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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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Protests over the firing of Pakistan?s highest-ranking judge signal the most serious challenge that Gen. Pervez Musharraf has faced.
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India?s drive to become a global economic powerhouse faces a huge roadblock in its inefficient, largely state-controlled financial system.
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The number of retirees in China will double between 2005 and 2015, threatening the underpinnings of the economy.
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A celebrity divorce shows that as South Korea?s wealth grows, choosing the right wedding gifts for the new in-laws is becoming fraught with pitfalls.
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Mamdouh Habib, who was seized in Pakistan and eventually shipped to Guantánamo, is running for the parliament with a coalition that includes the Greens, the Socialist Alliance and the Communist Party.
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One hundred children have tested positive for H.I.V. after being given blood transfusions they might not have needed.
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A 14-year-old Afghan bystander was killed and an American security guard seriously wounded, officials said.
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In the deeply conservative country, H.I.V. and AIDS remain underground, shrouded in ignorance and stigma.
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A sudden surge of interest in the Battle of Iwo Jima is forcing Japan to remember a war that it lost, and those who died in it.
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Asian history runs deep in the negotiations to disarm Kim Jong-il.
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