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The Debates' Missing Piece - Daily Beast Sun, 21 Oct 2012 00:27:38 GMT

Daily Beast

The Debates' Missing Piece
Daily Beast
The toughest foreign-policy issue our next president will face is Pakistan, the most dangerous country in the world. The battle for the soul of this critical nation is underway; we need to hear at Monday's debate how President Obama and Governor Romney ...
'Malala Moment' May Have Passed in Pakistan, as Rage Over a Shooting EbbsNew York Times
Malala and Pakistan's moment of truthThe Nation
Pakistan's 'Malala moment' has passed: NYTThe News International
Times of India -Tribune-Review
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Pakistan Stars XI win toss, elect to bat - The News International Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:18:48 GMT

The News International

Pakistan Stars XI win toss, elect to bat
The News International
KARACHI: Pakistan All Star xi has won the toss and elected to bat first against the International World xi in the first T-20 being played at the National Stadium Karachi. Ice will break as Pakistan XI take on an International World XI in the opening of ...
Tight security as international cricket returns to PakistanChicago Tribune
Pakistan Stars XI humble World XI by 84 runsPakistan Daily Times
Pakistan XI thrash International XI at packed National StadiumESPNcricinfo.com
DAWN.com -TwoCircles.net
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Pakistan's highest court begins proceedings against ex chiefs - CNN Sat, 20 Oct 2012 18:55:23 GMT

The Express Tribune

Pakistan's highest court begins proceedings against ex chiefs
CNN
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's highest court began criminal proceedings against former army and intelligence chiefs over allegations of bribery that involved senior politicians in the country's 1990 general elections. The petition, filed in ...
A significant verdict by Pakistan Supreme Courtgulfnews.com
Pakistan's top court orders action against ex-army chief Aslam BaigTwoCircles.net

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Pakistan takes Guinness honour from India - The Nation Sun, 21 Oct 2012 01:30:05 GMT

The Nation

Pakistan takes Guinness honour from India
The Nation
LAHORE - The enthusiastic youth of the Punjab broke the mass singing of the national anthem record here at the National Hockey Stadium on Saturday when Adjudicators of Guinness World Records (GWR) announced the attempt officially successful.
Pakistan reclaims anthem singing recordThe News International
Pakistan sets world record for singing national anthem simultaneouslyNews Pakistan
Pakistan sets record for highest number of people simultaneously singing ...GlobalPost

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Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan, shot by Taliban, able to stand - Los Angeles Times Fri, 19 Oct 2012 23:05:45 GMT

Los Angeles Times

Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan, shot by Taliban, able to stand
Los Angeles Times
Three brothers have been arrested in connection with the shooting, though Pakistani authorities said none was believed to have been the gunman. Officials in Pakistan were quoted this week as saying that the suspected attacker had been detained in 2009 ...
Pakistan Divided Over How to Deal with Militant ThreatVoice of America
Risking life to learn: Malala shooting highlights challenges to girls ...Fox News
Ten women who shook PakistanForeign Policy (blog)
Bloomberg -San Francisco Chronicle -Boston Globe
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US envoy denies in Pakistan to push Waziristan offensive - Outcome Magazine (blog) Sun, 21 Oct 2012 02:45:20 GMT

The Express Tribune

US envoy denies in Pakistan to push Waziristan offensive
Outcome Magazine (blog)
“No, I am here to continue the conversation we have been having with Pakistani leaders over the past several months,” US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman said in a talk show on state-run Pakistan Television. Grossman, who ...
US not pushing Pakistan on N Waziristan operation: Af-Pak envoyThe Express Tribune
NWA offensive still high on agendaThe Nation
Grossman says America isn't pushing Pakistan on N Waziristan operationallvoices
Northern Voices Online (blog) -International News Network -Zee News
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To save energy, Pakistan tries casual dress code for its civil servants - Washington Post Sat, 20 Oct 2012 01:51:34 GMT

PakistanToday.com.pk

To save energy, Pakistan tries casual dress code for its civil servants
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In a country where electrical blackouts are so severe they sometimes extend to 20 hours a day, the prime minister is loosening his tie and rolling up his sleeves in a bid to resolve the economy-crippling energy problem. He is ...
RCCI delegation calls on PMThe News International
No mercy for election fixers, says Prime Minister AshrafPakistanToday.com.pk
Pakistan desires stronger defence ties with GCC: PM AshrafPakTribune.com

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Pakistan's former army, ISI chiefs face legal action - Peninsula On-line Sun, 21 Oct 2012 01:46:26 GMT

Sahara Samay

Pakistan's former army, ISI chiefs face legal action
Peninsula On-line
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's top court Friday recommended legal proceedings against a former army chief and head of intelligence for allegedly bankrolling politicians to keep the current ruling party from winning the 1990 election. It was a landmark ruling 16 ...
Pakistan's top court recommends legal action against former army, intelligence ...Washington Post
Pakistan's Supreme Court to Military: Stay Out of PoliticsVoice of America
Pakistan court rules army must stop interfering in politicsReuters
Sahara Samay -Pakistan Daily Times -RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
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'Pakistan needs role models from middle class' - The News International Sun, 21 Oct 2012 02:00:02 GMT

'Pakistan needs role models from middle class'
The News International
The event was attended by faculty and students of 20 universities including IBA, KSBL, Sukkar IBA, COMSATS and others across Pakistan through video conferencing. The seminar was moderated by Dr Shahid Qureshi, Associate Director for the Centre for ...

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Diamer-Bhasha dam: Pakistan must get NOC from India, insist multilaterals - Business Recorder (blog) Sat, 20 Oct 2012 23:22:03 GMT

Diamer-Bhasha dam: Pakistan must get NOC from India, insist multilaterals
Business Recorder (blog)
Pakistani officialdom has failed to grasp the fact that multilaterals such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and World Bank will not support the construction of the 4,500-megawatt Diamer-Bhasha dam in what is considered a disputed territory unless ...

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