CBC.ca | Pakistan Orders Plane Inspections After Crash Wall Street Journal AP ISLAMABAD—The Pakistani government mandated Sunday that all airplanes operated by private airlines must undergo a new inspection to determine whether they are safe to fly, days after a crash near the capital killed 127 people. Pakistan orders new plane inspection after crash |
Los Angeles Times | Hindus in Pakistan accuse Muslims of kidnapping teens as wives Los Angeles Times Maharajni Andhrabai holds a photo of Rachna Kumari, her 16-year-old granddaughter, in Jacobabad, Pakistan. “I asked her, 'Why did you leave us?' ” the grandmother recalled. “She said, 'I was forced to.' She was weeping.” (Alex Rodriguez / Los Angeles ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan escapes two air tragedies Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE/KARACHI: Just two days after the tragic plane crash in Islamabad that killed at least 127 people, two airliners of another private company escaped disaster on Sunday. In the first incident, one of the tyres of a Shaheen Air plane burst as it ... Twin air tragedies averted in Pakistan |
Bloomberg | Pakistan's Unplanned Revolution Rewrites Its Future Bloomberg About Pankaj Mishra Pankaj Mishra is the author of "Temptations of the West: How to be Modern in India, Pakistan, Tibet and Beyond," "The Romantics: A Novel" and "An End to Suffering: The Buddha in the World." More about Pankaj Mishra Returning last ... Blind leading the blind Big trade waiting to happen N Chandra Mohan: Rising tide of Indo-Pak trade |
Pakistani militant Hafiz Mohammad Saeed seeks protection from bounty hunters Washington Post LAHORE, Pakistan — The United States has tied him to terrorist plots from Northern Virginia to Mumbai and has offered $10 million for information leading to his conviction, but Hafiz Mohammad Saeed knows his rights and where to exercise them: in the ... |
Pakistan orders new plane inspection after crash KEYC TV The Pakistani government mandated Sunday that all airplanes operated by private airlines must undergo a new inspection to determine whether they are safe to fly, days after a crash near the capital killed 127 people. When it comes to happy surprises on ... |
Globe and Mail | Afghan: Explosives seized Philadelphia Inquirer By Rahim Faiez and Patrick Quinn AP KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghan security forces have arrested five extremists with 22000 pounds of explosives that they smuggled in from Pakistan to carry out a huge attack in Kabul, as well as another three suspects ... Afghans seize 10000 kilograms of explosives smuggled from Pakistan, foil ... Afghanistan arrests insurgents with explosives, makes Pakistan link Massive terror attack foiled in Afghanistan: officials |
Pakistan orders new plane inspection after crash Seattle Post Intelligencer Pakistani relatives and mourners, carry the coffins of a couple who was killed in a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 plane that crashed on the outskirts of Islamabad on Friday killing all 127 people on board, during their funeral procession in Karachi, Pakistan, ... |
IBNLive.com | INDIA-PAKISTAN: The Rest Of The World Is Running Out Of Patience Strategy Page April 22, 2012: After dominating Pakistan for over half a century, senior officers of the Pakistani Army, including the commander, have called for shrinking the size of the army and making peace with India. The recent disaster on the Siachen glacier ... Asif eyes Sulemanki corridor for trade Siachen: folly or tragedy? Three faux pas or blunders |
Moneycontrol.com | Citi appoints Lodhi as CEO for Pakistan - sources Reuters (Adds detail) DUBAI, April 22 (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc has appointed Nadeem Lodhi as chief executive officer for its Pakistan business and the US banking giant plans to focus more on corporate banking in the country, two sources aware of the matter ... Citi appoints Lodhi as CEO for Pakistan |