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Pakistan v England: Saeed Ajmal gives pundit Bob Willis the elbow after ... - Telegraph.co.uk Tue, 17 Jan 2012 23:51:56 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistan v England: Saeed Ajmal gives pundit Bob Willis the elbow after ...
Telegraph.co.uk
By Nick Hoult, in Dubai Both teams have been at pains to veer away from any potential conflict in the lead up to the series but this is England-Pakistan and peace never reigns for long as Ajmal discovered in the moments after an incredible first day ...
Pakistan team message was loud and clearPakistan Observer
Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal destroys England on opening day of first TestCourier Mail
James Lawton: Ajmal, the smiling avenger, carries Pakistan down road to redemptionThe Independent
CNN -BBC Sport
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'Pakistan refused to receive Grossman' - DAWN.com Wed, 18 Jan 2012 03:16:02 GMT

The News International

'Pakistan refused to receive Grossman'
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON, Jan 17: The US State Department confirmed on Tuesday that Islamabad had asked Washington not to send its special envoy Marc Grossman to Pakistan for consultation on exploratory talks with the Taliban. The confirmation of a Washington Post ...
Pakistan refused to allow Grossman visit: USThe News International
Enhancing bilateral trade: Pakistan, Afghanistan to increase trade to $5bn by 2015Pakistan Daily Times
Pakistan to resume jet fuel supply to AfghanistanThe Express Tribune
Rediff -UPI.com -OilPrice.com
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Gunmen kill journalist in Pakistani mosque - USA TODAY Tue, 17 Jan 2012 18:53:02 GMT

AFP

Gunmen kill journalist in Pakistani mosque
USA TODAY
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) – Islamist militants on Tuesday killed a Pakistan journalist who was working for an American government funded broadcasting service, according to police, a militant spokesman and a colleague. Mukarram Khan Atif was shot in the ...
Pakistani Taliban Claims Responsibility for Killing VOA ReporterVoice of America
VOA reporter killed in PakistanUPI.com
Militants Kill Journalist in Pakistani MosqueABC News
AFP
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Yousef Raza Gilani: Pakistani anti-graft watchdog on PM's trail - Daily Mail Wed, 18 Jan 2012 01:52:18 GMT

Daily Mail

Yousef Raza Gilani: Pakistani anti-graft watchdog on PM's trail
Daily Mail
By Mail Today Reporter Pakistan's main anti-corruption watchdog is considering a proposal to file a case of misuse of authority against Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, under which he could face a prison term of 14 years if convicted. ...
Analysis: Pakistani crisis shows army's limitsCBS News
Pakistan must put people ahead of privilege and profitFinancial Times
Pakistan Supreme Court orders PM to face contempt hearingCNN
The Citizen Daily -Sydney Morning Herald
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Pakistan wants peaceful ties with India: Naek - Pakistan Daily Times Tue, 17 Jan 2012 22:59:11 GMT

IBNLive.com

Pakistan wants peaceful ties with India: Naek
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Senate Chairman Farooq H Naek on Tuesday said that Pakistan was desirous of peaceful relations with all its neighbours, including India, and had been making consistent efforts in this regard. He expressed these views while welcoming the ...
Pakistan, India MPs advocate peaceThe News International
Pakistan wants peaceful relations with neighbours: NaekInternational News Network
India, Pakistan MPs hold talks on improving tradeIBNLive.com
Business Recorder (blog)
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Euronet Pakistan Launches First EMV Debit Card in Pakistan with MCB - Business Wire (press release) Tue, 17 Jan 2012 23:22:42 GMT

Business Wire (press release)

Euronet Pakistan Launches First EMV Debit Card in Pakistan with MCB
Business Wire (press release)
Euronet Pakistan is the first EMV certified processor and gateway for EMV VISA debit services in the country. With the launch of the first EMV Debit Card in Pakistan, Euronet and MCB have introduced the most secure payment method available today into ...
Euronet Pakistan Launches First EMV Debit Card In Pakistan With MCBTheStreet.com (press release)

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Afghan Taliban support polio vaccination campaign - CNN Tue, 17 Jan 2012 21:37:33 GMT

AFP

Afghan Taliban support polio vaccination campaign
CNN
By Masoud Popalzai, CNN Afghan President Hamid Karzai says polio remains a problem in both Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan. Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The Taliban will permit a program of polio vaccination in the volatile Afghanistan-Pakistan ...
Pakistan should not participate in Afghan peace talksKhaama Press
Talking to the TalibanWall Street Journal
Pakistan seeks Afghan talks over Taliban: officialAFP

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Militant Pakistan judges may trigger regime change - The Guardian Mon, 16 Jan 2012 19:47:10 GMT

Rediff

Militant Pakistan judges may trigger regime change
The Guardian
In Pakistan, military coups are true to type. Or at least they were. Just over 12 years ago, when General Pervez Musharaf ousted a civilian government, televisions across the nation went blank one evening until the country's new leader appeared on the ...
'The Pakistan army would be quite happy with Imran Khan'Rediff
There will never be a military coup in Pakistan now: Imran KhanNDTV
Pakistan's Imran Khan: 'We would happily go into opposition'Emirates 24/7
PakistanToday.com.pk
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Pakistan Taliban leader believed dead: intelligence officials - Reuters Sun, 15 Jan 2012 21:00:49 GMT

New York Daily News

Pakistan Taliban leader believed dead: intelligence officials
Reuters
By Jibran Ahmad | PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - The leader of the Pakistani Taliban, the militant movement that poses the gravest security threat to the country, is believed to have been killed by a US drone strike, four Pakistan intelligence ...
Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud killed in US drone attack: reportNew York Daily News
Analysts: US, Pakistan collaborating again on drone strikesMiamiHerald.com
Pakistan Minister Wants Evidence of Taliban Leader's DeathVoice of America
Baltimore Sun -USA TODAY
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Mansoor Ijaz granted visa for Pakistan - The Express Tribune Tue, 17 Jan 2012 20:47:57 GMT

The Express Tribune

Mansoor Ijaz granted visa for Pakistan
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani-American businessman, Mansoor Ijaz has, according to some media reports, been issued a visa from the Pakistan embassy in Bern, Switzerland, and will be able to travel to Pakistan on January 24 to appear before a judicial commission ...
Mansoor Ijaz fails to show up at hearing on MemogateThe Hindu
Mansoor Ijaz fails to come to PakistanInternational News Network
Memogate: BlackBerry details soughtHindustan Times
Examiner.com -Firstpost -India Today
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