Washington Post cites IRI Pakistan Poll
As Sense of Crisis Deepens, Pakistanis Prepare to Vote The Washington Post By Candace Rondeaux ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Feb. 16…
As Sense of Crisis Deepens, Pakistanis Prepare to Vote The Washington Post By Candace Rondeaux ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Feb. 16…
Bhutto widower: poll rigging will start war The Times of London By Christina Lamb Lahore BENAZIR BHUTTO’S widowed husband Asif…
Dozens die as suicide bombers strike at Bhutto party rally The Daily Telegraph By Massoud AnsarI in Islamabad VIOLENCE threatened…
U.S. Could Lose ‘Indispensable Ally’ in Pakistan NPR.com By Corey Flintoff Pakistan is preparing for parliamentary elections on Monday that…
Inflation, shortages stalk Pakistan’s tigerish economy ahead of elections The Associated Press By Ashraf Khan KARACHI Pakistan (AP) – Atiq-ur-Rahman…
U.S. Scrambled To Find Observers For Pakistani Vote The Washington Post By Robin Wright With Pakistan’s critical parliamentary election fast…
The feudal ties that guarantee election remains a family affair The Times of London By Jeremy Page in Shah Jewna…
Fear of vote-rigging, violence, hang over crucial Pakistan elections The Associated Press By Matthew Pennington ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Eight weeks…
Pakistan Deploys 80,000 Soldiers to Ensure Election Security Bloomberg By Ed Johnson (Bloomberg) — President Pervez Musharraf’s government deployed more…
As Pakistan Election Nears, Citizens Fan Out to Combat Vote Rigging The Wall Street Journal By Peter Wonacott RAWALPINDI, Pakistan…
The posthumous poll The Economist On a lofty platform, out of suicide-bomb range, Shahbaz Sharif, a leader of Pakistan’s second…
Pakistan vote could weaken Musharraf USA Today By Paul Wiseman ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — President Pervez Musharraf is not running as a…