CNN | Pakistan sheltered Bin Laden? Prove it CNN (CNN) -- The New York Times magazine is running a bombshell story alleging that the Pakistanis knew all along that Osama bin Laden was living for years in his longtime hiding place in the northern Pakistan city of Abbottabad, where he was killed by a U ... Q&A: A New Book's Explosive Claims About Pakistan and Osama... Pakistan's ISI helped hide bin Laden: Book Report: Pakistan probably knew Osama bin Laden was hiding in Abbottabad |
The Verge | Times Report on Al Qaeda Is Censored in Pakistan New York Times An article about Pakistan's relationship to Al Qaeda, and its knowledge of Osama bin Laden's last hiding place within its borders, was censored from the front page of about 9,000 copies of the International New York Times in Pakistan on Saturday ... New York Times Story on Pakistan Censored by Local Printer Pakistan erased an entire International New York Times cover story New York Times Readers In Pakistan Got A Front Page Missing Half Its Content |
BBC Sport | World Twenty20 2014: India thrash Pakistan in Group Two BBC Sport Pakistan remain without a victory against India in nine World Cup and World T20 matches and will now seek a rapid improvement from their remaining Group Two matches against Australia, Bangladesh and West Indies, with only the top two teams ... World T20: India strangle Pakistan with spin in opening game India beat Pakistan in opening Super 10 match of World Twenty20 India cruise past anxious Pakistan |
India.com | ICC World T20 Australia vs Pakistan Preview: Australia face spin trial against ... India.com Australian Nets Mercurial Pakistan after its loss to India is up again and now will face Australia. Pakistan desperately needs a win otherwise their race to semi-final can be halted. Australia come into the World T20 with series win over England and ... Australia begin quest against wobbly Pakistan Cricket - Australia v Pakistan Australia set for Pakistan's spin assault the World Twenty20 |
CNN | Road Accident in SW Pakistan Kills 35, Injures 20 ABC News A multi-vehicle collision involving two trucks and two passenger buses on a coastal highway in southwestern Pakistan early on Saturday killed 35 people and injured 20 passengers, police said. The accident took place in Baluchistan province, near Gadani ... Multivehicle Accident in Pakistan Kills More Than 30 Fiery crash kills 35 in Pakistan after oil truck hits two buses Deadly collision in Pakistan |
Bleacher Report | Australia vs. Pakistan, World T20: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview Bleacher Report Australia are one of the more balanced sides in the tournament, and after seeing how dismally Pakistan performed against India on Friday, they'll fancy their chances. Pakistan simply didn't show up, and a below-average batting performance saw them ... ICC World T20: After arch-rivals Pakistan, it`s time to face defending ... After seeing off Pakistan, India get ready for Gayle challenge Can a scorecard error in India vs Pakistan World T20 match cost India dearly? |
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 ... |
DAWN.com | OK! Magazine launches in Pakistan DAWN.com The creeping Talibanisation of Pakistan is a phrase that has no meaning here. Against all odds, Pakistan's fashion and celebrity industry continues to flourish. After the launch of the international publication Hello! Magazine several years ago, it is ... |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan's FATA: Lawless no more? Aljazeera.com In 113 years, Pakistan has not made substantial changes to the law. Presidentially-appointed bureaucrats, called "political agents", can order whole villages to be burnt down and tribes to be blockaded or sent into exile. Pakistan's constitution ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan need to ride the momentum wave ESPNcricinfo.com Perhaps we should resist temptation and look instead at the immediate future and at what Afridi's deed could mean for the World T20 opener between India and Pakistan. Forget constructing eras out of sixes for the moment. Could it help Pakistan break ... |