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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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Japanese chefs are considering extreme alternatives as shortages of tuna threaten to remove it from sushi menus.
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The episode was just the latest brazen escapade in a campaign by Jamia Hafsa, a militant Islamic school for women, and its male counterpart, Jamia Faridia, to embarrass the government of Pakistan.
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Somber, impatient and angry, the Afghan president responded to more than 100 civilian deaths this week by asserting that ?Afghan life is not cheap and should not be treated as such.?
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Few recent changes have affected life in Hong Kong more than the opening of the border with the mainland.
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The massacre of the 17 from the Paris-based Action Contre La Faim, or Action Against Hunger, was among the worst attacks aimed at aid workers anywhere in recent years.
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The United States has dedicated tens of millions of dollars to promoting democracy in Iran. But for Iranian democrats and America alike, the effort may be more trouble than it?s worth.
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Premium jeans, an American thing? Check out Japan.
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These days, capital and goods cross borders with ease. Lant Pritchett says that if the developing world?s workers could do the same, everyone would benefit.
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The latest crackdown comes before a protest planned this week against new government curbs on the news media, a government official acknowledged Wednesday.
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China?s auto parts exports have increased more than sixfold in the last five years, signaling a shift from basic goods to higher-value industrial goods.
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