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Sharif carrying the torch of opposition in Pakistan
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs this country's political opposition looks for a leader after last week's assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif may be the last man standing. And his eyes are fixed upon a single goal: to get rid of his archenemy, the man who kicked him out...Tags: George W. Bush, Nawaz Sharif, Elections, Prisons, Coup d'Etat
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How to tell the story? These authors give us a relationship through auction items, lives in Pakistan and depression recovery
Important Artifacts and Personal Property From the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion, and Jewelry
Leanne Shapton
Sarah Crichton Books/Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 136 pp., $18 paper
Brilliant. It is quite simply...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Farms, Elections, Depression, Manhattan (New York City)
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Musharraf's party appears to be losing Pakistan vote
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersPresident Pervez Musharraf's party appeared headed for a decisive defeat at the hands of two opposition parties today after a tense nationwide vote, according to unofficial preliminary returns and local media projections. Formal and final results may...Tags: Nawaz Sharif, Eyewear, Human Rights, Voting, Elections
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Those are fighting words in Pakistan
Cut off from the world, even in parts of his own home, Aitzaz Ahsan did what many of his compatriots do in times of personal and political crisis: He wrote a poem. Months of house arrest had left the celebrated lawyer enraged over his isolation and the...Tags: Human Rights, Entertainment, Coup d'Etat, Demonstration, National Government
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Bhutto's son admits inexperience
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersHe may be the world's only national political party leader who is still a teenage college student. Or whose breathless female fans plead that he not be assassinated "because he's so hot." On Tuesday, 19-year-old Bilawal Bhutto Zardari surfaced for his...Tags: Elections, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Journalism, Family, Arts and Culture
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Britain seeking man in July 7 bombing probe
Associated PressISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Yesterday's explosions in London came as Pakistani intelligence officials said authorities are seeking the former aide to a radical cleric in Britain in connection with the July 7 bombings. The officials said British investigators...Tags: Bombings, Crimes, London (England), Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Officers describe deadly Pakistan attack
Officers guarding Pakistani police and intelligence agencies saw the gunmen jump out of the white van that had stopped at their gate. The assailants wore white shirts and trousers, and sprayed gunfire in the air and at the police. One tossed a grenade in...Tags: Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Espionage and Intelligence, Vehicles, Assault
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Pakistan military campaign has broad support, but for how long?
Cradled in his father's arms, 8-month-old Maaz Ayaz appeared listless and underweight.
A smudge of dirt marked the boy's face. His father, Mohammed Ayaz, anxiously talked of how he and his wife could feed Maaz only tea and biscuits -- the only food...Tags: Nawaz Sharif, Eyewear, Health, Refugee, Health and Safety at School
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Car bomb kills 30 near Pakistani security offices
A large car bomb detonated and gunmen opened fire near security agency offices in Lahore, Pakistan, today, killing approximately 30 people, wounding at least 250 and destroying several structures. At least four men stepped from the explosives-laden car...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Entertainment, Bombings, Sri Lanka, Armed Forces
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Pakistan bombings kill at least 13
Bomb blasts tore through a busy market and a pair of police checkpoints in the volatile area near the Afghan border Thursday, killing at least 13 people and raising the specter that militants retaliating for an army offensive will unleash a campaign of...Tags: Health, Bombings, Crimes, Defense, Armed Forces
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Reprisals raise fears of turmoil
Immediately following the air strikes on Afghanistan, radical Islamic groups called for massive anti-American protests throughout Pakistan on Monday and warned that Americans anywhere in the world are no longer safe. The threats came shortly after news...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Coup d'Etat, Entertainment, Demonstration, CNN (tv network)
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Earth
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday September 10, 1999 The best thing about "Earth," the new film by Indian-born writer-director Deepa Mehta, is its ambition. A filmmaker without fear of large subjects--she called her last film "Fire" and has one called "Water" coming up--...Tags: MTV (tv network), England, India, Islam, Pakistan
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