PAKISTAN'S madrassas show no sign of reforming, writes Julius Strauss in Rawalpindi The young faces gathered around, glowering. "May Osama bin Laden have a long life," one of the young men said. "May sharia be made law in every country in the world," said a second. Others, barefoot on the filthy pavement, nodded their approval. Outside the Jamia Islamia madrassa in Rawalpindi the students gathered to deride their pro-Western government, cheer al-Qa'eda and pour scorn on American-led efforts to defeat Islamic militancy. They exuded a hatred born of years of indoctrination and an acute suspicion of Westerners. "He's a CIA...