The Los Angeles Times, 10 May 2011
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10 mai 2011
Paul Richter and Alex Rodriguez
"Reporting from Washington and Islamabad, Pakistan In signs of worsening relations with Washington,
Pakistan's prime minister angrily rejected claims that collusion or incompetence allowed
Osama bin Laden to hide near the Pakistani capital for years, and news media made public what they claim is the name of the top
CIA agent in the country.
"A private TV station and a right-wing newspaper with ties to Pakistan's spy agency have each reported the name in recent days, marking the second time in six months that journalists here have sought to expose the local CIA station chief.
"The U.S. and Pakistan have strongly criticized each other in the week since a team of Navy SEALs killed Bin Laden, although they say they intend to continue security cooperation."
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