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Pakistan and Times
* 2009: The New York Times Staff, " for its masterful, groundbreaking coverage of America ’ s deepening military and political challenges in Afghanistan and Pakistan, reporting frequently done under perilous conditions.
According to a summer 2001 report in The Friday Times, even the Taliban leaders challenged the very existence of the Durand Line when former Afghan Interior Minister Abdur Razzaq and a delegate of about 95 Taliban visited Pakistan.
He is currently active in solidarity campaigns for democracy and human rights in Darfur, Western Sahara, Palestine, Iran, Somaliland, Iraq, West Papua, Zimbabwe, Baluchistan, Pakistan, Uganda and against the persecution of Irans Arab minority ( see The Times 10 October 2006 ).
G4S announced in late August 2012 that it would be selling its Pakistan division, Wackenhut Pakistan Limited, to its chairman Ikram Sehgal for a figure of around $ 10 million, according to the Financial Times.
Frank Rich of New York Times wrote: " His premature death — while heroically bearing the crushing burdens of Afghanistan and Pakistan — is tragic in more ways than many Americans yet realize.
There are over a dozen of newspaper companies based in the city including Daily Nawa-i-Waqt, Daily Jang, Daily Asas, The Daily Sada-e-Haq, Daily Express, Daily Din, Daily Aajkal Rawalpindi, Daily Islam, and Daily Pakistan in Urdu and Dawn, Express Tribune, Daily Times, The News International and The Nation in English.
He also writes for the Wall Street Journal, The Nation, Daily Times ( Pakistan ) and academic journals.
In 1947, he became editor of the Pakistan Times and in 1948, Faiz became vice-president of the Pakistan Trade Union Federation ( PTUF ).
During the time when Faiz was editor of the Pakistan Times, one of the leading newspapers of the 1950s, he lent editorial support to the party.
Junoon is Pakistan's most successful band ; the Q magazine regarded them as " One of the biggest bands in the world " and The New York Times called Junoon " the U2 of Pakistan ".
* 2002: The New York Times staff, " for its photographs chronicling the pain and the perseverance of people enduring protracted conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Faisal Shahzad, an Islamic Pakistani American who received U. S. citizenship in December 2009, attempted to detonate a car bomb in Times Square working with the Pakistani Taliban or Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan.
According to The Times newspaper, Bakri was left alone by British law prior to July 2005 despite actions such as an issuing a fatwa " containing a death threat against President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan " because
* Seventeenth amendment and after Op-Ed by Hasan Askari-Rizvi, Daily Times, Pakistan.
** The staff of The New York Times for its photographs chronicling the pain and the perseverance of people enduring protracted conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In October 2004, the Wildlife Department of Pakistan told the Daily Times that the four year old ' Tinku ' had died some time in early August from pneumonia.
In October 2004 the Wildlife Department of Pakistan told the Daily Times that a four year old male chimpanzee had died in early August from pneumonia, but zoo management had not revealed this news to public immediately.
The New York Times said, " Although President Obama has distanced himself from many of the Bush administration ’ s counter-terrorism policies, he has embraced and even expanded the C. I. A .’ s covert campaign in Pakistan using Predator and Reaper drones ".
On May 31, 2010, the New York Times reported that Mustafa Abu al Yazid ( AKA Saeed al Masri ), a senior operational leader for Al Qaeda, was killed in an American missile strike in Pakistan ’ s tribal areas.
He stayed at the Times for nine years, working as a roving reporter, and serving at the Washington, New York, and United Nations bureaus, and overseas in Ceylon, India, Japan, Pakistan, South Africa, and Zaire, before the Congo.
She played a supporting role as a doctor named Shaheen in the film that The New York Times described as " ripping its text from the seething border tensions between India and Pakistan, spicing its conflict with hot-tempered religious zealots bent on nuclear havoc ".
* Top aide of Arafat killed in Gaza city, Daily Times, Pakistan, 8 September, 2005.
* Daily Times ( Pakistan )

Pakistan and Manila
Then Japan, Hong Kong, Manila, India, Pakistan, Damascus, Beirut, and to Rome, London, and Paris `` to look over wonderful talent ''.
In January 1995 Shah traveled from Pakistan to Manila via Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to rendezvous with Ramzi Yousef.
As Foreign Minister, he represented Pakistan at the Manila Treaty Conference in September 1954.
Support for the Manila Pact in Pakistan was divided, with the West Pakistan dominated army and a handful of leaders in favor of it, while most elected members of the Constituent Assembly from West Pakistan and all of the Assembly members from East Pakistan were opposed to it.
As a representative of Pakistan, he participated at the South East Asia Conference in Manila in 1955, at the International Folk Music Conference in Germany in 1956 and at the Bengali Cultural Conference in Rangoon in 1957.
* President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf meets the president of the Philippines, Gloria Arroyo, in Manila.

Pakistan and Bulletin
As more countries such as Pakistan and India have tested nuclear weapons, the Bulletin has focused on the dangers posed by these countries.
The most recent analysis, published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in 2010, estimates that Pakistan has 70-90 nuclear warheads.

Pakistan and Sun
* Southern Networks ( also known as Sun TV ), a wireless cable network broadcaster in Pakistan.

Pakistan and Star
* The Sitara-i-Eisaar ( Star of Sacrifice ) award, presented by the President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf, in recognition of Mercy Corps ' relief efforts following the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.
* The Star ( Pakistan ), a Pakistani evening newspaper
The lyrics allude to a " Sacred Land " referring to Pakistan and a " Flag of the Crescent and Star " referring to the national flag.
Omeprazole is marketed as Zegerid by Santarus, Prilosec OTC by Procter & Gamble and Zegerid OTC by Schering-Plough and as Segazole by Star Laboratories in Pakistan.
In Pakistan it was aired on Star Plus ( from India ) at 10: 00 pm.
For her work on Islam, Sufism or mysticism and Muhammad Iqbal, the government of Pakistan honored her with its highest civil awards known as Sitara-e-Imtiaz or ' Star of Excellence ', and Hilal-e-Imtiaz or ' Crescent of Excellence '.
In India, China, Pakistan and other Asian countries, Small Wonder was syndicated on local TV stations and the Star TV Network in the mid-1990s.
* PakistanStar World
One of the country's two largest English-language dailies, it is the flagship of the Dawn Group of Newspapers, published by Pakistan Herald Publications, which also owns the Herald, a magazine, the evening paper The Star and Spider, an information technology magazine.
The Indian ships sank the Panamian vessel Gulf Star, while the Pakistan Navy's PNS Dacca and the British ship SS Harmattan were damaged.
He received the Presidential Citizens Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with two gold award stars, Bronze Star with Combat V device, China Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Navy Occupation Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with four campaign stars, and has been decorated and honored by several other nations including receiving the United Nations Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal and decorations from Brazil, Korea, Italy, France, Spain, Japan, Pakistan and Sweden.
* Pakistan – ESPN Star Sports, Ten Sports
Star Air Aviation is a cargo airline based in Karachi, Pakistan.
* 2006 Pakistan Star of Sacrifice: On September 21, 2006, CRS was awarded the prestigious Sitara-i-Eisaar ( Star of Sacrifice ) honoring the agency's comprehensive and timely response to the devastating October 8, 2005 Pakistan earthquake.

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