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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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China?s bigger challenges lie in how to rein in the soaring stock market and whom to pick as the next governor of the central bank.
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Chinese leaders appeared to make little headway in quelling Congressional anger over China?s economic practices.
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Beijing is trying to position itself as a space benefactor to countries whose natural resources it covets here on earth.
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Japan?s once vaunted electronics industry has downsized to survive global competition, and is inadvertently setting off a brain drain.
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Familiar disagreements erupted over trade, currency issues and at least one new concern, the safety of Chinese food exports.
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There is a disturbing trend in South Korea: people using the Web to trade tips about suicide and, in some cases, to form suicide pacts.
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Pakistan?s president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, is being advised to make a change of course or risk losing power.
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Amid the hum of industry and a roaring economy, half of India?s people are left off the power grid.
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The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Josй Ramos-Horta, East Timor?s newly elected president, was sworn in on Sunday as fresh violence erupted in the troubled country.
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The Bush administration fears that cutting off cash or linking it to performance will further destabilize Pakistan?s president, according to some officials.
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