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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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Art and its inevitable transgressions continue to provoke fury in Hindu nationalist quarters, leading stalwarts to send a young art student to jail for a final-exam project deemed offensive.
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The bombing and subsequent clashes raised fears of Hindu-Muslim violence in Hyderabad, which has long been plagued by communal tensions.
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The central bank will allow China?s currency to fluctuate more each day, but Washington?s initial reaction was one of caution.
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China is facing international pressure to prove that its food exports are safe, weeks after a tainted pet food case.
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Until recently, U.S. officials admit, fighting drugs was considered a distraction from fighting terrorists.
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Drivers in China are trying almost anything to avoid paying fees on a growing number of toll roads.
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The number of Uzbek migrants crossing into Kazakhstan has spiked in response to economic vitality in Kazakhstan and Russia and worsening conditions elsewhere in Central Asia.
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Mullah Dadullah, probably the Taliban?s foremost operational commander, was killed in a joint operation by allied forces.
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Accusations that the government did little to stop political clashes that killed 39 put pressure on Pakistan?s president.
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Abortion is no longer just associated with married women complying with the country?s one-child policy.
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