What Pakistan Knew About Bin Laden New York Times The Pakistani government, under President Pervez Musharraf and his intelligence chief, Lt. Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, was maintaining and protecting the Taliban, both to control the many groups of militants now lodged in the country and to use them as ... |
Wall Street Journal | Movies Begin to Take Root in Pakistan Wall Street Journal KARACHI, Pakistan—At the brand-new Nue Multiplex here, chauffeured cars drop families at the door. Excited squeals of children reverberate from the games arcade. Hollywood and Bollywood movies play on five screens. "We wanted to have something of ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan brimming with all-round spin strength ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan have a reputation for unpredictability and for unleashing young talent onto the world stage, but their squad at this World T20 reflects a safety-first approach. This might have something to do with a makeshift selection committee at the helm ... Pakistan crashes to defeat after batting collapse World T20: South Africa beat Pakistan by eight wickets ICC World T20 2014: Pakistan boast of balanced squad prepared for any ... |
Pakistan's Culture Wars New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — On the banks of the luminous China Creek, overlooking old mangrove swamps and the shipping cranes at the port, more than 50,000 people flocked to this year's Karachi Literature Festival, held annually in February when the flowers ... |
Times of India | World T20: India take on Pakistan in Friday night blockbuster Times of India DHAKA: When the great Javed Miandad swatted Chetan Sharma for a six over deep square leg in the Australasia Cup final in Sharjah on April 18, 1986, little did anyone know that the stroke would leave an indelible mark on the Indian team's psyche. Over ... India v Pakistan, World T20, Group 2, Dhaka India vs Pakistan ICC World Twenty20: Top-10 quotes ahead of the Super-10 ... ICC World Twenty20 warm-up: 71 all out vs South Africa, is paradise lost for ... |
Yahoo News | Q&A: A New Book's Explosive Claims About Pakistan and Osama... The New Republic Carlotta Gall's blockbuster story in The New York Times Magazine this week claims that the Pakistani intelligence service (ISI) had knowledge of Osama Bin Laden's hiding place in Abbottabad. According to Gall, the ISI and Pakistan's military ... Report: Pakistan probably knew Osama bin Laden was hiding in Abbottabad Pakistan's ISI helped hide bin Laden: Book Pakistan rejects US media report on Osama bin Laden |
BBC News | Pakistan: Policemen suspended as cat eats PM's peacock BBC News Three policemen in Pakistan guarding the prime minister's home have been suspended for negligence after a cat devoured one of the premier's peacocks, it seems. A gardener found the dead peacock on one of the residence lawns, where the birds roam ... Three policemen suspended as cat eats PM's peacock |
DAWN.com | Pakistan not sending troops to Bahrain or Saudi: PM DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday denied speculation that Pakistan was sending its troops to Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, DawnNews reported. In response to a question posed by media representatives after a ceremony at the M.M. Alam ... No overseas duty for Pakistan troops: Nawaz Pakistan Vows to Improve Journalists' Freedom and Safety Pakistan not sending troops to Bahrain, Saudia: PM |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan need to ride the momentum wave ESPNcricinfo.com India v Pakistan, World T20, Group 2, Mirpur. Pakistan need to ride the momentum wave. Could Shahid Afridi's last-over sixes in the Asia Cup game against India help Pakistan break their eerie, winless streak against their archrivals in the World Twenty20? |
BBC Sport | World Twenty20 2014: India-Pakistan to begin Super 10 phase BBC Sport The ICC World Twenty20 enters the Super 10 phase on Friday with an eagerly awaited contest between rivals and former winners India and Pakistan. They are in Group 2 with defending champions West Indies, Australia and Group A qualifiers Bangladesh. |