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Pakistan's PM Says Power Crisis, Law and Order Top Priorities - Businessweek Mon, 25 Jun 2012 01:39:21 GMT

Daily Mail

Pakistan's PM Says Power Crisis, Law and Order Top Priorities
Businessweek
Pakistan's Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf said solving the power crisis and establishing law and order in the financial capital of Karachi will be his top ...
New Pakistan PM has inherited a crown of thornsDaily Mail
PM congratulates new Pakistan PM, confident of better tiesNew York Daily News
Pakistan PM moves to fix power crisisTwoCircles.net
Albany Times Union -Sydney Morning Herald
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Fuming Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore slams DRS absence - New York Daily News Sun, 24 Jun 2012 20:01:46 GMT

The Express Tribune

Fuming Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore slams DRS absence
New York Daily News
Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore on Sunday slammed the absence of the Decision Review System (DRS) in the series against Sri Lanka after his team suffered ...
Pakistan face tough task to save first testChicago Tribune
Pakistan in a cornerMalaysia Star
1st Test: Humiliated Pakistan stare at heavy defeatThe Express Tribune
Indian Express
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Pakistan's gun-slinging chief justice faces backlash - Reuters Sun, 24 Jun 2012 12:11:05 GMT

AFP

Pakistan's gun-slinging chief justice faces backlash
Reuters
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - To his admirers, Pakistan's Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry is a hero whose relentless pursuit of a money-laundering case against the ...
Pakistan decree to stop challenges to ex-PM's actionsAFP
Pakistan at a critical junctureDaily Star Online

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Insight: Pakistan's Dr Afridi, from CIA asset to solitary cell - Reuters Sun, 24 Jun 2012 22:01:30 GMT

Insight: Pakistan's Dr Afridi, from CIA asset to solitary cell
Reuters
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - There can be few jail cells in Pakistan as lonely as the one occupied by Shakil Afridi, the doctor who helped the CIA hunt ...

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India, Pakistan agree to end skirmishes - Economic Times Sun, 24 Jun 2012 20:28:48 GMT

India, Pakistan agree to end skirmishes
Economic Times
India and Pakistan have agreed to end skirmishes that have left two soldiers dead and led to artillery deployment close to the Line of Control for the first time in a ...

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Gilani's sacking is bad news for Pakistan - gulfnews.com Sun, 24 Jun 2012 16:01:21 GMT

gulfnews.com

Gilani's sacking is bad news for Pakistan
gulfnews.com
In the past, Pakistan's Supreme Court had hanged an elected prime minister on trumped-up charges, sentenced another to life imprisonment and forced several ...
Pakistan gets new PM amid political turmoilFox News
Pakistan parliament elects new prime ministerLos Angeles Times
Pakistan lawmakers elect former minister Ashraf as PMReuters
Washington Post
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US considers new covert raids in Pakistan against militants - NewsOK.com Sun, 24 Jun 2012 05:08:15 GMT

USA TODAY

US considers new covert raids in Pakistan against militants
NewsOK.com
WASHINGTON — U.S. military and intelligence officials are so frustrated with Pakistan's failure to stop local militant groups from attacking Americans in ...
AP: US ponders new covert raids in PakistanUSA TODAY
Shifting patterns: Pakistan's exports tilting to Asia, away from GCC, USThe Express Tribune
US considers covert raids in PakistanKhaleej Times
Tehran Times
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Pakistan handled prime minister's disqualification better than India - Times of India Sun, 24 Jun 2012 21:07:42 GMT

Pakistan handled prime minister's disqualification better than India
Times of India
The Supreme Court ruled that Gilani stood disqualified from the Majlis-e-Shoora from April 26, when he was convicted for contempt of court and sentenced ...

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Taliban attacks Pakistan military posts, 8 soldiers dead - Times of India Mon, 25 Jun 2012 02:09:17 GMT

AFP

Taliban attacks Pakistan military posts, 8 soldiers dead
Times of India
Over 100 Taliban fighters crossed over from Afghanistan and attacked military posts in Upper Dir area of northwest Pakistan, triggering clashes that left eight ...
Militants kill five Pakistan troops in border attackAFP

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Pakistan, Afghanistan working on MoU to begin media cooperation - The News International Mon, 25 Jun 2012 01:54:33 GMT

Pakistan, Afghanistan working on MoU to begin media cooperation
The News International
Islamabad: Pakistan and Afghanistan are working on a Memorandum of Understanding to begin an era of cooperation in the field of media with hopes that it ...

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