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Pakistan seeking responsible US exit from Afghanistan: Khar - DAWN.com Sat, 01 Dec 2012 03:14:03 GMT

The Express Tribune

Pakistan seeking responsible US exit from Afghanistan: Khar
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on Friday said that Pakistan wanted the United States to have responsible exit from Afghanistan to keep regional peace and stability. In an interview to a private television channel, Khar said Pakistan's ...
Afghan peace process: Pakistan agrees to free more Taliban prisonersThe Express Tribune
Pakistan walks the talk on Afghan peaceThe Nation
Pakistan agrees to free more Afghan TalibanPakistan Daily Times
Washington Post -The Guardian
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Pakistan's tour of India: We'll use pace to rattle India, says Hafeez - The Express Tribune Fri, 30 Nov 2012 22:44:01 GMT

The Express Tribune

Pakistan's tour of India: We'll use pace to rattle India, says Hafeez
The Express Tribune
Gul looks to be Pakistan's most experienced fast-bowler on the tour and will need to put a poor 2012 behind him where he has taken just 15 wickets in 13 ODIs. PHOTO: AFP. LAHORE: Pakistan's Twenty20 captain Mohammad Hafeez said that the team will ...
Pakistan to attack India with pace: HafeezPakTribune.com
India giving record number of visas to Pakistan fans for cricket seriesgulfnews.com
India, Pakistan to set up bank branches soonHindu Business Line
BBC News -Cricket Country -The Hindu
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Pakistan likely to record 4pc economic growth: Hafeez Shaikh - Business Recorder (blog) Fri, 30 Nov 2012 20:54:29 GMT

Business Recorder (blog)

Pakistan likely to record 4pc economic growth: Hafeez Shaikh
Business Recorder (blog)
hafeez- WASHINGTON: Pakistan is likely to record an economic growth of around 4 percent in the 2012-13 financial year, Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh said Friday as he outlined some of the gains the country has made in reforming the economy ...
'Pakistan to achieve 4% economic growth this year'PakistanToday.com.pk

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Two Pakistan-born brothers arrested in Florida on terrorism charges - Chicago Tribune Fri, 30 Nov 2012 23:27:06 GMT

ABC News

Two Pakistan-born brothers arrested in Florida on terrorism charges
Chicago Tribune
MIAMI (Reuters) - Two Pakistan-born brothers living in Florida have been arrested on charges of providing support to terrorists and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction within the United States, authorities said on Friday. The men were ...
Oakland Park brothers accused of terrorist activitiesSun-Sentinel

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Who wants to kill a 'good Taliban' Mullah Nazir - The News International Sat, 01 Dec 2012 01:56:00 GMT

Bignews Portugal

Who wants to kill a 'good Taliban' Mullah Nazir
The News International
ISLAMABAD: The November 29 failed attempt by a suicide bomber to kill a prominent Taliban leader from South Waziristan, Mullah Nazir, , was either masterminded by the Tehrik-e-Taliban, Pakistan (TTP), or by the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan ...
Pakistan Taliban commander survives suicide attackBignews Portugal
Maulvi Nazir, Pakistan Militant, Wounded By Suicide BomberHuffington Post
Prominent Taliban Commander Said to Have Been Wounded in Pakistan BombingNew York Times
BBC News -Reuters -Voice of America (blog)
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Pakistan clerics join fight against AIDS - Pakistan Daily Times Fri, 30 Nov 2012 20:40:21 GMT

Pakistan clerics join fight against AIDS
Pakistan Daily Times
Pakistan clerics join fight against AIDS. KARACHI: Pakistani cleric Abdul Khaliq Faridi used to think HIV/AIDS was a mortal sin. But today, he educates thousands about a disease that is on the rise in the deeply conservative Muslim country. He was ...

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Pakistan landslides kill three soldiers, bury rescuers - AFP Fri, 30 Nov 2012 18:45:06 GMT

AFP

Pakistan landslides kill three soldiers, bury rescuers
AFP
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan — A landslide killed three Pakistani soldiers in mountainous Kashmir Friday, while 18 people sent to rescue them were missing after being buried by a second landslide, officials said. A military rescue operation swung into ...
landslide sweeps away rescue partyNEWS.com.au
Pakistan landslide kills 3 soldiers, 18 other people missingDAWN.com
Indo-Pak: Shift in StrategyGreaterKashmir.com
Reuters India (blog) -Newstrack India -Kashmir Watch
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Pakistani officials have denied reports that Afridi - the detained Pakistani ... - Deutsche Welle Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:39:33 GMT

Deutsche Welle

Pakistani officials have denied reports that Afridi - the detained Pakistani ...
Deutsche Welle
In May, Dr. Shakil Afridi - the man who assisted the United States in discovering the whereabouts of al Qaeda's former chief Osama bin Laden - was sentenced to 33 years in prison for treason by a Pakistani tribal court. Pakistani authorities have since ...
Pakistan doctor in bin Laden case starts hunger strikeChicago Tribune
Dr Shakil Afridi not on hunger strike, say jail officialsPakistanToday.com.pk

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Pakistan agrees to release more Taliban - Pakistan Observer Fri, 30 Nov 2012 20:09:51 GMT

Pakistan Observer

Pakistan agrees to release more Taliban
Pakistan Observer
Pakistan agrees to release more Taliban Saturday, December 01, 2012 - Islamabad—Pakistan on Friday agreed to release another batch of Taliban prisoners in a bid to facilitate peace talks between insurgents and the Afghan government, a joint foreign ...
Pakistan-Russia geopoliticsThe Nation
India-Pakistan dynamic holds key to Afghanistan's futureCNN (blog)
360000 Afghan refugees want to return: surveyBusiness Recorder (blog)
Associated Press of Pakistan
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Pakistan's basmati exports plunge after India lifts ban - The News International Sat, 01 Dec 2012 01:55:56 GMT

Pakistan's basmati exports plunge after India lifts ban
The News International
The Basmati exports from Pakistan has declined by 60 percent to 160,000 tons during July 1 to November 28 against 403,000 tons exported in the same period last year, said Jawed Ali Ghori, chairman of REAP. In the value-term, the exports fell by 56 ...

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