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Pakistan jails doctor who helped find bin Laden: why the US may not intervene - Christian Science Monitor Wed, 23 May 2012 19:41:03 GMT

Christian Science Monitor

Pakistan jails doctor who helped find bin Laden: why the US may not intervene
Christian Science Monitor
But perhaps US-Pakistan relations have fallen so low that the US doesn't care anymore. By Scott Baldauf, Staff writer / May 23, 2012 Pakistani men walk by the Central Jail in Peshawar, Pakistan, Wednesday, May 23. A Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA ...
Pakistan convicts doctor who helped find bin LadenFox News
Pakistan hands 33-year sentence to doctor who helped CIA track bin LadenNew York Daily News

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Pakistan to Twitter: 'Yes we ban' - Washington Post (blog) Wed, 23 May 2012 20:27:46 GMT

Greeley Gazette

Pakistan to Twitter: 'Yes we ban'
Washington Post (blog)
By Faheem Younus A Pakistani resident reads a message on a cellular telephone referring to the blocked social networking Web site Twitter in Quetta on May 20, 2012, after the country's government blocked the site. Pakistan temporarily blocked Twitter, ...
Pakistan restores Twitter after subscribers “insulted the prophet”Greeley Gazette
Twitter restored in Pakistan after block over Muhammad imagesWikinews

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Pakistan, India Sign TAPI Pipeline Deal With Turkmenistan - Voice of America Wed, 23 May 2012 18:28:08 GMT

Voice of America

Pakistan, India Sign TAPI Pipeline Deal With Turkmenistan
Voice of America
ISLAMABAD - India and Pakistan have signed a long-awaited natural gas deal with the Central Asian state of Turkmenistan, paving the way for the construction of a multi-billion dollar pipeline through Afghanistan. Top Indian and Pakistani officials ...
India, Pakistan Sign Gas Pipeline PactWall Street Journal
Turkmenistan signs first contracts for Asia pipelineNew York Daily News
Turkmenistan: Gas Deal Signed With India and PakistanNew York Times
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US drone strike in Pakistan highlights divergent interests of US, Pakistan - Christian Science Monitor Wed, 23 May 2012 13:42:24 GMT

Christian Science Monitor

US drone strike in Pakistan highlights divergent interests of US, Pakistan
Christian Science Monitor
An end to the US drone campaign has been a key demand of Pakistan in exchange for reopening NATO supply routes, highlighting the differences the US and Pakistan have to overcome. By Ariel Zirulnick, Staff writer / May 23, 2012 A man rides his bicycle ...
Allen: US-Pakistan Military Negotiations 'Very Positive'Department of Defense
US-Pakistan thaw swiftly becomes debacleThe News International
Taliban, Pakistan, Iran could hamper NATO's Afghan exitTriValley Central
Foreign Policy -San Francisco Chronicle -Toronto Star
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General sees progress in US-Pakistan relationship - Boston.com Thu, 24 May 2012 00:12:16 GMT

Boston.com

General sees progress in US-Pakistan relationship
Boston.com
WASHINGTON—America's relationship with Pakistan has been battered by a string of recent setbacks, but a top US general said Wednesday that the fact that the two countries have finally started talking again is at least a positive sign. Marine Gen.

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US drone kills 4 in Pakistan amid tension with US - New York Daily News Wed, 23 May 2012 12:03:29 GMT

The Nation, Pakistan

US drone kills 4 in Pakistan amid tension with US
New York Daily News
A US drone fired two missiles at a compound in northwest Pakistan, killing four suspected militants Pakistan would like the US to end the drone attacks as a condition to reopen supply routes from NATO troops in Afghanistan. AP Photo/Fareed Khan A US ...
US drone strike kills 10 in northwest Pakistan: officialsReuters
US Drone Kills 4 in Pakistan Amid Tension...ABC News
US missiles kill 4 suspected militants in PakistanCBS News
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US hopes for breakthrough in Pakistan NATO supply route talks - Reuters Wed, 23 May 2012 10:57:49 GMT

Gulf Times

US hopes for breakthrough in Pakistan NATO supply route talks
Reuters
By Michael Georgy and Qasim Nauman | ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The United States hopes Pakistan will soon agree to re-open supply routes to NATO troops in Afghanistan, a US official said on Wednesday, after a Senate panel threatened to cut aid to Islamabad ...
Senate panel votes to cut aid for Pakistan, EgyptBusinessWeek
US senators vote to cut Pak aid by 58pcPakistan Daily Times

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Pakistan acid women fear backlash over Oscar film - New York Daily News Wed, 23 May 2012 12:03:26 GMT

BBC News

Pakistan acid women fear backlash over Oscar film
New York Daily News
In February Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy was celebrated in her country for her Oscar winning documentary "Saving Face" and its focus on the women who are victims of acid attacks. Now some of the women featured in the film say they do not ...
Pakistan acid victims try to block Saving Face filmBBC News
Acid attack victims take legal action to block Saving Face in PakistanVancouver Sun
Acid attack victims seek to block 'Saving Face' Pakistan screeningGlobalPost

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Obama urged to apologize for NATO attack in Pakistan - New York Daily News Wed, 23 May 2012 20:03:49 GMT

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Obama urged to apologize for NATO attack in Pakistan
New York Daily News
Chairman of Pakistan People's Party Bilawal Bhutton has said that President Barack Obama must apologize to Pakistan for last year's NATO air strike that killed 24 soldiers. Bhutton claims drone attacks are making it difficult to eliminate terrorism in ...
Obama should apologise for Salala attack: BilawalThe Nation, Pakistan
Bilawal dreams 50% women in Pak ParliamentSouth Asian News Agency
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari wants 50% women in Pakistani parliamentDaily News & Analysis
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Obama snubs Pakistan head over supply routes - Worcester Telegram Wed, 23 May 2012 13:32:27 GMT

PakTribune.com

Obama snubs Pakistan head over supply routes
Worcester Telegram
AP CHICAGO — In an unmistakable snub, President Barack Obama left Pakistan off a list of nations he thanked Monday for help getting war supplies into Afghanistan. The omission speaks to the prolonged slump in US relations with Pakistan that clouded a ...
Pakistan aims to reach deal on NATO supplies: Za ...PakTribune.com

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