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Butt leads weary Pakistan past Canadians in opener

October 11th, 2008 Sana · 1 Comment

Source: The Star
Home side puts up stiff challenge but ultimately succumbs; Sri Lanka cruises in early match
Faraz Sarwat
Special to the Star
A spirited Canada fought hard against Pakistan yesterday at King City, but ultimately lost their opening match of the T-20 Canada 2008 Cup by 35 runs.
Jet-lagged and lethargic, Pakistan were pegged-back in their 20 overs […]

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Filed Under: Cricket · Sports

Pakistan face hosts Canada in opener on October 10: Four-nation Twenty20 tournament in Toronto confirmed

September 10th, 2008 Sana · 1 Comment

Source: Daily Times
LAHORE: Pakistan’s cricket drought will come to an end when they take part in a four-nation Twenty20 torunament in Toronto, Canada next month. Other three teams – hosts Canada, West Indies and Sri Lanka– have confirmed their particiaption in the event that was postponed in August this year due to the unavailability of […]

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U.S. paid bounty for Khadr arrest in Pakistan

May 15th, 2008 Sana · No Comments

Source: Globe and Mail 
Former top Mountie was briefed on $500,000 reward
COLIN FREEZE
May 13, 2008
A U.S. intelligence agency paid a bounty of $500,000 (U.S.) to Pakistani military officials who arrested a Canadian citizen wanted for links to al-Qaeda, according to a new Federal Court ruling.
Mr. Justice Richard Mosley ordered an Oct. 19, 2004, RCMP memo released […]

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Filed Under: military · terrorism

Pakistan at centre-stage over Canadian politician’s remarks

January 20th, 2008 Sana · No Comments

* High commissioner in Ottawa says Dion ‘deluded’ to think of military intervention
By Khalid Hasan
WASHINGTON: A virtual storm broke out over Pakistan in Canada last week following Liberal party leader Stéphane Dion telling a press conference that NATO forces should intervene in Pakistan to prevent terrorists from crossing over into Afghanistan.
In a speech in Quebec […]

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Filed Under: Politics