CIA Chief in Pakistan Amid Missile Strike Furor (ABC News)

CIA chief meets Pakistan officials amid concern about missile strikes

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CIA Chief Holds High-Level Talks in Pakistan (Fox News)

Leon Panetta arrived in Pakistan on his first overseas trip since taking office as the Obama administration seeks a strategy to turn around the faltering war against Taliban militants in neighboring Afghanistan.

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Pakistan judge to regain top post (BBC News)

Pakistan’s sacked top judge Iftikhar Chaudhry is to be reinstated, after mass opposition protests.

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US ‘needs new Pakistan strategy’ (BBC News)

US strategy in Pakistan and Afghanistan in recent years has failed, Pakistan’s foreign minister tells the BBC.

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CIA’s Panetta Meets With Officials in Pakistan to Press Fight Against Extremists (Washington Post)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, March 21 — CIA Director Leon E. Panetta held high-level talks in Pakistan on Saturday as the Obama administration seeks a strategy to turn around the faltering war against the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan.

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”Senate has no power to summon sports officials”

ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan believes a Senate committee has no authority to summon the Pakistan Cricket Board (PSB) chairman or the

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Aitzaz, Safdar may be given say in PPP affairs

ISLAMABAD: Newly-appointed PPP Secretary Information Fauzia Wahab believed that giving Aitzaz Ahsan, Naheed Khan and Safdar Abbasi a say in party affa

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Transit rail project revival amid controversies

LAHOREAFTER remaining dormant for years, the Lahore Rapid Mass Transit Rail Project (LRMT) is finally being revived despite all controversies.

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Allana, Candyland, Giants and Data in top four

KARACHI: The quartet of Allana, Candyland, Giants and Data Steel, shared the top four positions at the end of the first phase of the National Bridge C

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Savings schemes attract over Rs130bn

ISLAMABAD: The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) has crossed the Rs130 billion mark by luring investments in savings schemes till March 2

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