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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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A leading figure in the New Taiwan cinema movement of the 1980s, Mr. Yang was best known for ?Yi Yi,? about one family?s life in Taipei.
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Asian manufacturers fear Apple may repeat in wireless communications what it accomplished in portable music with the iPod: changing the industry.
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Gen. Pervez Musharraf was told that without ?swift and decisive action,? militancy could engulf the country.
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A local investigation into airstrikes that slammed into civilian homes in southern Afghanistan during a battle found that 62 insurgents and 45 civilians were killed.
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In Afghanistan, suicide bombers are buried without ceremony, the forgettable end to an unforgivable act.
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In a letter, Pope Benedict acknowledged suffering by Catholics under Communist rule, but said it was time to forgive past wrongdoings.
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Chinese regulators closed 180 food plants after a nationwide inspection found thousands of violations of food safety rules.
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Roughly 900,000 tubes containing a poison have turned up in hospitals for the mentally ill, prisons and even some hospitals serving the general public.
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What the army thinks about a political logjam, and what it decides to do, will be the defining factor in Gen. Pervez Musharraf?s future, most commentators agree.
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The financial crisis that rocked Asia a decade ago is past, but in the countries most affected, a sense of loss persists.
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