US uses jazz music to improve Pakistan relations - CBS News


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US uses jazz music to improve Pakistan relations
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In this pictures taken on Sept 27, 2011, Members of the New York jazz band, from left, Chris Byars, Ari Roland and Zaid Nasser perform at a concert sponsored by the American embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. Carrots haven't worked with Pakistan.
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Afghans cool on Pakistan, look to US - Sydney Morning Herald


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Afghans cool on Pakistan, look to US
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai and senior leaders are reviewing the nation's relationship with Pakistan. Photo: AFP KABUL: Afghanistan's president and other senior leaders have announced they were rethinking the country's relationship with Pakistan and
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Mullen acknowledges Pakistan’s vital importance to Afghan peace - Associated Press of Pakistan

Mullen acknowledges Pakistan's vital importance to Afghan peace
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LAHORE, Sept 30 (APP): Pakistan's top tennis star, Aisam-ul-Haq and Austrian Oliver Marach marched into the semi-finals of Thailand Open ATP tournament making short work of their Italian opponents Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini 6-4, 6-1 win on Friday

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Turning to the Haqqanis, Pakistan has made its choice - The MIT Tech


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Turning to the Haqqanis, Pakistan has made its choice
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Such is the case with Admiral Michael G. Mullen's recent admonishment of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence for its ties to the Haqqani insurgent network. It's difficult for me to add more than what I've already written in “While Karachi Slowly
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Afghanistan’s Leaders Sour on Pakistan and Peace Talks - New York Times


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KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan's president and other senior leaders announced Thursday that they were rethinking the country's relationship with Pakistan and its negotiations with the Taliban because talks had yielded so little.
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Pakistan Parties to Discuss US Pressure on Haqqanis - Voice of America


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Pakistan Parties to Discuss US Pressure on Haqqanis
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September 29, 2011 Pakistani Leaders Meet to Discuss Allegations of Haqqani Link Ayaz Gul | Islamabad Leaders of Pakistan's rival political parties and top military commanders have begun an “all-party conference” in Islamabad to try to formulate a
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Pakistan Rejects ‘Baseless’ US Charges of Links to Militants - BusinessWeek


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Pakistan Rejects 'Baseless' US Charges of Links to Militants
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30 (Bloomberg) — Pakistan's political leaders rejected as “baseless” allegations by US officials that the country is aiding guerrilla attacks in Afghanistan and called on the government to renew peace efforts with local militants.
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U.S. uses jazz music to improve Pakistan relations - USA Today


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U.S. uses jazz music to improve Pakistan relations
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ISLAMABAD (AP) – Carrots haven't worked with Pakistan. Neither have sticks. Now the US has enlisted the power of jazz music to improve relations with Pakistanis at a time when the important alliance has hit rock bottom. by BKBangash, AP Members of the
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US uses jazz music to improve Pakistan relations

Carrots haven’t worked with Pakistan. Neither have sticks. Now the U.S. has enlisted the power of jazz music to improve relations with Pakistanis at a time when the important alliance has hit rock bottom.

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Pakistan leaders call for peace in Afghanistan

Pakistan’s political leaders voiced their support Thursday for the country’s powerful army in its destabilizing standoff with the United States over allegations the force supports insurgents attacking American troops in Afghanistan.

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