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Hospitals Full of Victims and Solidarity With Bhutto Hospitals Full of Victims and Solidarity With Bhutto

In a Karachi hospital where volunteers from Benazir Bhutto?s procession were being treated for their wounds, the mood was one of solidarity and defiance.



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Civilian Deaths Undermine War on Taliban

Civilian Deaths Undermine War on Taliban

Deaths from U.S. and allied airstrikes are threatening support for the Afghan government and straining the NATO alliance.

Brahmin Vote Helps Party of Low Caste Win in India

Brahmin Vote Helps Party of Low Caste Win in India

In addition to rallying support from its traditional low-caste base, the Bahujan Samaj Party aggressively wooed upper-caste Brahmins.

The Saturday Profile: A Congressman Faces Foes in Japan as He Seeks an Apology

The Saturday Profile: A Congressman Faces Foes in Japan as He Seeks an Apology

Michael M. Honda's resolution on Japan?s wartime sex slavery would provide justice to surviving women who were drafted into Japanese military brothels.

Pressed by Police, Even Innocent Confess in Japan

Pressed by Police, Even Innocent Confess in Japan

Recent criminal cases have shown just how far the Japanese authorities will go in securing confessions.

Afghans Say Civilian Toll in Strikes Is Much Higher Than Reported

Afghans Say Civilian Toll in Strikes Is Much Higher Than Reported

Residents said the death toll was much higher than the official figure of 21, and may be as high as 50 or even 80.

Afghans Say U.S. Airstrikes Killed 21 Civilians

Afghans Say U.S. Airstrikes Killed 21 Civilians

The airstrikes were the latest in a series of claims of noncombatant casualties that have strained relations with the Afghan government.

U.S. Pays and Apologizes to Kin of Afghans Killed by Marines

U.S. Pays and Apologizes to Kin of Afghans Killed by Marines

The decision reflects the military?s concern that recent civilian casualties have led to widespread ill will.

The Energy Challenge: Clean Power That Reaps a Whirlwind

The Energy Challenge: Clean Power That Reaps a Whirlwind

The biggest beneficiary of a U.N. program designed to help poor countries combat global warming has been China.

For India?s Airlines, Passengers Are Plentiful but Profits Are Scarce

For India?s Airlines, Passengers Are Plentiful but Profits Are Scarce

Emergency landings, chronic delays and millions of dollars in losses ? and that is just the month of April.

Afghan Media Face Threat of Controls

Afghan Media Face Threat of Controls

Afghanistan?s government has tried to impose more controls over the news media, human rights officials said.

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