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Roaches in Pakistan

ARTICLE: Pakistani Military Encounters Little Fight as Militants Flee, By SABRINA TAVERNISE and ERIC SCHMITT, New York Times, November 17, 2009

Same old, same old: chase the roaches out of one apartment, and they head into neighboring ones to wait out your effort.

Taking turns with the Pakistanis is not the answer, no matter how you slice it.

(Via WPR's Media Roundup)

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Answer still involves mix of information monitoring, new technology, and psychology based on cultural insight.

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