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Indian spy attacked in Pakistan jail dies - Aljazeera.com Thu, 02 May 2013 01:41:18 GMT

Aljazeera.com

Indian spy attacked in Pakistan jail dies
Aljazeera.com
An Indian national on death row in Pakistan who was attacked last week by fellow inmates has died from his injuries, his lawyer and a doctor said. Sarabjit Singh, who was sentenced to death in 1991 on espionage charges, died early on Thursday, after ...
Convicted Indian Spy Dies in PakistanABC News
Sarabjit Singh: Indian 'spy' dies after Pakistan attackBBC News
Convicted Indian spy dies in Pakistan after being attacked by inmates with a brickFox News
Times of India -NDTV
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Violence mars Pakistan's campaign trail - Washington Post Wed, 01 May 2013 22:09:05 GMT

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Violence mars Pakistan's campaign trail
Washington Post
Violence mars Pakistan's campaign trail. More than 50 people have died in violence related to election campaigns leading up to the May 11 vote in Pakistan. 1 / 32. Rate this Photo: 1 2 3 4 5. Buy this Photo; Thumbs; Autoplay; Full Screen. 5 Seconds. 00 ...
Pakistan-US Alliance Takes Hits on Campaign TrailABC News
Pakistan election: Youth 'will determine outcome'BBC News
US expert urges civilian nuclear deal for Pakistan - The NationThe Nation
PolicyMic -Deutsche Welle
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Osama bin Laden Gone But Not Forgotten in Pakistan - Voice of America - Voice of America Wed, 01 May 2013 20:56:59 GMT

International Business Times

Osama bin Laden Gone But Not Forgotten in Pakistan - Voice of America
Voice of America
May 01, 2013. ISLAMABAD — Two years ago, President Barack Obama announced the death of Osama bin Laden by a U.S. special forces team in Abbottabad, Pakistan. While some Pakistanis still view him as a hero, many hope his legacy fades with time.
The Man Who Helped Locate Osama Bin Laden: Will Pakistan Soon Release Dr ...International Business Times

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How Safe Is Pakistan? - PBS NewsHour (blog) Wed, 01 May 2013 12:50:24 GMT

PBS NewsHour (blog)

How Safe Is Pakistan?
PBS NewsHour (blog)
Last month, I was one of 10 U.S. journalists visiting Pakistan on a reporting trip sponsored by the East-West Center, a Hawaii-based organization that promotes understanding among the United States, Asia and the Pacific. Before taking off, many friends ...

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64 percent of Muslims in Egypt and Pakistan support the death penalty for ... - Washington Post (blog) Wed, 01 May 2013 20:43:12 GMT

64 percent of Muslims in Egypt and Pakistan support the death penalty for ...
Washington Post (blog)
According to Pew's data, 78 percent of Afghan Muslims say they support laws condemning to death anyone who gives up Islam. In both Egypt and Pakistan, 64 percent report holding this view. This is also the majority view among Muslims in Malaysia, Jordan ...

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Pakistan's Davis Cup appeal rejected - TVNZ Wed, 01 May 2013 18:34:19 GMT

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Pakistan's Davis Cup appeal rejected
TVNZ
"The appeal by Pakistan has now been heard and although not disruptive it has been in the back of our minds. However we are fully in the process of working towards September with Davis Cup captain, Alistair Hunt and others looking at all players and ...
NZ's Davis Cup win over Pakistan will standStuff.co.nz
Tennis: Pakistan to fight on after Davis Cup appeal rejectedChannel News Asia
Davis Cup committee denies PTF appealFOXSports.com
3News NZ -The Star Online -The Express Tribune
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Taking A Different Tack, Nimbuzz Chat Startup Partners With Pakistan Operator ... - TechCrunch Wed, 01 May 2013 21:55:43 GMT

Taking A Different Tack, Nimbuzz Chat Startup Partners With Pakistan Operator ...
TechCrunch
Today Pakistan telecom giant Mobilink announced it is partnering with Nimbuzz, a big messaging player in emerging markets run out of India. Mobilink will now give its 35 million subscribers access to the platform at a minimum flat cost irrespective of ...

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Pakistan military angered by treatment of Musharraf: reports - Reuters Wed, 01 May 2013 05:22:08 GMT

The News International

Pakistan military angered by treatment of Musharraf: reports
Reuters
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's powerful army chief has suggested the military is unhappy with how authorities have treated former army chief and president Pervez Musharraf since his return from exile. A Pakistani court on Tuesday imposed a lifetime ...
It is Pakistan's warThe News International
Pakistan's military delivers 'veiled warning' over treatment of Pervez MusharrafTelegraph.co.uk
Pakistan army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani pledges support to electionsgulfnews.com
Times of India -DAWN.com (blog)
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Pakistan baffled by Aussie coach - Fox Sports Wed, 01 May 2013 20:48:32 GMT

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Pakistan baffled by Aussie coach
Fox Sports
Pakistan's appointment of Trent Woodhill as batting coach for next month's Champions Trophy has been met with bafflement, with former greats saying they had never even heard of the Australian. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday appointed the ...
Shahid Afridi blames Misbah-ul-Haq for exclusion from Pakistan teamNDTV
Axed Afridi hopes for Pakistan comebackThe News International
Pakistan drops Afridi from Champions Trophy squad - Zee NewsZee News
The Hindu -NDTVSports.com -ECB.co.uk
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Violence Mars Campaigning In Pakistan - Here And Now Wed, 01 May 2013 18:03:03 GMT

Here And Now

Violence Mars Campaigning In Pakistan
Here And Now
Pakistani police officers cordon off the site of attack in Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday. A suicide bomber targeting policemen killed at least 6 people in northwestern Pakistan on Monday in the latest attack ahead of next month's parliamentary election ...
On Pakistan's campaign trail with Imran KhanBBC News
Imran promises to end 'operation' in BalochistanDAWN.com (blog)
Imran Khan upbeat ahead of landmark Pakistan electionTelegraph.co.uk
The News International -PakistanToday.com.pk -Livemint
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