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Parameters Winter 2006/2007 Tariq Gilani |
US-Pakistan Relations: The Way Forward An improved US-Pakistani relationship will solidify Pakistan as a reliable regional partner and strengthen the overall conduct of the global war on terrorism, further stabilizing a region that at one time was fraught with danger.  |
Smithsonian January 2007 Paul Raffaele |
Extreme Polo There are no holds barred at the annual polo grudge match in northwest Pakistan's "land of mirth and murder."  |
TIME Asia September 11, 2006 Mohsin Hamid |
Divided We Fall Pakistan's increasing polarization can be cured by democracy.  |
TIME Europe September 4, 2006 Simon Robinson |
It's Not Just Cricket How a friendly game between Pakistan and England became a battle of global proportions.  |
TIME Asia June 26, 2006 Tim McGirk |
Pakistan's Other War Islamabad is already battling al-Qaeda. Now it's facing an insurgency in Baluchistan. The conflict in Baluchistan has consequences beyond its desert wastes.  |
TIME Asia January 9, 2006 Tim Mcgirk |
Double Jeopardy Pakistan's earthquake survivors face an ominous winter as under-supplied relief workers race to keep them fed and sheltered.  |
TIME Asia November 7, 2005 Tim Mcgirk |
After the Earthquake Deep in the mountains of northern Pakistan, wary tribespeople decide to accept help from the outside.  |
TIME Asia November 7, 2005 Alex Perry |
Dark Days of Diwali A series of coordinated bombings by a Pakistan-based group with ties to al-Qaeda kill dozens in New Delhi on the eve of a major holiday.  |
BusinessWeek October 31, 2005 Naween A. Mangi |
Pakistan: After The Himalayas Quake There are signs the disaster may help resolve the long-standing dispute over Kashmir, which has sparked three Indian-Pakistan wars.  |
TIME Asia October 17, 2005 Yusuf Jameel |
Nature's Fury A devastating earthquake strikes South Asia, flattening entire villages and claiming tens of thousands of lives. The worst damage was in Pakistan, where the government predicted a death toll of at least 18,000.  |
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