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NaiTazi.com (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Source: Daily Times Pakistan will not go bankrupt due to the ongoing economic crisis, President Asif Ali Zardari said on Thursday. “Pakistan is not going to bankrupt. It is not a limited company … We are negotiating with the international community to address the situation,” Zardari said at the launch of Rs 34 billion Benazir Income Support [...]
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Pakistan Times! (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday launched the Rs 34 billion Benazir Income Support Programme for the poor and vulnerable segments of society. Under the scheme, families, having income less than Rs 6000 per month would be paid Rs. 2000, every two months under this programme. “This is the first program in the country [...]
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IntelliBriefs (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
B.RAMAN An ability for fresh thinking on Pakistan's relations with India and an inability to initiate a change of policy in line with the new thinking have been the defining characteristics of Asif Ali Zardari ever since he took over the leadership of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto on December 27,2007. 2. The first sign of his ability for fresh thinking...
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http://www.CelebrityVideoTube.com (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Big News Network.com Islamabad, Oct 9 : Famous Punjabi singer Daler Mehndi met Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari here last evening, and presented him the ownership rights of one of his albums. Read the full article here
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Daily Online Alochona (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Asif Ali Zardari : Pakistan's president on terrorism, India and his late wife By BRET STEPHENS Asif Ali Zardari used to sport a full moustache, jet black and rakish in the style of the avid polo player he once was. But sometime in the past year he trimmed it short and let its salt-and-pepper colors show. It befits the sober role he has now assumed, at 53, as the president of Pakistan,...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan reeled under a series of blasts, its newly appointed intelligence chief briefed legislators for the second day in a closed, joint session of parliament. Thursday's attack in the high security zone came as a reminder of the Septmber 20 blast at the Marriott Hotel that killed 55 people. President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the attack and said the government had the ability...
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NHatky (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
ISLAMABAD:President Asif Ali Zardari said in an interview that arch-enemy India had never been a threat to his country and that militant groups in Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK) were "terrorists." Zardari also indicated in the interview with the Wall Street Journal that there was an "understanding" with the United States over ...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq hoped president Asif Ali Zardari's intervention could pave the way for the return of the Indian Cricket League players to the national team.
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The Pakistani Politics (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Don’t Send Funny SMS Or Emails On Zardari, Govt Will Arrest You October, 6 2008 President Asif Ali Zardari has given instructions to FIA to hunt down Pakistanis writing jokes about him. The FIA has already begun its witch-hunt, searching the Internet for the ‘criminals’. Prime Minister Gilani wants no newspaper to write anything about [...]
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NHatky (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Just when it seemed that Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari was about to break from the prejudices that have prevented India and Pakistan from solving the Kashmir issue, he sadly bowed to pressure today (Oct 6). Zardari has been under attack at home and in Kashmir for comparing militants to ...
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FP Passport (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
President Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan suprised quite a few with his comments about relations with India in a Wall Street Journal i nterview over the weekend: When I ask whether he would consider a free-trade agreement with traditional archenemy India, Mr. Zardari responds with a string of welcome, perhaps even historic, surprises. "India has never been a threat to Pakistan," he says,...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
ISLAMABAD: Even more remarkable than President Asif Ali Zardari’s description of militants in Jammu and Kashmir as “terrorists” is the virtual absence of any reaction or protest against his remarks in Pakistan. Still, ...
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Foreign Policy Watch (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
According to the BBC this morning , Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has said that India "has never been a threat to Pakistan," that militants in Indian-administered Kashmir are "terrorists," and that the two countries "have an understanding, in the sense that we're going after an enemy together." Huh? First off, this all runs so contrary to the reality of the last sixty years that I'm not...
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Moldova.org (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Indian media gave prominent play to Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari's reported statement that India has never been a threat to his country.The statement was made in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.In a front-page story Monday, the Times of India reported Zardari's statement had warmed the cockles of Indian hearts as much as it has created a ruckus in his own country.The...
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Indian Express (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
For the first time since 1979, an effigy of a Pak ruler was burnt in the Valley as protestors burnt the effigy of Pak President Asif Ali Zardari for terming militants operating in the state as terrorists.