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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.



ASIA

China Steps Up Its Safety Efforts

China Steps Up Its Safety Efforts

China sentenced a former top drug safety official to death and disclosed an investigation into cellphone batteries after one reportedly exploded, killing a man.

Shamanism Enjoys Revival in Techno-Savvy South Korea

Shamanism Enjoys Revival in Techno-Savvy South Korea

There are an estimated 300 shamanistic temples within an hour of Seoul?s bustling city center, and in them, shamans perform their clamorous ceremonies every day.

Puchaldini Journal: In India, a Prayer for Rain Despite a Deluge

Puchaldini Journal: In India, a Prayer for Rain Despite a Deluge

Rains in India can destroy lives and livelihoods and send ripples through the economy.

Hints of Surrender at Mosque in Pakistan

Hints of Surrender at Mosque in Pakistan

The death toll in the government?s three-day siege of a radical mosque in the center of Islamabad rose to 19, as reports emerged that the rebellion?s leader was offering to surrender.

Pakistanis Capture Cleric in Mosque Rebellion

Pakistanis Capture Cleric in Mosque Rebellion

Maulana Mohammad Abdul Aziz was caught trying to slip out dressed as a woman, officials said.

Seeking the New Leader?s Persona in Turkmenistan

Seeking the New Leader?s Persona in Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan?s new president holds the keys to enormous gas fields and state coffers and has promised reform.

In India, Protecting a Whistle-Blower

In India, Protecting a Whistle-Blower

The Internet is being put to novel use in India?s southern state of Karnataka: as a shield to protect a bureaucrat against powerful and potentially dangerous enemies.

Pakistan?s Battles Against Islamic Militants Reach the Capital

Pakistan?s Battles Against Islamic Militants Reach the Capital

A months-long standoff, between Pakistani authorities and militant Islamic students, erupted in fierce clashes that left at least nine people dead and scores wounded.

A Slippery, Writhing Trade Dispute

A Slippery, Writhing Trade Dispute

The Food and Drug Administration says Xulong and other Chinese companies will be restricted from selling certain types of seafood in the United States.

Television Review | 'The People?s Court': Bringing the Rule of Law to China at Breakneck Speed

Television Review | 'The People?s Court': Bringing the Rule of Law to China at Breakneck Speed

The existential thrill of the rule of law ? something we hear about infrequently, if ever, in the West ? is on display tonight on ?The People?s Court,? on PBS.

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