USA TODAY | Pakistani court acquits 4 of helping NYC bomber USA TODAY ISLAMABAD (AP) – A Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Saturday acquitted four men who had been charged with helping a Pakistani-American man carry out a failed attempt to detonate a truck bomb in New York's Times Square, said their lawyer and family ... Pakistani court acquits four accused of aiding Times Square bomber Pakistan: Court acquits 4 of helping NYC bomber |
New York Times | Pakistani doctor who helped US appeals verdict CNN International Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The Pakistani doctor who helped the United States locate Osama bin Laden's compound is appealing a treason conviction that landed him a 33-year jail sentence. The sentence against Shakeel Afridi has further strained ... Pakistan doctor in Osama case called corrupt, womaniser Pakistan 'CIA doctor' Shakeel Afridi appeals conviction The Strange Story of Pakistan's Shakil Afridi: From Surgeon to Spy to Militant ... |
The Sun | 32 Years Later, Pakistani Woman Gets Nose TIME By AP / ASIF SHAHZAD Saturday, June 02, 2012 (THATHA PIRA, Pakistan) — After six years of abuse, Allah Rakhi was walking out of her marriage when her husband struck again. Snatching a knife, he sliced off her nose. "You're no longer beautiful! In Pakistan, a woman gets a new nose 32 years after attack, but 'honor' crimes ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan Batsmen Fail To Chase Down Sri Lankan Total In 1st T20 SB Nation By Sammy C Sri Lanka did better than Pakistan in clutch moments to win the first T20 against their sub-continental rivals by 37 runs at Hambantota. Set to chase 132, Pakistan couldn't have had a worse start to their innings as they lost Hafeez and ... Sloppy fielding, poor keeping let Pakistan down Pakistan aim to square series Sri Lanka ease to T20 win over Pakistan |
The Nation, Pakistan | US Liaisons Are Restored to Outpost in Pakistan New York Times WASHINGTON — In a small step toward repairing the badly frayed relations between the United States and Pakistan, two American military officers have quietly returned as liaisons to a major Pakistani Army headquarters in Peshawar, the gateway to the ... US military trainers trickle back into Pakistan U.S. military trickles back into Western Pakistan | The Republic US Military Liaison Officers Return To Pakistan On Request |
AFP | Pakistan targets growth, stability Khaleej Times Pakistan Finance Minister Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh claimed that the government had succeeded in presenting a “good and balanced budget” that will provide relief to the people. Addressing a post-budget Press conference on Saturday, he said the budget ... Pakistan Aims To Cut Fiscal Deficit To 4.7% Of GDP In 2012-13 Pakistan Parliament turns into boxing ring Pakistan Announces Rs. 2.96 Trillion Budget For 2012-2013 |
The Nation, Pakistan | Azlan Shah Cup: Pakistan finish rock bottom The Express Tribune By Our Correspondent Pakistan beat Argentina 4-2 in their opening match but things have gone downhill since then with the Geenshirts losing their next five matches. PHOTO: AFP With the Olympics less than two months away, Pakistan hockey sunk to a new ... Pakistan crash to last-place finish Pakistan lose to England too Azlan Shah Hockey: NZ, Argentina in final Pakistan lose to Great Britain in Azlan Shah Cup |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan ideology to be protected at any cost: NPF The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE – Vowing to confront conspiracies against the country at every front, the office-bearers of Nazaria-i-Pakistan Forums (NPF) in a meeting at Aiwan-e-Karkunan Tehrik-e-Pakistan have said that they are determined to protect Pakistan Ideology at any ... |
South Asian News Agency | Pakistan media reports suggests release of Sarabjit during PM's visit Times of India Amritsar: Will Pakistan release Sarabjit Singh during Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh's proposed visit to the neighbouring country? Though there are no official reports on the release of Indian condemned prisoner Sarabjit Singh by Pakistan but Pak ... India, Pakistan plan homes for prisoners |
DAWN.com | IOC summons Pakistan officials over 'interference' Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has summoned Pakistan sports officials to resolve a row over alleged government interference that could jeopardise the country's attendance at the London Olympic Games 2012. Pakistan Olympic Association ... Pakistan's Olympics participation in jeopardy Olympic Committee summons Pakistan officials over 'interference' |