Jane Perlez The New York Times

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  • Concern Grows in US Over China's Drive to Make Chips
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday February 5, 2016
    Worries over China's chip ambitions were the main reason US officials blocked the proposed purchase of a controlling stake in Philips.
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  • China Suspends Rules on Tech Companies Serving Banks
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday April 17, 2015
    The rules had called for firms selling IT equipment to Chinese banks to turn over IP and submit source code, amid other demands.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • US to suspend millions in aid to the Pakistani military
    World News | By Eric Schmitt and Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Sunday July 10, 2011
    The Obama administration is suspending and, in some cases, cancelling hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to the Pakistani military, in a move to chasten Pakistan for expelling American military trainers and to press its army to fight militants more effectively. Coupled with a statement from the top American military officer last week linking Pa...
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  • US believes ISI ordered murder of reporter Saleem Shahzad
    World News | Jane Perlez, Eric Schmitt, The New York Times | Tuesday July 5, 2011
    Obama administration officials believe that Pakistan's powerful spy agency ordered the killing of a Pakistani journalist who had written scathing reports about the infiltration of militants in the country's military, according to American officials.New classified intelligence obtained before the May 29 disappearance of the journalist, Saleem Shahza...
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  • World News | Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Friday May 20, 2011
    China has agreed to immediately provide 50 JF-17 fighter jets to Pakistan, a major outcome of a visit by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to Beijing this week, Pakistani officials said Thursday. China and Pakistan have jointly produced the JF-17 aircraft, but the new planes would be equipped with more sophisticated avionics, the officials said. Th...
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  • World News | Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Friday May 13, 2011
    Despite mounting pressure from the United States since the American raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Pakistan's army chief, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, seems unlikely to respond to American demands to root out other militant leaders, according to people who have met with him in the last 10 days.While the general does not want to abandon the allianc...
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  • Pakistani army, shaken by raid, faces new scrutiny
    World News | Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Thursday May 5, 2011
    The reputation of the army, the most powerful and privileged force in Pakistan, has been severely undermined by the American raid that killed Osama bin Laden, raising profound questions about its credibility from people at home and from benefactors abroad, including the United States. That American helicopters could fly into Pakistan, carrying a te...
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  • World News | Jane Perlez and Ismail Khan, The New York Times | Tuesday April 12, 2011
    Pakistan has demanded that the United States steeply reduce the number of Central Intelligence Agency operatives and Special Operations forces working in Pakistan, and that it halt CIA drone strikes aimed at militants in northwest Pakistan. The request was a sign of the near collapse of cooperation between the two testy allies. Pakistani and Americ...
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  • American held in Pakistan shootings worked with the CIA
    World News | Mark Mazzetti, Ashley Parker, Jane Perlez and Eric Schmitt, New York Times | Monday February 21, 2011
    The American arrested in Pakistan after shooting two men at a crowded traffic stop was part of a covert, CIA-led team of operatives conducting surveillance on militant groups deep inside the country, according to American government officials.Working from a safe house in the eastern city of Lahore, the detained American contractor, Raymond A. Davis...
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  • Video hints at executions by Pakistanis in uniforms
    World News | Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Thursday September 30, 2010
    An Internet video showing men in Pakistani military uniforms executing six young men in civilian clothes has heightened concerns about unlawful killings by Pakistani soldiers supported by the United States, American officials said.The authenticity of the five-and-a-half-minute video, which shows the killing of the six men -- some of whom appear to ...
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  • World News | Jane Perlez, New York Times News Service | Friday March 26, 2010
    Charged with helping plan the attacks in Mumbai, Headley moved effortlessly between the US, Pakistan and India for nearly seven years.
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'Jane Perlez The New York Times' - 11 News Result(s)

  • Concern Grows in US Over China's Drive to Make Chips
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday February 5, 2016
    Worries over China's chip ambitions were the main reason US officials blocked the proposed purchase of a controlling stake in Philips.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • China Suspends Rules on Tech Companies Serving Banks
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday April 17, 2015
    The rules had called for firms selling IT equipment to Chinese banks to turn over IP and submit source code, amid other demands.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • US to suspend millions in aid to the Pakistani military
    World News | By Eric Schmitt and Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Sunday July 10, 2011
    The Obama administration is suspending and, in some cases, cancelling hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to the Pakistani military, in a move to chasten Pakistan for expelling American military trainers and to press its army to fight militants more effectively. Coupled with a statement from the top American military officer last week linking Pa...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US believes ISI ordered murder of reporter Saleem Shahzad
    World News | Jane Perlez, Eric Schmitt, The New York Times | Tuesday July 5, 2011
    Obama administration officials believe that Pakistan's powerful spy agency ordered the killing of a Pakistani journalist who had written scathing reports about the infiltration of militants in the country's military, according to American officials.New classified intelligence obtained before the May 29 disappearance of the journalist, Saleem Shahza...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Friday May 20, 2011
    China has agreed to immediately provide 50 JF-17 fighter jets to Pakistan, a major outcome of a visit by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to Beijing this week, Pakistani officials said Thursday. China and Pakistan have jointly produced the JF-17 aircraft, but the new planes would be equipped with more sophisticated avionics, the officials said. Th...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Friday May 13, 2011
    Despite mounting pressure from the United States since the American raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Pakistan's army chief, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, seems unlikely to respond to American demands to root out other militant leaders, according to people who have met with him in the last 10 days.While the general does not want to abandon the allianc...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Pakistani army, shaken by raid, faces new scrutiny
    World News | Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Thursday May 5, 2011
    The reputation of the army, the most powerful and privileged force in Pakistan, has been severely undermined by the American raid that killed Osama bin Laden, raising profound questions about its credibility from people at home and from benefactors abroad, including the United States. That American helicopters could fly into Pakistan, carrying a te...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Jane Perlez and Ismail Khan, The New York Times | Tuesday April 12, 2011
    Pakistan has demanded that the United States steeply reduce the number of Central Intelligence Agency operatives and Special Operations forces working in Pakistan, and that it halt CIA drone strikes aimed at militants in northwest Pakistan. The request was a sign of the near collapse of cooperation between the two testy allies. Pakistani and Americ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • American held in Pakistan shootings worked with the CIA
    World News | Mark Mazzetti, Ashley Parker, Jane Perlez and Eric Schmitt, New York Times | Monday February 21, 2011
    The American arrested in Pakistan after shooting two men at a crowded traffic stop was part of a covert, CIA-led team of operatives conducting surveillance on militant groups deep inside the country, according to American government officials.Working from a safe house in the eastern city of Lahore, the detained American contractor, Raymond A. Davis...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Video hints at executions by Pakistanis in uniforms
    World News | Jane Perlez, The New York Times | Thursday September 30, 2010
    An Internet video showing men in Pakistani military uniforms executing six young men in civilian clothes has heightened concerns about unlawful killings by Pakistani soldiers supported by the United States, American officials said.The authenticity of the five-and-a-half-minute video, which shows the killing of the six men -- some of whom appear to ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Jane Perlez, New York Times News Service | Friday March 26, 2010
    Charged with helping plan the attacks in Mumbai, Headley moved effortlessly between the US, Pakistan and India for nearly seven years.
    www.ndtv.com
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