakistan, master bomb maker Umar Patek arrived under heavy security in Jakarta on Thursday where he will await trial. Patek was, until his arrest, the target of an international manhunt for his involvement in a ...
Bali Bombings Suspect, Extradited From Pakistan, Arrives in IndonesiaNew York Times
Pakistan sends bombing suspect to IndonesiaAlaska Dispatch
Bali bomb suspect Umar Petek extradited from Pakistan to IndonesiaChannel 6 News Online
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty -Monsters and Critics.com -Spero News
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'Pakistan waiting for leader to resolve crises' - The News International Fri, 12 Aug 2011 00:35:04 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

'Pakistan waiting for leader to resolve crises'
The News International
SPEAKERS at a seminar on Thursday expressed concern over Pakistan's ever growing crises including inflation, violation of human rights and poor law and order situation. The seminar “Jinnah ka Pakistan” was organised by Awami Jamhoori Forum at Al Hamra ...
Jinnah's August 11, 1947 address and today's PakistanPakistan Daily Times
Quaid was not a secular person, says NizamiThe Nation, Pakistan
Unity needed to steer Pakistan out of crisis: PM GilaniThe Express Tribune
South Asian News Agency -Associated Press of Pakistan -International News Network
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Fight terrorism with Pakistan - China Daily Fri, 12 Aug 2011 01:44:14 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Fight terrorism with Pakistan
China Daily
The statement said the leader of the rioters had received arms and explosives training in Pakistan-based camps of the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (or ETIM). The media saw the statement as unusual, for China has rarely pointed a finger at Pakistan, ...
The Xinjiang attacks-- a move on the Pakistan game board?OpEdNews

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Whither Pakistan? - The News International Fri, 12 Aug 2011 00:44:38 GMT+00:00

DAWN.com

Whither Pakistan?
The News International
A self-explanatory and ominous pointer to the direction Pakistan is heading is the section on “modern history” in the Wikipedia entry on Pakistan where each of the three “democratic eras” are matched by “military eras”; the fourth (2008-to present) ...
National Assembly session: 'Malik and Awan should be banned from Sindh'The Express Tribune
Emotional outburst by PPP MNA embarrasses govtPakistan Daily Times
Karachi violencePakTribune.com
Khaleej Times -UPI.com
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CIA Is Disputed on Civilian Toll in Drone Strikes - New York Times Thu, 11 Aug 2011 21:57:37 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

CIA Is Disputed on Civilian Toll in Drone Strikes
New York Times
WASHINGTON — On May 6, a Central Intelligence Agency drone fired a volley of missiles at a pickup truck carrying nine militants and bomb materials through a desolate stretch of Pakistan near the Afghan border. It killed all the militants ...
168 children killed in drone strikes in Pakistan since start of campaignTelegraph.co.uk
US Drone Strikes in Pakistan Have Killed Hundreds of Civilians: ReportInternational Business Times
US drone war kills up to 168 children in Pakistan: reportDAWN.com
Daily Nation -Tehran Times
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Poetry Soothes the Pains in Pakistan - ABC News Thu, 11 Aug 2011 14:16:51 GMT+00:00

Poetry Soothes the Pains in Pakistan
ABC News
Pakistan is a country that reveres poetry, gently weaving it into daily life, and the last decade has provided no shortage of material. The rise and fall of a military ruler, the demands of a foreign superpower, the devastation of Taliban bombs ...

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Pakistan Kept Bin Laden Safe In Return For Saudi Cash, New Account Claims - Business Insider Thu, 11 Aug 2011 18:34:04 GMT+00:00

Sydney Morning Herald

Pakistan Kept Bin Laden Safe In Return For Saudi Cash, New Account Claims
Business Insider
Raelynn Hillhouse, an American security analyst, has a new theory about how Osama bin Laden was able to escape detection while hiding in the same town as Pakistan's military academy: the Pakistani government was protecting him, and Saudi Arabia was ...
Pakistan staged Chinook tragedy to avenge bin Laden killing, says Baloch groupExaminer.com
Pakistan 'paid' to protect bin LadenSydney Morning Herald
Osama bin Laden 'protected by Pakistan in return for Saudi cash'Telegraph.co.uk
Georgia Bulletin
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China launches communications satellite for Pakistan - China Daily Fri, 12 Aug 2011 02:05:35 GMT+00:00

China Daily

China launches communications satellite for Pakistan
China Daily
XICHANG, Sichuan - China launched a communications satellite PAKSAT-1R for Pakistan at 0:15 am Friday from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Southwest China's Sichuan province. A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying the communications satellite ...
Satellite for Pakistan launched by Chinese rocketSpaceflight Now
Pakistan's first Communications Satellite PAKSAT-1R launchedDAWN.com
China launches satellite for PakistanDaily News & Analysis
NASASpaceflight.com -IBNLive.com -Hindustan Times
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Faux pas Krishna mixes prisoners Sarabjit, Chishty - Indian Express Thu, 11 Aug 2011 23:56:49 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

Faux pas Krishna mixes prisoners Sarabjit, Chishty
Indian Express
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna committed another faux pas today — one of his many in recent months — when he confused a question in the Rajya Sabha about alleged Indian spy Sarabjit Singh, who is in a Pakistan jail on death row, with Dr ...
Pakistan doctor may be freed if Rajasthan governor accepts state govt's viewDaily News & Analysis
Krishna does it again, PM clarifies gaffeDaily Pioneer
Krishna goofs up, PM to the rescueCalcutta Telegraph
Deccan Herald -Hindustan Times -The Hindu
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