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  • Jane Perlez of the New York Times is following this story.

    Video Suggests Pakistani Soldiers Executed 6 Men 2010

  • INSKEEP: You know, Im curious, Jane Perlez, of The New York Times, the Pakistan military has a certain reputation within the country.

    Video Suggests Pakistani Soldiers Executed 6 Men 2010

  • Jane Perlez of the New York Times is following this story.

    Video Suggests Pakistani Soldiers Executed 6 Men 2010

  • INSKEEP: You know, Im curious, Jane Perlez, of The New York Times, the Pakistan military has a certain reputation within the country.

    Video Suggests Pakistani Soldiers Executed 6 Men 2010

  • I mean you do have a look here from The New York Times journalist Jane Perlez at one of the first statesman of modern Pakistan, Jinnah.

    Pakistan Writers Take Center Stage 2010

  • In any case, as Jane Perlez and Pir Zubair Shah report in the New York Times today, the Pakistani Army has began a brutal and difficult campaign against the terrorists.

    Today in the Northwest Frontier Province - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • "In his now iconic 1978 essay "The Power of the Powerless," which circulated in underground editions in Czechoslovakia and was smuggled to other Warsaw Pact countries and to the West, Mr. Havel foresaw that the opposition could eventually prevail against the totalitarian state," write Dan Bilevsky and Jane Perlez in Sunday's Times.

    NYT > Home Page By THE EDITORS 2011

  • Perlez is currently the formidable bureau chief of the NY Times in Pakistan.

    Forbes.com: News Robert Lenzner 2011

  • As such, they assigned me to write a profile about Murdoch, which I can't recall except the help I got from Jane Perlez, a very fine Australian journalist- who refused ever to work for Murdoch, and who quit the Post the very day he bought it.

    Forbes.com: News Robert Lenzner 2011

  • Michael G. Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has accused Pakistan's intelligence agency of aiding insurgents in recent attacks aimed at the United States, Elisabeth Bumiller and Jane Perlez write.

    NYT > Home Page By ASHLEY SOUTHALL 2011

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