Clashes in Northwest Pakistan Kill 50 - Voice of America


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Clashes in Northwest Pakistan Kill 50
Voice of America
January 31, 2012 Clashes in Northwest Pakistan Kill 50 VOA News Pakistani officials say at least 50 people have been killed in fighting between the military and Taliban in the country's northwest. Officials said Tuesday's clashes erupted when dozens of
Pakistan softens line on US-Taliban talksFinancial Times
Pakistan: more than 60 killed in fighting between military and TalibanThe Guardian
Fighting over Pakistani mountaintop kills over 60San Francisco Chronicle
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Rights Group Urges Pakistan to Find Journalist’s Killers - Voice of America (blog)


Al-Arabiya
Rights Group Urges Pakistan to Find Journalist's Killers
Voice of America (blog)
A top human rights group is urging Pakistan's government to do more to find the killers of a Pakistani journalist who was investigating alleged links between the military and extremists. A Pakistani commission investigating the murder of Saleem Shahzad
Rights group raps impunity for Pakistan's spiesAFP
Rights group condemns impunity for Pakistan's spiesAl-Arabiya
Human Rights Watch Blasts Impunity Of Pakistan Security AgencyRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Adnkronos International English -News Pakistan
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New to Pakistan’s Taliban-heavy tribal areas: political campaigns - Christian Science Monitor

New to Pakistan's Taliban-heavy tribal areas: political campaigns
Christian Science Monitor
Pakistani President Zardari lifted a 64-year ban on political party activity in the federally administered tribal areas, saying the reforms would help defeat the 'militant mindset' there. By Tom Hussain, McClatchy Newspapers / January 31,
Parties campaign in Pakistan's tribal areas despite fears of TalibanMiamiHerald.com

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Pakistan beat England through hard work: Rehman - AFP


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Pakistan beat England through hard work: Rehman
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DUBAI — Left-arm spinner Abdul Rehman Tuesday refused to accept Pakistan's success over world number one England was a big surprise, saying the team achieved the 2-0 lead through sheer hard work. Rehman starred in his team's 72-run win in the second
Pakistan v England: Ian Bell focused on averting whitewash and spin threat in Telegraph.co.uk
Pakistan can be world's number one, says coachIEWY News
Pakistan remain a long way from homeThe Independent
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Pakistan and India take their rivalry to a new realm: reality TV featuring … - Washington Post (blog)


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Pakistan and India take their rivalry to a new realm: reality TV featuring
Washington Post (blog)
ISLAMABAD — For decades, archenemies Pakistan and India have engaged in a dangerous nuclear arms race. Now they're also competing in a more cheerful forum. The outcome will be mouthwatering curries and soothing Sufi ballads, not violent conflict.
Pakistani and Indian chefs compete on reality TVBloomington Pantagraph

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Peace in Afghanistan critical for Pakistan : PM - Associated Press of Pakistan


The Express Tribune
Peace in Afghanistan critical for Pakistan : PM
Associated Press of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, Jan 31 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said peace in Afghanistan was critical for the peace and security in Pakistan. He said Pakistan always supported Afghan President Hamid Karzai's peace efforts and would continue
Peace in Afghanistan critical for Pakistan: GilaniThe Express Tribune
Early poll in Pakistan desirable: DailyDaily News & Analysis
'Rally' fever in PakistanNews Pakistan
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Obama Confirms Drone Strikes in Pakistan - Voice of America


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Obama Confirms Drone Strikes in Pakistan
Voice of America
January 31, 2012 Obama Confirms Drone Strikes in Pakistan VOA News US President Barack Obama has publicly acknowledged for the first time that the United States uses drone strikes against militants in Pakistan. Mr. Obama confirmed during an online town
Obama defends US drone strikes in PakistanBBC News
Obama opens up about drone strikes in PakistanLos Angeles Times
Barack Obama confirms US drone strikes in PakistanTimes of India
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Afghanistan to press Pakistan for access to Taliban - Business Recorder (blog)


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Afghanistan to press Pakistan for access to Taliban
Business Recorder (blog)
Afghanistan will press Pakistan for access to Taliban leaders during a one-day visit to Kabul by Pakistan's foreign minister, with Afghan officials hoping to ease cross-border strains and lay the ground for peace negotiations with the insurgents.
Afghan Officials Consider Own Talks With TalibanNew York Times

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Pakistan remain a long way from home - The Independent


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Pakistan remain a long way from home
The Independent
Pakistan are no closer to resuming international cricket in their own country. Their magnificent victory over England in the UAE seems to have fuelled speculation that this will be their last so-called home series on neutral territory and that they
Pakistan v England 2011-12 Spin the crux of England's problemsESPNcricinfo.com
Returning Panesar hurt over Pakistan defeatAFP
England struggling to develop bowler capable of delivering doosra to match Telegraph.co.uk
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Obama confirms Pakistan drone strikes - BBC News


BBC News
Obama confirms Pakistan drone strikes
BBC News
US President Barack Obama has confirmed that unmanned drones regularly strike suspected militants in Pakistan's tribal areas. Mr Obama called the strikes a "targeted focussed effort at people who are on a list of active terrorists".
Obama confirms US drone strikes in PakistanAFP
Obama admits to Pakistan drone strikesCNN (blog)
Obama admits US drone strikes into PakistanThe Express Tribune

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