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15 hr. ago, Kamal Kishore

What do I think of when I think of Pakistan? I see the dusty mosques of Multan, the chaotic illegal markets in Peshawar where you can buy everything from a fake Rolex to an AK-47, the ruins at Taxila, the temple at Katas, the food at Cooco’s Den with...

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Netherlands’ cricket captain Jerome Smits, left, and Ireland’s William Porterfield after qualifying for the ICC World Twenty 20, 2009, Champions League T20 tournament in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008.