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![]() KGMI | US senators vote to tie Pakistan aid to supply routes Reuters | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A US Senate panel voted cuts in aid to Pakistan on Tuesday and threatened to withhold even more cash if Islamabad does not reopen its supply routes for NATO soldiers in Afghanistan, reflecting American frustration over a US hopes for breakthrough in Pakistan NATO supply route talks |
![]() CBC.ca | Secret Service chief apologizes for prostitution scandal Reuters By Susan Cornwell and Tabassum Zakaria | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the US Secret Service, in his first public appearance since a Colombian prostitution scandal involving his employees surfaced last month, apologized for the misconduct on Secret Service director apologizes to senators for prostitution scandal Senators hear of wider Secret Service misbehavior Secret Service Records Show 64 Allegations of Sexual Misconduct |
![]() AFP | US Senators ask Pakistan to pardon, release Afridi Zee News Washington: Shocked over Pakistan sentencing a doctor, who helped the CIA to find al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, two top American Senators on Wednesday asked the authorities there to pardon and release him immediately. "It is shocking and outrageous US senators warn Pakistan on aid over bin Laden Senators McCain, Levin say Afridi sentencing shocking. Congressman Rohrabacher U.S. Lawmakers Threaten Pakistan Over Bin Laden Treason Case |
![]() Jagran Post | US senators cut funds for Iraq police training program Reuters * Proposed US aid for Afghanistan, Pakistan also cut * Egypt aid slashed to pay for bailing out US NGOs By Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) - A US Senate panel on Tuesday voted to eliminate funding for a police training program for Iraq, US senators vote to tie Pakistan aid to supply routes US Senate committee grants USD 1 bn to Pak US Senate panel cuts aid for Pakistan, Egypt |
US senators: Al Qaeda calls for 'electronic jihad' CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff Washington (CNN) -- An al Qaeda video calling for "electronic jihad" illustrates the urgent need for cybersecurity standards for the most critical networks in the United States, a group of senators said. |



