Pakistan sight win in first ODI - The Nation, Pakistan


The Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan sight win in first ODI
The Nation, Pakistan
DHAKA (Agencies) - After an excellent series victory over Sri Lanka, Pakistan will be looking to keep their momentum going when they start the ODI series against Bangladesh. Despite some politics and controversies still dogging Pakistan cricket off the
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Hero says firm retaliated for his arms sale email - Houston Chronicle


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"Our relationship with Pakistan is a good example," Wheeler said. "We've sold them F-16s, and we sat on our hands as they developed nuclear weapons." Today, weapons for sale from the Pentagon include the Stinger surface-to-air missile, the AH-1W Super
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Obama Refrains From a Formal ‘I’m Sorry’ to Pakistan - New York Times


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Obama Refrains From a Formal 'I'm Sorry' to Pakistan
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Pakistanis in Karachi on Wednesday protested the NATO airstrikes that killed two dozen Pakistani soldiers last week. By HELENE COOPER and MARK MAZZETTI WASHINGTON — The White House has decided that President Obama will not offer formal condolences
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No fresh clash between Pak Army, Nato forces: ISPR

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Dec 11 is the deadline, Pakistan reminds US - Pakistan Daily Times


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Gilani said he rejected a personal plea from the Afghan president to reconsider Islamabad's decision to boycott an upcoming international conference on Afghanistan over NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani troops. He said Pakistan could not attend
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Pakistan provides investors friendly climate both for local and foreign … - Associated Press of Pakistan


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Pakistan provides investors friendly climate both for local and foreign
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Addressing the inaugural session of UAE Expo 2011 started here at Expo Centre, Prime Minister Gilani said the businessmen are the backbone of the country's economy and are contributing their share towards better and prosperous Pakistan.
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SC orders retrieval of Railways land

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Why Pakistan pulled the BBC from airwaves

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Govt hikes prices of petroleum products

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