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A year after bin Laden raid, Pakistan still harbors US' biggest enemies - Kansas City Star Mon, 30 Apr 2012 23:37:46 GMT

Toronto Star

A year after bin Laden raid, Pakistan still harbors US' biggest enemies
Kansas City Star
By SAEED SHAH ISLAMABAD -- A year after Osama bin Laden was found and killed, Pakistan still harbors, willingly or unwillingly, America's greatest enemies: current al-Qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahiri and Afghan insurgent leaders Sirajuddin Haqqani and ...
Tonight on AC360: New Details on the hunt for Osama bin LadenCNN (blog)
`Osama dead but Al Qaeda still dangerous'New York Daily News
After bin Laden's Death, al Qaeda's Popularity WanesU.S. News & World Report (blog)
CNN International
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Pakistan sends mixed signals on US drone attack amid diplomatic tensions - Fox News Mon, 30 Apr 2012 13:53:13 GMT

Sydney Morning Herald

Pakistan sends mixed signals on US drone attack amid diplomatic tensions
Fox News
AP/File ISLAMABAD – Pakistani officials on Monday condemned the US for carrying out its first drone strike in the country since parliament demanded they end two weeks ago, but qualified that it should be seen in light of the presence of Islamist ...
Pakistan sends mixed signals on US drone attackNew York Daily News
Pakistan Condemns US Drone Strike Ahead of Chicago SummitWall Street Journal
Pakistani PM Strikes Moderate Tone After US AttackNPR

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Pakistan: 'Blood Money' Linked to Widow's Killing, Police Say - New York Times Tue, 01 May 2012 00:06:01 GMT

Kansas City Star

Pakistan: 'Blood Money' Linked to Widow's Killing, Police Say
New York Times
The widow and mother-in-law of a Pakistani man killed by a CIA contractor last year were killed Monday, apparently by the widow's father, who may have feared that she would remarry and take the money she received as compensation with her, ...
Pakistani women who received 'blood money' killedKansas City Star
Relatives of man killed by CIA contractor found deadCNN International
Relatives of Pakistani man killed by CIA contractor murdered, possibly over ...Globe and Mail

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White House official confirms US carries out drone strikes - Fox News Tue, 01 May 2012 00:05:20 GMT

ABC News

White House official confirms US carries out drone strikes
Fox News
Managing America's 'complex' relationship with Pakistan Former CIA official defends sleep deprivation, waterboarding White House counterterrorism official John Brennan publicly described how Al Qaeda targets are chosen for drone strikes, the first time ...
Brennan Defends Drone Strikes as Pakistan and Protestor ObjectABC News
Obama's counter-terrorism advisor defends drone strikesChicago Tribune
US official acknowledges drone strikes, says civilian deaths 'exceedingly rare'msnbc.com (blog)
New York Daily News -CBS News
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US judge in Md. dismisses lawsuit against Marriott over deadly suicide bomb ... - Washington Post Tue, 01 May 2012 01:04:58 GMT

US judge in Md. dismisses lawsuit against Marriott over deadly suicide bomb ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Maryland has dismissed a lawsuit that accused Marriott International of a slow response to a suicide bomb attack that killed more than 50 people at a Pakistan hotel. The lawsuit was brought last June by the family of ...

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British Aid Worker Killed in Pakistan - TIME Mon, 30 Apr 2012 12:15:16 GMT

USA TODAY

British Aid Worker Killed in Pakistan
TIME
By AP / ABDUL SATTAR Sunday, Apr. 29, 2012 (QUETTA, Pakistan) — The body of a British Red Cross worker held captive in Pakistan since January was found in an orchard Sunday, his throat slit and a note attached to his body saying he was killed because ...
Red Cross condemns killing of aid worker in Pakistanmsnbc.com (blog)
Pakistan condemns US strike after drone banAtlanta Journal Constitution
Red Cross Asks Pakistan Media Not To Broadcast Video Of Murdered Aid WorkerInternational Business Times
Wall Street Journal -USA TODAY
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Pakistan braces for anti-government protests - New York Daily News Mon, 30 Apr 2012 16:02:07 GMT

The Express Tribune

Pakistan braces for anti-government protests
New York Daily News
Islamabad, April 30 — The opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party Monday announced a nationwide stir against the government of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani after he refused to quit following his conviction in a contempt of court ...
A political timeline of long marches in PakistanThe News International
Nawaz Sharif announces 'Get Gilani' drivePakistan Daily Times
Nawaz says PML-N ready to launch do & die movement for implementation of SC ...South Asian News Agency
Deccan Chronicle -The Nation, Pakistan
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Pakistan's Institutional Troubles - Huffington Post Mon, 30 Apr 2012 19:40:34 GMT

Pakistan's Institutional Troubles
Huffington Post
When Pakistan's Supreme Court decided to pursue charges of contempt against the country's prime minister, Yusuf Raza Gilani, it was cognizant of the attention a clash between the judicial and executive branch would bring to the teetering democratic ...

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Pakistani Women Unite to Battle Religious Extremism - Huffington Post Mon, 30 Apr 2012 21:00:35 GMT

Pakistani Women Unite to Battle Religious Extremism
Huffington Post
Sameena Imtiaz, a soft-spoken, educated Pakistani social worker, operates in the midst of US drone strikes and Taliban suicide bombings. She regularly travels to remote parts of her country in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the ...


Poll: Little Muslim Support for Bin Laden's Group - ABC News Mon, 30 Apr 2012 20:36:28 GMT

Poll: Little Muslim Support for Bin Laden's Group
ABC News
Muslim majorities in an arc of five countries from Egypt to Pakistan have little good to say about al-Qaida one year after American commandos killed the Muslim terror group's leader, a poll shows. Most of the views expressed by Muslims in Egypt, ...

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