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Pakistan says India fired on border posts - Aljazeera.com Sun, 11 Aug 2013 09:11:47 GMT

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Pakistan says India fired on border posts
Aljazeera.com
Pakistan has accused Indian forces of firing on its border posts close to eastern city of Sialkot in Punjab province, prompting an "intermittent exchange of fire" between the two sides. The fighting is the latest in a spate of recent cross-border ...
Time for India to re-assess its Pakistan policyEconomic Times
Border volatility: Amidst escalating tensions, Pakistan weighs its optionsThe Express Tribune
J&K: Pakistan violates ceasefire for the third time in a dayIBNLive
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India, Pakistan exchange more gunfire, ceasefire under strain - Reuters Sun, 11 Aug 2013 10:15:14 GMT

India, Pakistan exchange more gunfire, ceasefire under strain
Reuters
One Indian border guard was wounded after Pakistan Rangers opened fire on a post in Kanachak, some 40 km (25 miles) southwest of Jammu, the winter capital of India's Jammu and Kashmir state, the Border Security Force said. "It was an unprovoked firing ...


Toxic Liquor Kills 8 in Southern Pakistan - ABC News Sun, 11 Aug 2013 12:40:53 GMT

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Toxic Liquor Kills 8 in Southern Pakistan
ABC News
Pakistani police say at least eight people in the port city of Karachi have died after consuming homemade liquor. Police officer Mohammad Sarwar said Sunday that 14 people from Christian-dominated slums in the city, Pakistan's largest, were ...
Pakistan Toxic Liquor Kills 8Huffington Post
Toxic liquor kills at least 9 in southern PakistanGlobalPost
Toxic Liquor in Pakistan Kills 10, Common ProblemThe Epoch Times
Pakistan Tribune
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Czech Mountain Climber Dies in Pakistan - New York Times Sun, 11 Aug 2013 02:55:26 GMT

Czech Mountain Climber Dies in Pakistan
New York Times
Zdenek Hruby, the head of the Czech mountaineering federation, died while climbing Gasherbrum I, a 26,469-foot peak in the northern Pakistani Karakoram range, the federation said on its Web site. No further details were given on the cause of his death, ...

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Pakistan unsafe to tour, says former cricket Board chief Shahryar Khan - NDTV Sat, 10 Aug 2013 18:17:03 GMT

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Pakistan unsafe to tour, says former cricket Board chief Shahryar Khan
NDTV
According to Shahryar Khan, a former diplomat and ex-chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, foreign teams like India are unlikely to travel to his country to play cricket. International cricket deserted Pakistan after the 2009 Lahore terror attacks ...
Pakistan needs stronger laws to nab Hafiz Saeed, Shahryar Khan saysTimes of India
'Pakistan can't be trusted on Dawood Ibrahim issue'Zee News
Pakistan unsafe for international cricket: ShahryarthatsCricket
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Another ceasefire violation by Pakistan at LoC; third in single day - NDTV Sun, 11 Aug 2013 18:00:43 GMT

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Another ceasefire violation by Pakistan at LoC; third in single day
NDTV
Srinagar: Less than a week after killing five Indian soldiers in an ambush at the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan has violated the ceasefire agreement thrice in the last 24 hours. The latest incident has been reported near the Durga ...


Hunting for butterflies in Pakistan - with cheese - gulfnews.com Sun, 11 Aug 2013 14:37:51 GMT

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Hunting for butterflies in Pakistan - with cheese
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He scrambles across the cedar-robed hillsides of Ayubia, 100 kilometres northwest of Islamabad, the majestic peaks of Kashmir on the horizon, chasing a butterfly known in India but not in Pakistan. “What a beauty! You only find this species in the ...

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Dicing with death for a moustache in Pakistan - Gulf Times Sun, 11 Aug 2013 20:49:25 GMT

Gulf Times

Dicing with death for a moustache in Pakistan
Gulf Times
Pakistani businessman Malik Amir Mohamed Khan Afridi has been kidnapped, threatened with death, forcibly displaced and lives apart from his family: all because of his enormous moustache. Impeccably trimmed to 30 inches (76 centimetres), Afridi spends ...

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Delhi Police cites proof of Dawood's presence in Pakistan - Times of India Sun, 11 Aug 2013 05:34:56 GMT

Times of India

Delhi Police cites proof of Dawood's presence in Pakistan
Times of India
The Delhi Police chargesheet in the IPL spot-fixing scandal makes a strong case that the D-Company boss Dawood Ibrahim is still in Pakistan and freely runs his illegal activities from there. In fact, the chargesheet has gone a step further, placing ...


Pakistan's housewives take Indian soaps to heart - Asharq Alawsat English Mon, 12 Aug 2013 00:03:09 GMT

Asharq Alawsat English

Pakistan's housewives take Indian soaps to heart
Asharq Alawsat English
Pakistan's leading public opinion polls firm, Gallup Surveys, recently released a report ranking the most popular entertainment channels in the country. The report was compiled on the basis of the Gallup TV Ratings Services, the only national TV ...