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Malala's father gets job in Pakistan's UK consulate near her - CNN International Wed, 02 Jan 2013 22:04:34 GMT

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Malala's father gets job in Pakistan's UK consulate near her
CNN International
(CNN) -- The father of Malala Yousafzai, the teenager whom the Taliban tried to kill, has been given a job in a Pakistan consulate in Birmingham, England, where she is recovering from gunshot wounds to her head and neck, Pakistani officials said ...
Malala, Shot For Speaking Out Against Pakistan's Taliban, To Stay In UKNPR (blog)
Pakistan army sees “internal threats” as greatest security riskDAWN.com

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5 female teachers killed: Pakistan aid work imperiled - Christian Science Monitor Wed, 02 Jan 2013 18:18:28 GMT

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5 female teachers killed: Pakistan aid work imperiled
Christian Science Monitor
Last year, 15 health and aid workers were killed in Pakistan, making the country one of the most dangerous in the world for aid workers, according to the British-based consultancy Humanitarian Outcomes. Most were women. Development sector experts now ...
Aid workers and doctor shot dead in PakistanABC Online
Funerals held for Pakistan charity workers in SwabiBBC News
Teachers and Aid Workers Murdered by Pakistan Militants Who Oppose Polio ...PBS NewsHour
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Indian-Canadian woman believed slain in Pakistan - CBC.ca Thu, 03 Jan 2013 01:47:29 GMT

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Indian-Canadian woman believed slain in Pakistan
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Rajvinder Gill was last seen on Aug. 23, according to Interpol. (Interpol). An Indian-Canadian woman who has been missing since August and whose body has not been found was killed in eastern Pakistan, according to a lawyer who represents the woman's ...
Lawyer: Canadian-Indian Woman Killed in PakistanABC News
Rajvindar Gill Dead: Missing Canadian-Indian Woman Allegedly Killed In PakistanHuffington Post
Missing Canadian businesswoman allegedly drugged, strangled to death in ...National Post
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Measles cases skyrocket in Pakistan amid distrust of vaccination programs - CBS News Wed, 02 Jan 2013 19:34:13 GMT

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Measles cases skyrocket in Pakistan amid distrust of vaccination programs
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KARACHI, PakistanMeasles cases surged in Pakistan in 2012, and hundreds of children died from the disease, an international health body said Tuesday. In recent days Pakistani officials said they launched an immunization campaign to reach children in ...
Measles outbreak kills hundreds in PakistanAljazeera.com
WHO to vaccinate 2.9m children against measles in SindhDAWN.com
Child Measles Deaths Surge In PakistanRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

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Why Violent Attacks on Humanitarian Workers Are on the Rise in Pakistan - PBS Thu, 03 Jan 2013 01:55:29 GMT

Why Violent Attacks on Humanitarian Workers Are on the Rise in Pakistan
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Jeffrey Brown talks to Washington Post reporter Pamela Constable about how the recent deaths of health workers and teachers in Pakistan have had a chilling effect on the international aid community and what's behind this uptick in violence.

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India look to counter Pakistan bowling in must-win second ODI - Times of India Wed, 02 Jan 2013 19:43:27 GMT

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India look to counter Pakistan bowling in must-win second ODI
Times of India
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's heroic 113 made for a closer contest in Chennai, but it didn't win India the opening ODI against Pakistan. In a cricket-crazy country where the individual is often saluted more than the game, it's easy to lose sight of the fact ...
2nd ODI: India in a must-win situation against PakistanHindustan Times
Pakistan aim to seal ODI series against IndiaEmirates 24/7
Pakistan look to shutout flagging India at Eden GardensDAWN.com
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Pakistan Airlines Seeks Government Support After Losses - Bloomberg Wed, 02 Jan 2013 19:16:00 GMT

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Pakistan Airlines Seeks Government Support After Losses
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Pakistan International Airlines Corp. (PIAA), the flag carrier reeling from seven straight years of losses, sought financial assistance from the government for at least a third time since 2007 to pare debt. The carrier, also known as PIA, has asked for ...
PIA to have a new look by April 2015: chairmanPakistanToday.com.pk

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Pakistan's Collaborative Democracy -- Benefits of Dualistic Politics - Huffington Post (blog) Wed, 02 Jan 2013 17:02:22 GMT

Pakistan's Collaborative Democracy -- Benefits of Dualistic Politics
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Neoteric political theories, just like novel laws, can emerge from the concurrence of seemingly irreconcilable facts. Pakistan's collaborative democracy -- a form of government under which the leading political parties engage in dualistic politics of ...

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Pakistan's 'Patriot Act' Could Target Politicians - NPR Wed, 02 Jan 2013 08:50:11 GMT

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Pakistan's 'Patriot Act' Could Target Politicians
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Earlier this month, Pakistan's powerful Lower House of Parliament passed what analysts have dubbed Pakistan's Patriot Act. Its name here is "Investigation for Fair Trial Bill." It has been presented to the Pakistani people as a way to update existing ...

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India vs Pakistan: Kolkata ODI - Preview - Zee News Thu, 03 Jan 2013 03:16:53 GMT

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India vs Pakistan: Kolkata ODI - Preview
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India vs Pakistan: Kolkata ODI - Preview Kolkata: Wrecked by Pakistani seamers in their opening ODI match, India`s under-fire cricketers will have to pull themselves up against the arch rivals when they clash in a must-win second cricket one-dayer here ...
India's batting need to fire to tame Pakistan in 2nd ODIHindustan Times
Ind v Pak, 2nd ODI: Pakistan chase rare series win at lucky venueIBNLive
India-Pakistan captains to be felicitated at Eden GardensTimes of India
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