Pakistan look to redress balance in T20 - Pakistan Observer


The Nation, Pakistan
Pakistan look to redress balance in T20
Pakistan Observer
Dubai—Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq said his side are desperate to redress the balance in a Twenty20 international against England Thursday after a one-day series whitewash by the tourists. Pakistan were Tuesday routed 4-0 by England, who showed a
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Pakistan seeking Musharraf’s arrest over Bhutto assassination - The National


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Pakistan seeking Musharraf's arrest over Bhutto assassination
The National
DUBAI// Interpol will "assess" Pakistan's appeal to arrest the country's former president, Pervez Musharraf, once a formal request is made, the police organisation said yesterday. Interpol's statement comes a day after Pakistan said it would ask
Pakistan to ask Interpol to arrest Musharraf over failure to prevent Benazir Fox News
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Greats back Misbah to lead Pakistan - Cricketnext.com


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Greats back Misbah to lead Pakistan
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Karachi: Former players rallied round Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq on Wednesday despite his side's woeful showing in the 4-0 one-day series mauling by England. Pakistan failed to carry the momentum of their 3-0 Test whitewash of England in the UAE
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Pakistani health workers punished for helping US find bin Laden - Kansas City Star


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Pakistani health workers punished for helping US find bin Laden
Kansas City Star
By SAEED SHAH ISLAMABAD — Seventeen local health workers have been fired for their part in a scheme that the CIA orchestrated in an effort to confirm that al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden was hiding in a walled compound in the Pakistani town of
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England leapfrog Pakistan in ODI Championship table - Pakistan Daily Times


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England leapfrog Pakistan in ODI Championship table
Pakistan Daily Times
LAHORE: England's clean sweep in the four-match ODI series against Pakistan helped them move to fifth position in the Reliance ICC ODI Championship table. England earned five ratings points which has put them on 111 points while Pakistan have dropped
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US pushed ahead with drone strikes despite Pakistani resistance - Chicago Tribune


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US pushed ahead with drone strikes despite Pakistani resistance
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Shortly before the United States ended a two-month pause in missile strikes on militants in Pakistan last month, senior US officials telephoned their Pakistani counterparts and told them Washington would be resuming its covert
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‘High Value’ Detainee Is Said to Reach Tentative Plea Deal - New York Times

'High Value' Detainee Is Said to Reach Tentative Plea Deal
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Majid Khan, a former resident of the Baltimore suburbs who was arrested in Pakistan nine years ago and later taken to the Guantánamo Bay prison, has reached a tentative plea deal with military prosecutors that calls for him to testify

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Pakistan president behind secret memo to US: witness

A key witness in Pakistan's "Memogate" scandal Wednesday said he delivered a secret memo seeking American help to avert a feared coup after Islamabad's ambassador to the US told him it was from the president.

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Businessman testifies on claim Pakistan officials sought US aid - Los Angeles Times


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Businessman testifies on claim Pakistan officials sought US aid
Los Angeles Times
Mansoor Ijaz reiterates his claim that the Pakistan envoy to the US asked him to pass on memo allegedly approved by Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari seeking help to avert any army coup. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, seen here last year in
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‘Pakistan to support not lead Afghan peace drive’ - The News International


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'Pakistan to support not lead Afghan peace drive'
The News International
LONDON: Pakistan will give its full support to any clear effort by the Afghan government to achieve a political settlement with the Taliban but does not want to lead a peace process that would impose a solution, its foreign minister said on Wednesday.
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