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Rawalpindi


Pakistan’s Parking Police: A Shining Star in a Corrupt Nation

A car being forklifted by the parking enforcement authority in Pakistan. (Photo: Laura Lynch)

The police who monitor parking and the highways have been praised by anti-corruption group Transparency International for their integrity.

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Flag Burning Business in Pakistan

Burning American Flag (Photo: ManilaRyce/Flickr)

How a store owner in Pakistan beefs up business by supplying American and Israeli flags for the protesters to burn.

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Entire program – December 4, 2009

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Today on The World: Suicide militants in Pakistan kill at least 35 people at a mosque in Rawalpindi, a look inside the Dubai debt crisis, and how China might clean up its image while it works to clean up its environment.

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Pakistan mosque attack

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More than 30 people have been killed and dozens injured in a coordinated attack at a mosque in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi, military officials say. Reports suggest there were at least two suicide attacks during Friday prayers followed by a series of explosions. Marco Werman speaks with Saeed Minhas of the State-run PTV News television in Islamabad. Download MP3 (AP Photo: Anjum Naveed)
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Behind the bombings

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Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Pakistani columnist Kamran Shafi about how Pakistan should move forward in the wake of today’s bombings at the mosque in Rawalpindi.

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