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TIME Asia October 10, 2011 Neel Mukherjee |
Battered Lives Pakistani journalist and author Mohammed Hanif has written a second novel, Our Lady of Alice Bhatti, that is new in artistic trajectory, subject matter and social conscience.  |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2011 Nick Kapur |
A War Between Pakistan and India Will Erupt Tomorrow A sporting event of historic proportions. The match to watch right now is between two talented national teams from two rival nuclear powers -- India and Pakistan.  |
TIME Europe March 28, 2011 Tim Kindseth |
The Pedantic Verses The book Modern Poetry of Pakistan -- an anthology of mostly 20th century (and a little 21st century) verse from the fraught nation -- is riddled with paeans to faded grandeur and yearnings for better times.  |
TIME Europe March 21, 2011 Aryn Baker |
Justifying Murder for Those Who Blaspheme When a nation rises up in support of a murderer instead of his victim, it's hard not to believe it is heading down a dangerous path.  |
TIME Asia January 17, 2011 Zoher Abdoolcarim |
The Moment With the assassination of Salman Taseer, the governor of Pakistan's most populous province, Punjab, tolerance and compassion have been struck down too.  |
TIME Europe September 20, 2010 Omar Waraich |
Through Hell And High Water Pakistan will never be the same. Shockwaves from the Great Flood of 2010 are being felt in politics, counterterrorism, the economy and the soul of a nation.  |
IEEE Spectrum September 2010 William Sweet |
Book: Peddling Peril: How the Secret Nuclear Trade Arms America's Enemies One man's theft of nuclear secrets dispersed atom bomb technologies to North Korea and Libya  |
TIME Asia August 23, 2010 Omar Waraich |
In Deep Water The floods are unrelenting. Nearly a month since heavy monsoon rains began to devastate remote regions of Pakistan, intensifying in force as they spread, the picture of the damage wrought only worsens  |
TIME Asia April 9, 2010 Ishaan Tharoor |
The Moment In the war against terrorism, the Pakistan military -- with its historic ties to the region's jihadis -- has been at once the U.S.'s most essential ally and its most troublesome obstacle.  |
TIME Asia January 11, 2010 Tim Kindseth |
Beyond the Bullets Pakistan and its revving art scene are poised to drive into the future with one foot in tradition, the other in modernity. May they cruise, not stall.  |
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