...Restoration of Pakistani Sovereignty" accused reporter Daniel Pearl of being a CIA officer posing as a journalist, an accusation...Although we don't normally discuss such matters, Daniel Pearl does not now nor has he ever worked for the CIA...
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- The Wall Street Journal appealed Thursday to the kidnappers of journalist Daniel Pearl to spare his life after an e-mail purportedly sent by the abductors threatened to kill him within 24 hours. The e-mail also...
...from his captors, Pakistan's government said Monday it remains hopeful that kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl will be rescued alive. Photos Pearl's case was to be taken up by a top U.S. Treasury official, Kenneth Dam...
...capital Islamabad, U.S. deputy Treasury Secretary Kenneth Dam said Pakistan was carrying out a "vigorous" search for Daniel Pearl, who was abducted Jan. 23 in Karachi. Pakistani authorities would like to end the kidnap ordeal before President...
...Worldwide, 37 journalists were slain in the line of duty last year. President Bush expressed his "deep concern" for Daniel Pearl of the Wall Street Journal. The whole global fraternity of journalists feels the same. I don't know Pearl. But...
...said Thursday they have made "significant progress" in the round-the-clock hunt for kidnapped American reporter Daniel Pearl in which a British-born Islamic militant has emerged as a key suspect. The suspect, Ahmad Omar Saeed Sheikh, also...
...president said Friday that authorities were getting close to solving the case of kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, as police raided homes and detained the uncle of a man who allegedly e-mailed photos of Pearl in captivity. Police...
...eased somewhat Tuesday when Pakistan announced that the chief suspect in the abduction of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl had been arrested in Lahore. But Pearl's whereabouts remains unknown. Because of Musharraf's receptiveness to...
...Pakistan's interior minister Friday predicted a "major breakthrough" and more arrests within 48 hours in the search for Daniel Pearl and rejected a claim from his self-confessed kidnapper that the Wall Street Journal reporter is dead. Police said...
...offering a $5 million reward in the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. "We were outraged by the senseless murder of Daniel Pearl," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said Wednesday. "We've condemned it...
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