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Let us call a spade a spade
What is there to not understand about the ISI’s failure to track down Osama and check the incursion by US...
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Pakistan offers US conditional access to Osama’s family
Security officials say Washington should share data seized from al Qaeda chief’s compound in Abbottabad.
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Cut the losses
India hasn’t the political will nor the societal resilience to enliven dreams of aping the US raid.
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Out of depth, Sir!
I know he is from your village and is a good malishi, but some serious sacrifices must be made.
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Seven suspected militants arrested in Paris: Police
Indian national, who had recently arrived from Algeria, was "the main target".
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Musharraf denies 'US secret deal' reports
Former president denies he signed a deal with George Bush allowing US to carry out a unilateral raid inside Pakistan.
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The PM’s wishy-washy script
Gilani seemed oblivious to possible interpretations of this spin while haltingly reading through a wishy-washy script.
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'US has not contacted FO for access to Bin Laden's wives'
Rejecting American media reports, Salman Bashir said the US should lodge a request through a proper channel.
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Questions raised over legality of Osama's killing
Concern being raised regarding legality and morality of what increasingly appears to have been a summary execution.
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CIA won't withdraw spy chief in Pakistan
US officials say attempt to leak identity was an attempt to divert attention from post Bin Laden questions.
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US was prepared for clash with Pakistani forces in OBL raid: Report
Obama ordered that the team sent to raid OBL hideout be large enough to fight off Pakistani forces if they intervened.
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Abbottabad aftermath: Security monitoring increased in G-B
Forces gathering, updating data about people from other areas.
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Bin Laden’s wife al Sada to return to Yemen
Yemen Times reports Osama's wife will be repatriated back to Yemen from Pakistan.
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Secretive measures: Children forced to home school in hideout
Al Qaeda chief’s wives taught 16 children within the compound.
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Pakistan may grant US access to Bin Laden's wives
Pakistan now seems ready to allow the United States to interview the wives of Osama bin Laden.
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Osama killing: Lawyers decry violation of sovereignty
Lawyers offered funeral prayer for Bin Laden at the Kachari Chowk near Army House and military’s general...
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Abbottabad operation: Did Malik know of raid 15 minutes after it began?
Interior Minister told Al-Arabiya he ‘knew’ but disowned the statement hours after .
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Miffed over PM’s speech, senators stage walkout
Members say Gilani undermined the Senate by addressing NA session first.
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Formal response to US raid was ‘inadequate’: Kayani
Requests a joint session of parliament on the Abbottabad operation.
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PPP, PML-N lash out at each other
Chaudhry Nisar gave a fiery speech accusing both the military and civilian leaders of incompetence and deceit.
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Gilani spurns accusation of ‘complicity or incompetence'
Military officials to brief joint closed-door session of Parliament on May 13.
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Raiding the challenge
How does Pakistan formulate a national response to the current situation?
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We owe it to ourselves
There is a larger factory of emotional splurge asking the government and the army to take revenge against America.
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Bin Laden’s death: Fact or fiction?
Flashing the ‘Osama trump card’ for leverage wouldn’t have benefited either country.
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Pakistan to repatriate OBL's Yemeni wife
Aml Ahmed Abdul Al-Fatah Al-Sada, will be repatriated back to Yemen from Pakistan.
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Bin Laden raid not be swept under the carpet: Rabbani
Parliamentary Committee on National Security terms the US raid a violation of sovereignty.
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Twitter Alert: Criticism aplenty for Gilani's OBL speech
Local twitterati comments on statements by PM Gilani in his parliamentary address.
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Osama bin Laden raid reenacted in Counter Strike
Gamers replicate Al Qaeda leader’s compound as new mission map for popular first-person shooter video game.
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Asma Jahangir calls for judicial probe into Abbottabad operation
SCBA president says Pakistani govt should not compromise on its sovereignty and national interests.
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Bin Laden death great for Muslims: Salman Ahmad
Salman Ahmad hails OBL's death as a victory, demands answers about Bin Laden's presence in Pakistan.
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Neighbours say Bin Laden death won't spoil wedding
"Osama isn't my problem. I can't postpone my wedding because of his death," says Nasir as he prepares for his wedding.
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Iran claims Osama died of illness long before US raid
Iranian intelligence minister says Iran has reliable information that Bin Laden died of an illness before the raid.
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Gilani to warn US over Osama raid: Telegraph
PM will take an aggressive stand to shore up the government's position in a national address.
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US aircraft may have distracted PAF
PAF sets up special committee to probe the violation of the country's airspace by US helicopters.
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Gilani may announce parliamentary probe
The proposal, if accepted, will ask opposition to join the panel and help fix responsibility for the operation.
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Land for Bin Laden’s hideout purchased by his courier
Costing slightly over Rs4 million, the land was purchased from three different sellers.
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Obama ratchets up pressure on Pakistan
US president says Bin Laden had ‘support network’ in the country.
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Osama and after
The Americans have every reason to celebrate the elimination of Osama bin Laden!
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The wicked witch is dead
Wake up, the Wicked Witch is dead … gone where the goblins go,Below - below - below. Yo-ho!
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The great American epic
Americans expend blood and treasure and also impose terrible sufferings on other nations.
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The enemy debate
Never has Pakistan been so down and under as we feel today.
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The al Qaeda question
Osama may have been given away by his deputy, Egyptian doctor Ayman alZawahiri.
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Was bin Laden really calling the shots?
Doubt and derision in Pakistan at the suggestion that Osama bin Laden's hideout was Al Qaeda central.
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Villagers bemused by hunt for bin Laden's trail
"Have you found Osama yet?" villagers shout at passing cars of reporters.
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OBL’s mother-in-law dies of shock in Syria
Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden's first mother-in-law dies of a stroke.
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Al Qaeda incorporated: Franchises and affiliates
Al Qaeda’s franchises and affiliates still flourish in the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, North Africa and Pakistan.
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Osama bin Laden: Looking in the wrong places
Osama bin Laden's fame can be guessed from his coverage done extensively all around the world.
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Who will replace Osama bin Laden?
Here's a look at the top contenders who may replace Osama bin Laden.
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Osama bin Laden's death: The end?
Theodore Karasik and Amir Rana weigh in on the consequences of Osama bin Laden’s death.
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Bin Laden operation: Pak-US ties unlikely to be damaged, say experts
"The question is not what the Pakistan army knew but what they wanted in return for delivering Bin Laden."