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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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Edward Yang, 59, Director Prominent in New Taiwan Cinema, Is Dead

Edward Yang, 59, Director Prominent in New Taiwan Cinema, Is Dead

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.

Rival Manufacturers Chasing the iPhone

Rival Manufacturers Chasing the iPhone

Asian manufacturers fear Apple may repeat in wireless communications what it accomplished in portable music with the iPod: changing the industry.

Taliban Spreading, Pakistani President Is Warned

Taliban Spreading, Pakistani President Is Warned

Gen. Pervez Musharraf was told that without ?swift and decisive action,? militancy could engulf the country.

Afghans Say Weekend Airstrikes Killed 62 Rebels and 45 Civilians

Afghans Say Weekend Airstrikes Killed 62 Rebels and 45 Civilians

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.

Bomber?s End: Flash of Terror, Humble Grave

Bomber?s End: Flash of Terror, Humble Grave

In Afghanistan, suicide bombers are buried without ceremony, the forgettable end to an unforgivable act.

Pope Urges Reconciliation for China?s Catholics

Pope Urges Reconciliation for China?s Catholics

In a letter, Pope Benedict acknowledged suffering by Catholics under Communist rule, but said it was time to forgive past wrongdoings.

Food-Safety Crackdown in China

Food-Safety Crackdown in China

Chinese regulators closed 180 food plants after a nationwide inspection found thousands of violations of food safety rules.

Wider Sale Is Seen for Toothpaste Tainted in China

Wider Sale Is Seen for Toothpaste Tainted in China

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.

Memo From Islamabad: As Pakistan?s Chief Looks Ahead, Army Holds the Cards

Memo From Islamabad: As Pakistan?s Chief Looks Ahead, Army Holds the Cards

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.

Asia?s Long Road to Recovery

Asia?s Long Road to Recovery

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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