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Fearing infiltration, Afghan army gives soldiers with ties to Pakistan an ... - Washington Post Fri, 17 Feb 2012 00:36:05 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Fearing infiltration, Afghan army gives soldiers with ties to Pakistan an ...
Washington Post
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — In an effort to rid their army of Taliban infiltrators, Afghan officials have begun ordering soldiers with families in Pakistan to either move their relatives to Afghanistan or leave the military. Afghan defense officials say ...
Afghan leader asks for Pakistani help in peace bidCBS News
Peace Effort Takes Karzai to PakistanWall Street Journal
Pakistan Wants 'To Play a Supporting Role' in AfghanistanABC News (blog)
International News Network
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In Pakistan, rightwing alliance is revived - Pakistan Daily Times Thu, 16 Feb 2012 22:59:49 GMT

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In Pakistan, rightwing alliance is revived
Pakistan Daily Times
KARACHI: Bound together by hatred of the United States and support for insurgents fighting in Afghanistan, a revived coalition of supposedly banned extremists and rightwing political parties is drawing large crowds across Pakistan.
Envoy: Pakistan Not Taking Sides in Afghanistan Peace EffortsVoice of America
Afghan leader asks for Pakistani help in peace bidSarasota Herald-Tribune
Banned Anti-US Coalition Revived in PakistanMilitary.com
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US missiles kill 13 in Pakistan - Sky News Australia Thu, 16 Feb 2012 23:16:36 GMT

BBC News

US missiles kill 13 in Pakistan
Sky News Australia
US missiles kill 13 in Pakistan Updated: 10:13, Friday February 17, 2012 Two US drone strikes have struck Islamist militants in Pakistan's tribal badlands, killing at least 13 fighters in North Waziristan near the Afghan border.
US drone strikes 'kill Pakistan militants'BBC News
Reports: US Drone Strikes Leave 17 Militants Dead In PakistanRTT News
Latest US drone strikes in Pakistan kill 21 suspected militantsUpfront News
Pakistan Daily Times
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Pakistan, Afghanistan to join hands for peace - Pakistan Daily Times Thu, 16 Feb 2012 22:58:03 GMT

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Pakistan, Afghanistan to join hands for peace
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan on Thursday agreed upon the need to resolve all issues and stressed mutual cooperation to tackle the common challenges of terrorism and extremism. The two sides also resolved to remove bottlenecks, if any, ...
Iranian, Afghan Leaders Arrive In PakistanNPR (blog)
Home News National Pakistan committed to enhancing people-to-people, cultural ...Associated Press of Pakistan
The rot of Pakistan's corrupted politics taints the economyThe National
gulfnews.com -TwoCircles.net -Indian Express
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Pakistan to Open Trade to India - Wall Street Journal (blog) Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:27:57 GMT

The Express Tribune

Pakistan to Open Trade to India
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Tom Wright Indian Commerce Minister Anand Sharma, right, and his Pakistani counterpart Makhdoom Amin Fahim, left, addressed media at the Wagha border near Lahore on Feb. 13. Pakistan agreed to take steps to liberalize trade with India after a ...
Pakistan urged to move faster on trade listThe Express Tribune
Pakistan, India to ease business visasInternational News Network
Finance Ministry to decide on allowing Pakistani investmentsEconomic Times
Hindu Business Line -Pakistan Daily Times
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Pakistan must support Afghan peace process - Pakistan Observer Fri, 17 Feb 2012 03:31:12 GMT

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Pakistan must support Afghan peace process
Pakistan Observer
Islamabad—Eminent scholars and foreign policy experts advised Pakistani become more realistic, see how the world looks at Pakistan and be supportive to peace process in Afghanistan. Speaking at a public talks at Institute of Strategic Studies talk ...
ISS debates Pakistan's options in war on terrorPakistan Daily Times
Debate: Talks, not war, solution to the Afghan imbroglio: former ambassadorThe Express Tribune
Time has come to wage peace, not war on Afghanistan: MaleehaBusiness Recorder (blog)

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Pakistan v England: Alastair Cook will soon break back into Twenty20 side ... - Telegraph.co.uk Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:32:30 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Pakistan v England: Alastair Cook will soon break back into Twenty20 side ...
Telegraph.co.uk
By Telegraph staff and agencies Cook is already omitted from the Twenty20 squad to play Pakistan after the ongoing one-day international series here has concluded, and is without an appearance for his country in the shortest format since 2009.
Bopara warns Pakistan can hit backInternational News Network
Pakistan capable of a comeback: BoparaDAWN.com
Cook's recipe helps England expose PakistanCricketnext.com

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Angry Karzai confronts Pakistan's leaders over Taliban - The State Fri, 17 Feb 2012 03:50:06 GMT

Angry Karzai confronts Pakistan's leaders over Taliban
The State
By SAEED SHAH - McClatchy Newspapers ISLAMABAD — An angry Afghan President Hamid Karzai confronted the Pakistani leadership Thursday, demanding that it produce Taliban officials for peace talks and underscoring the distrust between Kabul and Islamabad ...


Pakistani man who once lived in Baltimore will face war crimes tribunal at ... - Washington Post Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:36:52 GMT

USA TODAY

Pakistani man who once lived in Baltimore will face war crimes tribunal at ...
Washington Post
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A Pentagon legal official approved war crimes charges Wednesday for a Pakistani detainee at Guantanamo who is accused of joining al-Qaida and taking part in a series of post-Sept. 11 terror plots after spending much of his ...
Pentagon refers Pakistani's case for trial at GuantanamoReuters
Sept. 11 Plotter's Associate Charged in Gas Station SchemeBusinessWeek
Pentagon charges former US resident in terror plotMiamiHerald.com
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Pakistan, Indonesia join money-laundering blacklist - Pakistan Daily Times Thu, 16 Feb 2012 23:04:03 GMT

Pakistan, Indonesia join money-laundering blacklist
Pakistan Daily Times
PARIS: An international money-laundering watchdog added Pakistan, Indonesia, Ghana, Tanzania and Thailand on Thursday to its blacklist of nations that fail to meet international standards. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has found that those ...

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