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You're not alone: Most Americans believe Pakistan was double-dealing on Osama bin Laden refuge
Top of the TicketOne-in-four Americans now view Pakistan as an enemy in the war on terror.... -
The 'lost' Hillary Clinton Afghan briefing transcript recovered and published here
Top of the TicketHillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates take over the Afghan security briefing when President Obama leaves.... -
PAKISTAN: Short on natural gas, locals are shivering and angry
Babylon & BeyondPakistan always seems to be short of something. Not long ago, a dearth of flour and sugar sent prices for those staples sky high. Farm fields parched by the country's severe water-supply shortage were submerged and silted over in last...... -
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Pakistani cities are new battleground for Taliban
Although the Pakistani military claimed victory in a key Taliban stronghold in the Swat Valley on Saturday, the government found itself confronting a new battlefront -- a bombing campaign in the country's cities.
Pakistani troops now have complete...Tags: Rebellions, Armed Forces, Hotels and Accommodations, Defense, Pakistan
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Gutsy Pakistan protesters march against the Taliban
The first thing you notice about the protest is the protesters. They're all men. Given the conservative nature of the group and the charged nature of the issue, women are not taking part, even if they have a great stake in the outcome. The second...Tags: Rebellions, Armed Forces, Defense, Pakistan, Newspaper and Magazine
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U.S. envoy praises Pakistan's campaign against militants
This war-ravaged nation has turned a corner and is now serious about crushing the Pakistani Taliban, U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke said Friday, yet the need is also growing for displaced Pakistanis to return home and rebuild their lives. Ending...Tags: Suicide, Nawaz Sharif, Rebellions, Armed Forces, Pakistan
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Pakistan faces challenge of cementing victory against Taliban
The Pakistani army has exceeded expectations in its offensive against Taliban fighters in northwestern Pakistan, effectively marshaling arms, tactics and political support. But the tougher challenge will be preventing the extremists from returning, or...Tags: Mountains, Armed Forces, Pakistan, Defense, Islam
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Bomb kills 49 at Pakistani market
A suicide car bomb tore through a bustling market in the northwestern city of Peshawar on Friday, killing at least 49 people in what appeared to be the Pakistani Taliban's latest broadside against a government that says it is preparing a significant...Tags: Suicide, NATO, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Death
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