HOUSE OF GRAFT: Tracing the Bhutto Millions - NYT (1998) Years later, many Pakistanis still speak of the mesmeric effect she had at that moment, as the daughter who had avenged her father and the politician who had restored democracy ... In the bazaars, traders soon dubbed Mr. Zardari ''Mr. 10 Percent.''
In Pakistan Mountains, Jihadis Train for War | WSJ "Here in the remote mountains of Pakistan, a deep, mostly dry riverbed has been turned into a training camp where about two dozen young men, most in their teens, receive rigorous training for the war against NATO troops in neighboring Afghanistan."
Power Rising, Taliban Besiege Pakistani Shiites | NYT "Now the area, around the town of Parachinar, is near the center of the new kind of struggle. The Taliban have inflamed and exploited a long-running sectarian conflict that has left the town under siege."
Pakistani Bear Market Has Investors Raging in the Streets | NYT "The benchmark index fell for the 15th consecutive trading day, the worst losing run in at least 18 years. Angry investors also protested in Lahore and Islamabad, Pakistani newspapers reported."
Pakistan Marble Helps Taliban Stay in Business | NYT The takeover of the Ziarat marble quarry, a coveted national asset, is one of the boldest examples of how the Taliban have made Pakistan’s tribal areas far more than a base for training camps or a launching pad for sending fighters into Afghanistan.
It Takes a School, Not Missiles | NY Times “I am convinced that the long-term solution to terrorism in general, and Afghanistan specifically, is education,” Lt. Col. Christopher Kolenda.
Pakistani Forces Move In On Taliban | Washington Post "The United States has been pushing the Pakistani government to move more aggressively against the insurgents, as residents and government officials in the region have expressed growing concern that Peshawar could soon fall under Taliban control."
believe nothing,
no matter where you read
or who has said it,
not even if I have said it,
unless it agrees with your own reason
and your own common sense.
::buddha