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Zardari: Militancy and Terrorism are Greatest Threat to Pakistan - Voice of America Mon, 10 Jun 2013 19:09:39 GMT

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Zardari: Militancy and Terrorism are Greatest Threat to Pakistan
Voice of America
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari reiterated Monday that militancy and terrorism pose “the greatest threat” to his country, but he also criticized U.S. drone strikes against al-Qaida and its allies as a violation of Pakistan's sovereignty.
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South Africa win puts Pakistan on brink - BBC News Mon, 10 Jun 2013 21:21:57 GMT

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South Africa win puts Pakistan on brink
BBC News
Hashim Amla's 81 and a disciplined bowling display gave South Africa a 67-run win that pushes Pakistan to the brink of Champions Trophy elimination. Amla's effort, along with 31 from AB de Villiers and 28 from Faf du Plessis, helped the Proteas to 234-9.
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Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif declares end to secret approval of US drone strikes - MiamiHerald.com Mon, 10 Jun 2013 20:40:48 GMT

Washington Post

Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif declares end to secret approval of US drone strikes
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ISLAMABAD -- In office for less than a week, Pakistan's new prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, vented his anger Monday at two recent U.S. drone strikes, all but accusing his country's overbearing military of lying to Pakistanis about its cooperation with ...
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South Africa's Ryan McLaren celebrates one of his four wickets -Photo by Reuters - DAWN.com Mon, 10 Jun 2013 19:29:43 GMT

South Africa's Ryan McLaren celebrates one of his four wickets -Photo by Reuters
DAWN.com
Pakistan came into the tournament with question marks over their batting. Two games in, there's still question marks all over it. In the end a very comprehensive victory for South Africa. Pakistan have got some work to do even if they're going to ...


Pakistan v South Africa, Champions Trophy: live - Telegraph.co.uk Mon, 10 Jun 2013 20:26:31 GMT

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Pakistan v South Africa, Champions Trophy: live
Telegraph.co.uk
Idiot commentator says: "Pakistan fans are leaving and why not? Their team has not been good today." 1. They could yet pull off an unlikely blinding win. 2. More importantly, surely you support your team in bad times as well as good? Like I said: Idiot.


Champions Trophy: Pakistan v South Africa as it happened - BBC Sport Mon, 10 Jun 2013 19:55:55 GMT

Champions Trophy: Pakistan v South Africa as it happened
BBC Sport
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq: "It was a good effort (to limit South Africa to 234-9). It was very much gettable on this pitch. We needed four-and-a-half an over but we could not rotate (the strike) in the middle. (The pitch) was a little bit slow, a ...


In business , Pakistan's government bleeds - Boston Herald Mon, 10 Jun 2013 11:37:34 GMT

In business , Pakistan's government bleeds
Boston Herald
ISLAMABAD — With every flight, Pakistan's state-owned airline demonstrates the economic challenges facing the country's new government. Each time a plane belonging to Pakistan International Airlines takes off, odds are the aircraft is more than 25 ...


Pak vs SA: South Africa set 235 for Pakistan - Times of India Mon, 10 Jun 2013 21:01:59 GMT

Times of India

Pak vs SA: South Africa set 235 for Pakistan
Times of India
... India face Windies with an eye on semis. NEW DELHI: A gritty 81 by opener Hashim Amla and decent contribution from the middle-order guided South Africa to a formidable 234/9 against Pakistan in their Champions Trophy clash at Birmingham on Monday.


Today on Sky Sports.com - SkySports Mon, 10 Jun 2013 20:08:03 GMT

Today on Sky Sports.com
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South Africa are now right back in with a chance of qualifying, especially with the margin of their victory, while Pakistan need close to a miracle to make it through with all the remaining results going their way. AB de Villiers' side didn't get the ...

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Pakistan keep doing the same old thing - ESPNcricinfo.com Tue, 11 Jun 2013 00:29:55 GMT

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Pakistan keep doing the same old thing
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No defeat is welcome, but it was the wearingly familiar nature of this loss that will really sting Pakistan. None of the fatal flaws will come as a surprise. No-one will be shocked to have seen Pakistan drop a crucial chance and no-one will have been ...

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