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West Indies determined to fight back in second Pakistan Test 
AFP via Yahoo! News - 14 minutes ago
West Indian vice-captain Ramnaresh Sarwan said his team was determined to win the second Test against Pakistan to keep their chances alive in the three-match series.Death row Briton flies home from Pakistan 
CNN.com - Nov 17 6:05 PM
LONDON, England (AP) -- A British man on Pakistan's death row for 18 years was freed Friday and returned home following an act of clemency by President Gen. Pervez Musharraf that was hailed by human rights groups.Briton home after 18 years in Pakistan jail 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 4:26 PM
A British man sentenced to death in Pakistan for a murder he says he did not commit returned home to London's Heathrow Airport on Friday, grey-haired after 18 years in a Pakistani jail.Pakistan frets about war spilling over 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 1:30 PM
The airstrike on an Islamic school and a series of revenge attacks against security forces in Pakistan's tribal regions have heightened concerns that the war in Afghanistan may be spreading over the border.Afghanistan asks Pakistan to do more to hunt Islamic militants 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 11:44 AM
Afghan President Hamid Karzai asked for greater cooperation from neighboring Pakistan to help fight Islamic militants during his visit to India.Family of death-row Briton await his return from Pakistan 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 11:04 AM
The family of a British man released from prison after 18 years on death row in Pakistan voiced relief and joy after seeing his conviction commuted to a life sentence.Briton leaves Pakistan after clemency 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 9:33 AM
A British man on Pakistan's death row for 18 years was freed Friday and flew out of the country following an act of clemency by President Gen. Pervez Musharraf that was hailed by human rights groups.Afghanistan focus of Blair's Pakistan visit 
CNN.com - Nov 17 8:21 AM
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) -- British Prime Minister Tony Blair will visit Pakistan "shortly" for talks that will focus on security in Afghanistan, where 5,000 British troops are serving with a NATO force fighting a Taliban-led insurgency, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said on Friday.Gov't told to push Pakistan for rights reform: pressure group 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 8:49 AM
Pressure group Human Rights Watch has urged Britain to push Pakistan to end the use of torture, enforced disappearances and arbitrary detention when Tony Blair visits later this month.Supporters Back Pakistan Rape Amendments 
Los Angeles Times - 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
KARACHI, Pakistan -- Supporters of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf rallied Friday to back amendments to the country's rape laws that drop the death penalty for extramarital sex and revise a clause on making victims produce four witnesses to prove rape cases.Freed death row Briton flies out of Pakistan 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 6:57 AM
A British man who spent 18 years on Pakistan's death row for a murder that he claimed was in self-defence was heading home after being freed, officials said.British man freed after 18 years in Pakistan jail 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 5:44 AM
A British man who faced the death penalty in Pakistan for a murder he says he didn't commit was released on Friday after 18 years in jail and later flew out of the country.Briton granted clemency in Pakistan 
USA Today - Nov 17 5:25 AM
A British man on death row for 18 years in Pakistan was freed Friday, two days after President Gen. Pervez Musharraf granted him clemency, officials said.Suicide bomber blast in Pakistan hurts 2 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 5:18 AM
A suicide bomber wounded two policemen Friday in northwestern Pakistan in the latest attack targeting security forces since last month's deadly army air raid on a religious school.Briton leaves Pakistan after release from jail 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 5:21 AM
A British man freed on Friday from a Pakistani jail where he spent 18 years for a murder he said he didn't commit, has left Pakistan, a British official said.Pakistan's Yousuf hails religion for batting success 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 4:23 AM
Pakistan's prolific batsman Mohammad Yousuf said he owed his batting success to his conversion to Islam -- and support from his captain Inzamam-ul-Haq.Suicide bomber dies attacking Pakistan police 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 4:23 AM
A suicide bomber killed himself in an attack on a police van in the northwestern Pakistan city of Peshawar on Friday, but neither of the policemen in the vehicle were hurt, police said.Rape law reform roils Pakistan's Islamists 
The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - Nov 17 12:00 AM
Putting an end to a skirmish but not to the longer battle, Pakistan's lower house of parliament voted on Wednesday to amend the Hudood Ordinances, the country's religious-based laws that govern rape and vice.Rape Law Reform Angers Pakistan Islamists 
CBS News - Nov 17 9:47 AM
Putting an end to a skirmish but not to the longer battle, Pakistan's lower house of parliament voted to amend the Hudood Ordinances, the country's religious-based laws that govern rape and vice.Pakistan spares death row Briton 
CNN.com - Nov 16 11:05 PM
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) -- President Pervez Musharraf has commuted the death sentence of a British man who has spent 18 years in a Pakistani jail for a murder he says he didn't commit, and officials were hopeful he would be released soon.Briton released from Pakistan jail 
CNN.com - Nov 16 11:20 PM
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) -- A British man who spent 18 years in a Pakistani jail for a murder he says he didn't commit, was released on Friday, the Pakistani interior minister said.Briton Leaves Pakistan After Clemency 
ABC News - Nov 17 9:56 AM
British Man on Pakistan's Death Row for 18 Years Leaves Country After Receiving ClemencyPakistan: Medium-Range Missile Tested 
New York Times - Nov 16 9:28 PM
The military successfully test-fired a new version of Pakistan?s Ghauri missile, or Hatf-5, which is capable of carrying nuclear warheads as far as 800 miles. The test followed a new accord between Pakistan and India. The countries often fire missiles as a show of strength around peace talks.Briton Leaves Pakistan After Clemency 
AP via Yahoo! Asia News - Nov 17 3:53 PM
A British man on Pakistan's death row for 18 years was freed Friday and returned home following an act of clemency by President Gen.U.N. Security Council Mission To Visit Pakistan 
Bernama - 2 hours, 38 minutes ago
ISLAMABAD, Nov 18 (Bernama) -- A delegation of United Nations Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) will soon visit Pakistan to promote cooperation in the fight against terrorism.Briton home after 18 years in Pakistan jail 
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Nov 17 4:05 PM
A British man sentenced to death in Pakistan for a murder he says he did not commit returned home to Heathrow Airport on Friday, grey-haired after 18 years in a Pakistani jail.Bomb in northwestern Pakistan kills 1 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 16 8:30 PM
A bomb exploded near a police post at a busy crossroads on the outskirts of the northwestern Pakistan city of Peshawar early Friday, killing a civilian man and wounding two policemen, police said.Briton Freed From Pakistan's Death Row 
ABC News - Nov 17 6:11 AM
British Man Freed After 18 Years on Pakistan's Death Row, Flies Out of CountryPakistan to unveil Saad at biennial defence exhibition 
Khaleej Times - 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
KARACHI Hoping to exceed the existing defence export figure of $200 million, Pakistan will unveil its armoured personnel carrier (APC) Saad at the International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (Ideas) 2006 which will be held at Karachi s Expo Centre from November 21 to 24.Terrorism Suspicion Hangs Over Pakistan's ISI 
NPR - Nov 17 6:56 AM
India has accused Pakistan's powerful intelligence agency, the ISI, of planning the Mumbai train bombings that killed almost 200 people this past summer. Meanwhile, a leaked British defense ministry memo alleges that the ISI has been indirectly helping al-Qaida.Leeds man home after 18 years in Pakistan jail 
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Nov 17 2:46 PM
A British man who was sentenced to death in Pakistan for a murder he says he did not commit landed at London's Heathrow Airport on Friday after 18 years in a Pakistani jail.British man freed from death row in Pakistan returns home 
Independent - Nov 17 4:45 PM
A Briton who spent 18 years on death row in Pakistan arrived back in Britain last night, after the country's President Pervez Musharraf declared his sentence would be commuted.Sarwan looks keep Pakistan series alive 
Fox Sports - Nov 17 9:05 AM
Batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan is looking to reverse his run of poor form as the West Indies faces a must-win second test against Pakistan. West Indies vice-captain Sarwan, a right-handed batsman from Guyana, scored only 3 and 23 in the first test, which Pakistan won convincingly by nine wickets Tuesday to take 1-0 lead in the three-test series. The second test begins in Pakistan captain British PM to visit Pakistan 
People's Daily - 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
British Prime Minister Tony Blair will visit Pakistan on Saturday for the third round of Bilateral Summit Consultations, a foreign office spokesperson said on Friday.Pakistan test-fires nuclear-capable Hataf-V missile 
Pakistani Newspaper - 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
RAWALPINDI (NNI): Pakistan on Thursday conducted a successful launch of the Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile Hatf 5 (Ghauri), the military said. The Ghauri Missile has a range of 1300 kms, a statement from the Inter-Services Public relations said.Leeds man home after 18 years in Pakistan jail 
Reuters.co.uk - Nov 17 3:09 PM
LONDON (Reuters) - A British man who was sentenced to death in Pakistan for a murder he says he did not commit landed at Heathrow Airport on Friday after 18 years in a Pakistani jail.Cases of suspected dengue fever rise to 4,866 in Pakistan 
People's Daily - Nov 17 6:40 PM
As many as 4,866 patients with signs and symptoms similar to dengue fever have been admitted to different hospitals across the country till Friday evening, Pakistan ministry of health said.Briton Granted Clemency in Pakistan 
ABC News - Nov 17 12:11 AM
British Man Granted Clemency After 18 Years on Death Row in PakistanBriton Granted Clemency in Pakistan 
ABC News - Nov 16 11:41 PM
British Man Freed After 18 Years on Death Row in PakistanUN passes resolution sponsored by Pakistan 
Dawn - 2 hours, 1 minute ago
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 17: The UN General Assembly s Third Committee, dealing with Social and humanitarian issues, on Thursday adopted by consensus a Pakistan-sponsored draft resolution on the Universal Realisation of the Right of Peoples to Self-determination.Briton Granted Clemency in Pakistan 
Los Angeles Times - Nov 16 11:28 PM
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- A British man on death row for 18 years in Pakistan was freed Friday, a day after President Gen. Pervez Musharraf granted him clemency, officials said.Afghan leader, on trip to India, asks Pakistan to do more to stop militants 
Yahoo! India News - Nov 17 10:40 AM
Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Friday said he did not blame Pakistan's government for cross-border infiltration by pro-Taliban militants, but called on Islamabad to play a greater role in quelling a revived insurgency.Pakistan Test-Fires Medium-Range Missile With Ability to Carry Nuclear Warheads 
Washington Post - Nov 16 10:57 AM
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan said it successfully test-fired a new version of its nuclear-capable medium-range missile Thursday -- a show of power a day after peace talks with India that were criticized by domestic hard-liners. Pakistan's Musharraf spares death row Briton 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 16 10:44 AM
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf commuted a British man's death sentence on Thursday, officials said, paving the way for his likely release from jail after 18 years awaiting the hangman's noose.Freed death row Briton flies out of Pakistan 
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Nov 17 6:39 AM
A British man who spent 18 years on Pakistan's death row for a murder that he claimed was in self-defence was heading home after being freed from jail.