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COLUMN-Pakistan, Mexico and U.S. nightmares: Bernd Debusmann (AlertNet) Source: Reuters (Bernd Debusmann is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own) By Bernd Debusmann WASHINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - What do Pakistan and Mexico have in common? They figure in the ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Pakistan: Mumbai gunman was Pakistani (AP via Yahoo! News) Pakistan's information minister says an investigation has revealed that the lone surviving Mumbai gunman is a Pakistani citizen, as India has alleged. us.rd.yahoo.com
India: Pakistan Controlled Mumbai Gunmen (CBS News) New Delhi handed Pakistan a dossier of evidence this week that it says definitively proves that the siege was launched from across the border. us.rd.yahoo.com
England cricket march to Strauss beat after Pietersen quits (AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News) Andrew Strauss has been given the task of trying to unify the England cricket team after being appointed as captain for the tour of the West Indies following fellow South African-born Kevin Pietersen's resignation. us.rd.yahoo.com
After evidence dossier, direct accusation against Pakistan strikes discordant note (The Hindu) New Delhi: In a strategy that runs the risk of sending contradictory signals to Islamabad and the world about the nature of Indian policy, the government has followed the handing over of a dossier linking “elements in Pakistan” to ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Pakistan calls for foreign support, not troops (AP via Yahoo! News) Pakistan's president called Tuesday for foreign allies to provide more support — not more troops — to help win the battle against extremist militias along its volatile border with Afghanistan. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pakistan's probe cannot be trusted, says Pranab (The Times of India) India's foreign minister said others could not have confidence in Pakistan's investigations since it had itself asked the UN to solve Benazir Bhutto's death. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pakistan's probe cannot be trusted, says Pranab (The Times of India) NEW DELHI: Foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee launched a broadside against Pakistan on Wednesday, saying others could not have confidence in Pakistan's investigations because the Pakistani government had no confidence in its own investigations, having asked the UN to solve Benazir Bhutto's death. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pakistan calls for foreign support, not troops (The West Frankfort Daily American) Pakistan’s president called Tuesday for foreign allies to provide more support — not more troops — to help win the battle against extremist militias along its volatile border with Afghanistan. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said his country’s forces, together with the Afghan military, could do the fighting themselves if given the right international support. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pakistan calls for foreign support, not troops (Daily News) AFGHANISTAN: Pakistan’s president is calling for foreign allies to provide more support - not more troops - to help win the battle against extremist militias along its volatile border with Afghanistan. us.rd.yahoo.com
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