Pakistan

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  • Nuclear hypocrisy

    To avoid war, Bush should engage in direct negotiations with Iran -- and restore America's commitment to its own disarmament.
  • Pakistan's election reckoning

    How Saturday's poll could determine the fate of Musharraf, Bhutto -- and bin Laden.
  • The mullahs won't like it

    "Yeh Hum Naheen," a pop song topping the charts in Pakistan, has a message for the West: We are not terrorists
  • Who invented calculus?

    On the occasion of India and Pakistan's birthday, Isaac Newton's credentials are questioned, and the green revolution gets a new facelift.
  • Maybe we should just nuke the table

    Clinton, Obama and the nuclear question.
  • Spin cycle

    Newt Gingrich, Caroline Giuliani and the ambassador from Pakistan.
  • Bush's incompetence gives al-Qaida new life

    The White House hints at military action as the terror organization regroups in northern Pakistan and the Musharraf government begins to wobble.
  • Women fight to lose their rights

    Violent female vigilantes demand sharia law in Pakistan.
  • A "safe haven" for al-Qaida in Pakistan

    A conversation with Buzzy Krongard, the executive director of the CIA from 2001 to 2004, about the new National Intelligence Estimate and al-Qaida's resurgence in Pakistan.
  • Cooking the intelligence, again

    The latest government estimate of the terrorist threat is just a rehash of the same old script, produced under pressure to support the president's efforts to sell the Iraq war.
  • "A persistent and evolving terrorist threat"

    A top-level intelligence report made public Tuesday warns of more terrorist attacks inside the United States.
  • American Taliban on the warpath against evolution

    A home-grown jihadi threatens professors of evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
  • Sir Salman, meet Saifullah Osama

    An eye for an eye, a Sword of Allah for a knighthood. What would Rudyard Kipling think?
  • Al-Qaida's next generation

    Young jihadists have climbed the ranks in Pakistan and Afghanistan, restoring the group's chain of command -- and ability to plan attacks.
  • Fatwa on a hug

    A Muslim cleric calls for a female Pakistani official to be canned after she hugs a man in public.
  • Islamabad's vigilante, violent femmes

    Extremist religious schools help Pakistani women ensure their own oppression.
  • How Cheney bombed in Afghanistan

    The vice president slinks home from a disastrous trip where a failed assassination attempt was only the loudest proof that his war policies have emboldened al-Qaida and the Taliban.
  • Cheney escapes bomb attack

    The resurgent Taliban attempt a strike against the vice president as he visits Afghanistan.
  • Watching Afghanistan fall

    Stationed with a battle-scarred U.S. Army troop in the mountain region where Osama bin Laden supposedly hides, with the insurgency on the rise, I witnessed why the other war is going to hell.
  • Dick Cheney's surprise

    Amid signs of an al-Qaida resurgence in Pakistan, the vice president threatens a loss of funding.
  • From Pakistan to Louisiana, with sugar on top

    Looking for a cheap sugar-cane-crushing mill? Try calling Lahore.
  • Pakistan may unveil new rape laws

    A proposed law would make forensic evidence admissible in rape trials.
  • Social networking on the Subcontinent

    Orkut, India and Pakistan: Don't be a hater
  • That BC Sutta song

    "This is for all the smokers and the dopers"
  • I'm a single woman in Pakistan -- will I ever get married?

    At 35, I feel the weight of family and cultural expectations.
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