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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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The chief justice of Pakistan?s supreme court was suspended by the government after he investigated some of its practices.
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A poisonous solvent sold by counterfeiters and mixed into drugs has figured in mass poisonings around the world that killed thousands.
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Once, Bhutan guarded itself from the world. Today, globalization is officially sanctioned, and it is rushing in fast.
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A gesture so potent that film stars, and even the president of Iran, have been ensnared.
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President Hamid Karzai said that the Afghan people could no longer tolerate such casualties.
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Ousted as prime minister in a coup last September, Thaksin Shinawatra has made a move to console himself with the purchase of an English soccer club.
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Efforts to create a capable Afghan Army and a police force have been accompanied by a mix of achievements and frustrations.
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A will purportedly written by one of the world?s wealthiest women leaves an estate estimated at more than $3 billion to a feng shui consultant.
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Japan?s highest court denied compensation to wartime sex slaves and forced laborers from China but acknowledged the coercion.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to limit his exposure to uncomfortable questions about his views on Japan?s conduct during World War II.
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