Pakistan’s Khan Now Denies Selling Nuclear Weapons Technology (Voice of America)

The founder of Pakistan’s nuclear program has broken a long silence, following four years under house arrest for selling banned nuclear technology.

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Pakistan’s embattled President Musharraf denies resignation rumours (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf has dismissed media speculation that he is preparing to quit.

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Pakistan’s Musharraf rejects resignation rumours: state media (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf Thursday dismissed speculation that he was going to resign, blasting “rumour-mongers” for spreading stories that he has lost the army’s support, state media said.

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Will Pakistan’s Musharraf Give Up His Hold? (ABC News)

Speculation is mounting over President Musharraf’s fate in Pakistan.

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NATO optimistic Pakistan will resume border operations (AFP via Yahoo! News)

The head of NATO forces in Afghanistan, US General Dan McNeill, said Thursday he was optimistic Pakistan would resume operations against militants along its border with Afghanistan.

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Musharraf’s Spokesman Denies Report Pakistan President to Quit (Bloomberg.com)

May 29 (Bloomberg) — Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf ’s office denied a report that he is set to resign after a key ally was replaced as commander of troops stationed in Islamabad.

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Pakistan has ‘gone to the dogs’: nuke scientist (Khaleej Times)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - The detained architect of Pakistan’s nuclear program rebuked Pervez Musharraf on Thursday, saying the country has “gone to the dogs” in the last 10 years.

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Kashmir separatists to visit Pakistan for talks with new regime (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Leaders of Indian Kashmir’s moderate separatist alliance will visit Pakistan next month for talks with the newly elected government there, a leading separatist said Thursday.

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Pakistan’s forex reserves fall to $11.512 bln (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)

KARACHI, May 29 - Pakistan’s foreign reserves fell by $373 million to $11.512 billion in the week that ended on May 24, the central bank said on Thursday.

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Pakistan’s economic woes worsen (BBC News)

The BBC’s M Ilyas Khan in Karachi reports on the worsening economic situation in Pakistan

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