Inside the troubled and dangerous Pakistan

"Pakistan, the deeply troubled US ally bordering both Iran and Afghanistan, may be the next crisis facing US foreign policymakers. The country’s mountainous northwest region is increasingly controlled by the Taliban (Muslim extremists) and is the suspected hiding place of Osama bin Laden. American journalist Nicholas Schmidle spent two years in this troubled country, watching Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf attempt to hold on to his military ... Full Story »

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Topics: Pakistan
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Posted by: Posted by Emma Asomba - Oct 19, 2009 - 10:40 AM PDT
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Edited by: Emma Asomba - Oct 19, 2009 - 10:45 AM PDT

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by Danielle S. Scharf - Oct. 19, 2009

The thing that stood out to me about this article was the way it was written. It is hard to follow at points because of the sentence structure and where quotes are included. The author also makes claims about how other journalists would comment, and I dont think any journalist should make claims about how someone else would comment.

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