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Published 12/3/2008 at Christian Science Monitor | Commentary
Readers write about the value of working with your hands, how Pakistan and India can work together to fight terrorism, YouTube as a learning tool, and watching the opera in a movie theater.
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Rice made a visit to India where she said Pakistan must show "resolve and urgency" as she called for international cooperation in the investigation into the Mumbai attacks.
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Rice demands Pakistan help in probe of attacks
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Rice demands robust response from Pakistan
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AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is increasing pressure on Pakistan's government to help get to the bottom of the terror bombings in next-door India.
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is increasing pressure on Pakistan's government to help get to the bottom of the terror bombings in next-door India.
Rice satisfied with Pakistan's anti-terror stance
(AP) — Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/4/2008
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she is satisfied with Pakistan's commitment to fight terrorism and its readiness to pursue any lead in the attacks in India that have sharply raised tensions between the two nuclear powers.
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The Mumbai attacks remind the world that the intertwined problems of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan will be the most extreme foreign policy challenge that President Obama will face as he assumes office.
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