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NEW DELHI: Articles published in reputed international newsmagazines have lambastedPakistan for its acts of commission and omission in the Osama bin Laden episode and suggested that its government could have been playing a double game.
In the article, They Got Him, The Economist says that it is difficult to believe that Pakistan's "blundering spies" had no idea of the whereabouts of the al-Qaida boss.
What is written, by the best of the Management Scholars, on the socalled 'crisis managers', one should read,
'REENGINEERING THE CORPORATION', by MICHAEL HAMMER & JAMES CHAMPY
Full Story at,
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/Pakistan-both-fireman-and-arsonist/articleshow/8236048.cms
NEW DELHI: Articles published in reputed international newsmagazines have lambastedPakistan for its acts of commission and omission in the Osama bin Laden episode and suggested that its government could have been playing a double game.
In the article, They Got Him, The Economist says that it is difficult to believe that Pakistan's "blundering spies" had no idea of the whereabouts of the al-Qaida boss.
What is written, by the best of the Management Scholars, on the socalled 'crisis managers', one should read,
'REENGINEERING THE CORPORATION', by MICHAEL HAMMER & JAMES CHAMPY
Full Story at,
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/Pakistan-both-fireman-and-arsonist/articleshow/8236048.cms
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