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India put Pakistan on hold - The Nation Wed, 24 Oct 2012 01:42:58 GMT

The Nation

India put Pakistan on hold
The Nation
LAHORE – Bilateral cricket series for the revival of cricketing relations between Pakistan and India now looks in doubt because of non provision of the schedule of the series in time, it has been learnt.India has to provide the much-awaited two weeks ...
Pakistan T20 league hits scheduling snagNew York Daily News
When Pakistan cricket will get rid of Ijaz Butt?Pakistan Daily Times
Pakistan in South Africa 2012-13 South Africa reject Pakistan's request for ...ESPNcricinfo.com
The News International -PakistanToday.com.pk -Times of India
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Drones: A Non-Issue in US Presidential Debate Riles Pakistan - TIME Wed, 24 Oct 2012 00:17:13 GMT

TIME

Drones: A Non-Issue in US Presidential Debate Riles Pakistan
TIME
It was something both candidates could agree on. Near the end of the last debate between President Barack Obama and his opponent Mitt Romney on Monday, moderator Bob Schieffer asked the Republican presidential candidate where he stood on the ...
In Pakistan, Obama, Romney Debate Draws Little NoticeVoice of America
'No, it's not time to divorce Pakistan': Romney backs drones, aid conditionsBusiness Recorder (blog)
American Drones Killing a Generation in PakistanHuffington Post
The News International -PakistanToday.com.pk
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Poll finds 20 of 21 countries strongly prefer Obama (exception: Pakistan) - Washington Post (blog) Tue, 23 Oct 2012 17:54:17 GMT

Christian Post

Poll finds 20 of 21 countries strongly prefer Obama (exception: Pakistan)
Washington Post (blog)
A just-out BBC World Service poll surveying 22,000 people in 21 countries found a wide preference for President Obama in the presidential race, who scored 50 percent favorable among all respondents to Mitt Romney's 9 percent. Almost a quarter, 24 ...
Says Romney said "we should ask Pakistan for permission" to take a shot at ...PolitiFact
Romney supports drone attacks on PakistanOpEdNews
Every Country But Pakistan Wants Obama for Four More YearsChristian Post
Daily News & Analysis -The Express Tribune
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Special Report: Pakistan's threat within - the Sunni-Shia divide - Reuters Wed, 24 Oct 2012 00:27:31 GMT

Special Report: Pakistan's threat within - the Sunni-Shia divide
Reuters
GILGIT, Pakistan (Reuters) - About 20 men dressed as Pakistani soldiers boarded a bus bound for a Muslim festival outside this mountain town and checked the identification cards of the passengers. They singled out 19 Shi'ites, drew weapons and ...

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Hopes fade for Pakistan offensive after Malala attack - Foreign Policy (blog) Tue, 23 Oct 2012 13:03:58 GMT

Foreign Policy (blog)

Hopes fade for Pakistan offensive after Malala attack
Foreign Policy (blog)
The Taliban attack on 14-year-old Malala Yousafzai has raised questions about the return of the Taliban to Swat, the northwestern Pakistani region where the Army launched a massive operation against the Taliban in 2009 (AP). But hopes of a renewed ...
The other children of Pakistan's warBBC News
Second Pakistani girl fears for her life after being threatened by extremistsTelegraph.co.uk
Resurgent Taliban threat in Pakistan raises questions about army's ...Fox News
The Canberra Times -The News International
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Pakistan: A land of competing narratives - Salon (blog) Wed, 24 Oct 2012 00:52:19 GMT

The Guardian

Pakistan: A land of competing narratives
Salon (blog)
After a horrifically interminable 48 hours of traveling, I am at home, and looking back at my trip to Pakistan with a bit more distance and perspective. If there is a unifying theme as my thoughts crystallize it is this: There is always more than one ...
UK support for US drones in Pakistan may be war crime, court is toldThe Guardian
GCHQ officers accused of murder over drone attacks in PakistanThe Independent
Ex CIA Chiefs Face Arrest Over "Horrific" Violence of Drone WarThe New American
The News International -The Express Tribune -PakistanToday.com.pk
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Exporting terrorism: Pakistan rejects Indian accusations - The Express Tribune Tue, 23 Oct 2012 16:07:52 GMT

The Express Tribune

Exporting terrorism: Pakistan rejects Indian accusations
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has rejected accusations made by Indian Home Minister S K Shinde on Tuesday that it was helping terrorists infiltrate into India. The foreign ministry spokesperson said the claims are baseless and unfounded. “Such unsubstantiated ...
Shinde's charge baseless: PakistanThe Hindu
Pakistan rejects Indian accusation of terrorists' infiltrationDAWN.com
India Accuses Pakistan Of Helping Organize Terror Strikes To Foment TroubleRTT News
Deccan Herald -Eurasia Review -PakistanToday.com.pk
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Pakistan Security Brief - October 23, 2012 - Critical Threats Project Tue, 23 Oct 2012 18:21:16 GMT

The Express Tribune

Pakistan Security Brief - October 23, 2012
Critical Threats Project
Retired general says Pakistan gave U.S. permission to launch drones from the UAE; Pakistan and Afghanistan seek greater military and intelligence cooperation; Pakistan official says Afghanistan responsible for restarting Taliban reconciliation process ...
Kabul wants Pakistani passports for Taliban cadresThe Express Tribune
'Onus of reviving peace talks on Kabul'DAWN.com
The final US presidential debate and Pakistanallvoices
Firstpost -The News International
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USAID Says Figures On Flood Aid In Pakistan Misinterpreted - NPR (blog) Tue, 23 Oct 2012 22:08:07 GMT

NPR (blog)

USAID Says Figures On Flood Aid In Pakistan Misinterpreted
NPR (blog)
Our original headline on this post was "U.S. Pledges Exceed Pakistan's Spending On Its Own Flood Relief." As we reported, the Christian Science Monitor has looked into the details of a Congressional Research Service report and concluded that U.S. aid ...
In Pakistan, most money for flood-relief comes from USAlaska Dispatch

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Another Pakistani schoolgirl threatened by Taliban for promoting girls' education - New York Daily News Tue, 23 Oct 2012 16:42:49 GMT

New York Daily News

Another Pakistani schoolgirl threatened by Taliban for promoting girls' education
New York Daily News
Two weeks after Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousufzai was shot in the head by the Taliban, another teen activist says her life has been threatened for promoting girls' education. Hina Khan, who has spoken out publicly against the Taliban, says her ...