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Afghanistan fundraising goal elusive before NATO summit
Going into the NATO summit, the United States remains $300 million to $500 million short of their $1.3 billion goal.
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Currency: Rupee steady against dollar
Pakistani rupee ended almost flat at 90.73/93 to the dollar
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Hopes fading for swift US, Pakistan deal on Afghan supply routes
As Zardari travels to attend the Chicago summit, the deadlock over Nato supply routes remain.
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Zawahri urges Saudis to topple ruling family
Saudi Arabia has been spared the mass protests that have forced four Arab heads of state out of office.
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Peter Berg discusses bringing Battleship to film
Berg’s latest film, alien-invasion actioner Battleship, steams into theatres.
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Analysis: In India, muddled leadership leaves economy adrift
Congress blames unreliable allies in coalition government for blocking major reforms aimed at opening up the economy.
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Misbah says Pakistan getting fitter, sharper
Dropped from the Twenty20 squad, Misbah said he will keep playing the shortest form of the game.
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India considers wheat exports to Iran: Govt source
An Iranian trade delegation will come to India next week to discuss wheat exports.
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Peter Berg discusses bringing 'Battleship' to film
Berg's latest film, alien-invasion actioner Battleship, steams into theatres.
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As US approves NDAA, Pakistan may lose $650m if NATO supplies not resumed
The $642.5bn NDAA 2013 bill approved by US House, may block millions in proposed payments to Pakistan.








