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‘<strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>is linked to papers on anthrax weapons’, New York Times, 28<br />

November 2001.<br />

‘Nuclear experts briefed bin Laden, <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>is say’, Washington Post, 12<br />

December 2001.<br />

Amir Latif, <strong>Islam</strong> Online, at ,<br />

24 October 2001.<br />

Zahid Malik, Dr. A.Q. Khan and the <strong>Islam</strong>ic Bomb (<strong>Islam</strong>abad: Hurmat<br />

Publications), p. 38.<br />

Ibid, p. 52.<br />

Leonard S. Spector, <strong>The</strong> Spread of Nuclear Weapons: <strong>The</strong> Undeclared<br />

Bomb, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Cambridge, Mass:<br />

Ballinger Publishing Company), p. 120–1.<br />

Zahid Hussain, ‘Deliberate nuclear ambiguity’, in Samina Ahmed and<br />

David Cortright (eds.), <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> and the Bomb: Public Opinion and<br />

Nuclear Options (Indiana: University of Notre Dame), p. 32.<br />

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, If I Am Assassinated (New Delhi: Vikas, 1979).<br />

Malik, Dr. A.Q. Khan and the <strong>Islam</strong>ic Bomb, p. 70.<br />

Spector, <strong>The</strong> Spread of Nuclear Weapons, p. 103.<br />

Zahid Hussain, ‘<strong>The</strong> bomb controversy’, Newsline, November 1991.<br />

In Nawa-i-Waqt, 10 February 1984.<br />

Spector, <strong>The</strong> Spread of Nuclear Weapons, p. 127.<br />

David Albright, ’India and <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>’s nuclear arms race: Out of the closet<br />

but not in the street’, Arms Control Today, June 1993, p. 15.<br />

Zahid Hussain, ‘Whodunit’, Newsline, April 1994.<br />

George Perkovich, ‘A nuclear third way in South Asia’, Foreign Policy,<br />

Summer 1993.<br />

Interview with Dr Khan, 30 May 1988.<br />

Albright and Corey, ‘Documents indicate A.Q. Khan offered nuclear<br />

weapon design to Iraq in 1990: Did he approach the other countries?’<br />

Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), 4 February 2004.<br />

‘In North Korea and <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>, deep roots of nuclear barter’, New York<br />

Times, 24 November 2003.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> evil behind the axis?’ Los Angles Times, 5 January 2005.<br />

‘<strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>’s nuclear hero throws open Pandora’s box’, <strong>The</strong> Guardian, 31<br />

January 2004.<br />

2004.<br />

Pervez Hoodbhoy, ‘For God and profit’, Newsline, February 2004.<br />

‘Confession or cover up’, Newsline, February 2004.<br />

Pervez Hoodbhoy, ‘<strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>: Inside the nuclear closet’, Chowk, March<br />

2004, available at .<br />

‘As nuclear secrets emerge in Khan inquiry, more are suspected’, New

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