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Morning in America
It is a dismal time to be the US and President Obama is not likely to invigorate the country the morning after.
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Little hope, no change
Republican or Democrat, the PML-N or PPP: these are choices that hold little bearing in our relationship with the US.
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Ahmadinejad hits out at ‘capitalist’ US elections
Election has become a battleground for the capitalists, and an excuse for hefty spending, says Ahmadinejad.
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What Pakistan can learn from the US poll
Obama’s win is seen outside the US as a sign of hope, a major setback to the extremist right.
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Born in the USA
Springsteen was right when he said that Obama was the only difference between the American dream & American reality.
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Obama’s return
Obama’s victory, making him only 2nd Democrat since World War II to gain office twice, marks remarkable achievement.
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Jai ho! Bollywood cheers Obama’s re-election
Bollywood celebrities took to Twitter to congratulate him.
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US elections: Zardari congratulates Obama
Zardari says he is confident that Pakistan-US relations would 'continue to prosper'.
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Let the polls begin: Vote grumbles in storm-hit state
New Jersey voters complain of polling station conditions.
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US Elections 2012: Americans vote after long, bitter campaign
Obama and Romney raced through seven battleground states on Monday to hammer home their final themes.
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Polls start to open on US election day
Polls opened at 6:00am (1100 GMT) in battleground states New Hampshire and Virginia.
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Last 48 hours: Tied at the top, Obama and Romney race for poll glory
Both scheduled to cross paths in Ohio; 27 million have already cast ballots.
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As fatigue hits, Obama, Romney race to finish line
Obama and Romney both bearing signs of exhaustion as they dart from swing state to swing state.
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Who will be good for Pakistan?
Pakistan will find neither Republicans nor Democrats loving it too much in these post-Cold War days of tight money.
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Surging Sandy
It is ironic that it took a tidal surge to interrupt the US presidential campaign, a week before the Nov 6 election.
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The US elections mean nothing for Pakistan
Pakistan has little to worry about with the upcoming US elections, which will have a modest impact here.
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In Pakistan, Obama and Romney seen as equally bad options
Citizens expect little change in American policy towards Pakistan, regardless of who comes to power.
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Arabs grudgingly favour Obama in US election
Obama’s 2009 Cairo speech had raised hopes of change.
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Expert analysis: Who does Pakistan want in the White House?
Raza Rumi, Talat Hussain, Fahd Hussain and Asim Sajjad weigh in on the Obama-Romney debate.
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Pakistan prefers Romney over Obama: BBC poll
Pakistan is the only overseas country polled to give preference to Republican US Presidential candidate.
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Students hold mock US debate, election
‘President Obama’ gets re-elected after debate.
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Presidential debate: One thing Obama, Romney agree on — Pakistan
Republican hopeful supports drone campaign, aid conditions.
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Run-up to the US elections
For Pakistan, it will make very little difference which candidate ultimately wins the election given their similarity.
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Bin Laden would have escaped if Pakistan permission sought: Obama
Obama's Republican opponent Mitt Romney says he also would have ordered the raid.
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Romney backs drones, aid conditions in Pakistan
White House hopeful Romney says US should continue to go after people that represent threat to US and its friends.
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Obama, Romney and Indians
Difference between America & India, the reason India doesn’t have debates deciding elections, is in the Indian voter.
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Obama regains his footing in feisty second debate
Romney has his moments as well, especially when describing promises Obama had made and not kept.
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Romney 1, Obama 0
Mitt Romney scored a comfortable victory over President Obama in the first of three US presidential debates.
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Is America ready to talk about drones?
Neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney have touched upon the issue of drones during their election campaigns this year.
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Obama vows to keep Iran from nuclear weapon
Make no mistake: a nuclear-armed Iran is not a challenge that can be contained: US President
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Mitt Romney’s ‘47 per cent’ remark
Now another star from the Republican party, Mitt Romney, is going to divide his own country.
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Marking 9/11, Romney makes point of citing war in Afghanistan
US Republican presidential candidate Romney is focusing on remembering the nearly 3,000 people killed 11 years ago.
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Obama maintains post-convention lead over Romney
In an online poll over the previous four days, 47 percent said they would vote for Obama and 43 percent for Romney.
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Europe cool on Obama after high hopes fade
Analysts say expectations were huge -- perhaps unrealistic -- at the start of his term.
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Obama orders God, Jerusalem back in platform
The step prompted boos from many angry delegates.
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Obama's party platform vows to stay the course
The party said it would push for wealthy Americans to "pay their fair share" while investing for the infrastructure.
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Obama: Romney has no 'single new idea'
Obama says Romney had refused to reveal the "secret sauce" that would help him create jobs.
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A break for Obama
Democrats see Ryan’s nomination as an opportunity to bring the issue of governance to centre stage.
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Romney makes his pick
Ryan's announcement as the VP candidate puts the most hard line side of the Republican Party on centre stage.
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Romney’s antics in Jerusalem
Romney ‘antics’ surprise, disappoint many, but arises from increasing role of money in elections, Israeli endorsement.
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Mitt Romney is right
Romney, Zakaria talk of such things as “Israeli” culture and “Indian” culture with reference to economic success.
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Romney and Pakistan
A bottom line Romney may agree on is that Pakistan’s civilian democrats are still worth supporting.
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Who is Barack Obama?
By giving arbitrary powers to its agencies while curbing that of judiciary, US may end up reducing rights of citizens.