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Pakistan: Yes to US trainers, no to drones - The Nation, Pakistan Sun, 22 Jan 2012 02:40:22 GMT

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan: Yes to US trainers, no to drones
The Nation, Pakistan
WASHINGTON - In what appears to be a step towards easing the tensions in Islamabad-Washington relations, Pakistan may invite US military trainers back 'as early as April or May' but it has ruled out allowing CIA drones into the country again, ...
Civilian aid to Pakistan continues despite growing tensions, US saysCNN International
US links Grossman's visit to Pakistan's assentDAWN.com
Pakistan may allow return of US military trainersKhaleej Times
gulfnews.com -Hindustan Times -South Asian News Agency
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Taliban video highlights revenge on Pakistan military - Firstpost Sun, 22 Jan 2012 03:25:29 GMT

Firstpost

Taliban video highlights revenge on Pakistan military
Firstpost
Dera Ismail Khan: Fifteen Pakistani soldiers stood blindfolded, handcuffed to each other on a barren hilltop as one of their bearded Taliban captors held an AK-47 rifle and spoke with fury about revenge. He left no doubt what would come at any second. ...
Pakistan Taliban releases video of soldier killingsAustralia Network News

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On The Front Foot: No doubt about it – Pakistan is a country for old men - The Independent Sun, 22 Jan 2012 01:16:13 GMT

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On The Front Foot: No doubt about it – Pakistan is a country for old men
The Independent
The Pakistan side who inflicted a 10-wicket defeat on the No1 Test team in the world were the second oldest to have taken the field for their country. With an average age of 30 years and 318 days, they are eclipsed only by the team who drew against ...
England's first Test batting display against Pakistan was their worst in Asia everTelegraph.co.uk
England batsmen must use their minds to master Pakistan's Saeed AjmalThe Guardian (blog)
Cricket: Pakistan Bowlers puncture EnglandCanadian National Newspaper
Daily Mail -Mirror.co.uk -The Yorker
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Pakistan's political soap opera - BBC News Sat, 21 Jan 2012 11:55:46 GMT

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Pakistan's political soap opera
BBC News
By Owen Bennett Jones BBC News, Islamabad Earlier this week, Pakistan's prime minister appeared before the country's Supreme Court to defend himself against allegations of contempt - it is symbolic of a dispute that is on-going at the centre of the ...
Army, judiciary plotting against Zardari; early polls likelyTimes of India
ANALYSIS: Redefining civil-military relations —AR SiddiqiPakistan Daily Times
The big fightHindustan Times
Sunday Leader -Financial Express Bangladesh
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Ijaz lawyer links trip to assurance by army chief - DAWN.com Sun, 22 Jan 2012 02:45:02 GMT

International News Network

Ijaz lawyer links trip to assurance by army chief
DAWN.com
Mansoor Ijaz, who is supposed to arrive in Pakistan to attend the commission's proceedings on Tuesday (Jan 24), voiced concern over the security arrangements and accused Interior Minister Rehman Malik of “orchestrating a massive cover-up on behalf of ...
Mansoor Ijaz security plea taken to Army ChiefThe Nation, Pakistan
Pak govt preventing me from testifying in memo trial: IjazTimes of India
Army should protect Ijaz in Pakistan: AkramPakistan Daily Times
International News Network -South Asian News Agency
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'Unstable Pakistan has consequences for India' - Zee News Sat, 21 Jan 2012 18:31:15 GMT

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'Unstable Pakistan has consequences for India'
Zee News
Pakistan is in a mess. A brewing political crisis over corruption, presidential immunity and Memogate scandal has pushed Pakistan on the brink of chaos. The political turmoil has all but paralysed governance in Pakistan. The hopes of the US to rebuild ...
US will wait for Pakistan to reassess ties with US: GrossmanPakistan Daily Times
Pakistan Cancels US Special Envoy Marc Grossman's VisitSouth Asian Link
Grossman for reviving trilateral dialogueThe Nation, Pakistan
Deccan Chronicle -The Associated Press -Toronto Sun
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APNewsBreak: Pakistan's closure of supply routes costs US 6 times more for new ... - Washington Post Fri, 20 Jan 2012 01:40:25 GMT

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APNewsBreak: Pakistan's closure of supply routes costs US 6 times more for new ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The US is paying six times as much to send war supplies to troops in Afghanistan through alternate routes after Pakistan's punitive decision in November to close border crossings to NATO convoys, the Associated Press has learned. ...
Pakistan to re-open NATO route, Taliban talks falterReuters
US will wait for Pakistan to reassess ties: AfPak envoyHindustan Times
Pakistan: Ties With US Still on HoldVoice of America (blog)
The Hindu -Antiwar.com
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Pakistan to end barriers before pushing India for trade ease - South Asian News Agency Sat, 21 Jan 2012 20:13:05 GMT

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan to end barriers before pushing India for trade ease
South Asian News Agency
Islamabad(SANA)Like Pakistan, India too is violating World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules by opting for a discriminatory investment regime against Islamabad but the policymakers are not interested to push New Delhi to amend its rules before doing the ...
Cloud over India show in PakistanThe Hindu
Free trade: 'Pakistan, India both violating WTO rules'The Express Tribune
Indian trade team to visit Pakistan from Feb 13The Nation, Pakistan
Business Recorder (blog) -Hindu Business Line
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Adnan Akmal keeps family flame burning for Pakistan against England - The Guardian Sat, 21 Jan 2012 22:56:16 GMT

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Adnan Akmal keeps family flame burning for Pakistan against England
The Guardian
Never mind Pakistan's mystery spinner Saeed Ajmal. What about their mystery wicketkeeper? Or rather his mysterious family – the amazing Akmals. Adnan, who played a key role in Pakistan's unexpected and comprehensive first Test triumph over England with ...
Mohsin reveals the secret of Pakistan's successgulfnews.com
Mohsin stops Pakistan players from trainingTimes of India
Pakistan v England: unsung hero Adnan Akmal has given the hosts security ...Telegraph.co.uk

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Nuclear plan vital to Pakistan's national security - The News International Sat, 21 Jan 2012 22:50:25 GMT

Nuclear plan vital to Pakistan's national security
The News International
Speakers of the seminar on 'Challenges to Pakistan's nuclear programme and FMCT' stressed that Pakistan's nuclear programme based on credible minimum nuclear deterrence is a vital element of country's national security and over the years, ...

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