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Bhutto, an aristocrat who championed democracy
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterShe was, by her own account, a "daughter of destiny," a pampered girl from an aristocratic Pakistani family who inherited her father's political mantle and went on to become the Muslim world's first female prime minister. But in the end, that destiny...Tags: Children, Government, London (England), Roman Catholicism, Armed Forces
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Some of the deadliest terror attacks in Pakistan
-- : A truck bomb devastates Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, killing at least 40 people and wounding more than 100. -- : Suicide bombers blow themselves up at two gates into mammoth weapons factory in town of Wah, killing at least 67 people and wounding...Tags: Armed Forces, Benazir Bhutto, Death, Pakistan, Defense
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Investment risks rise with Pakistan chaos
From ReutersPakistan's brief period as a destination for adventurous investors seems over for now, as the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto brings fresh instability to an already volatile nuclear-armed nation. "This is the worst possible scenario for...Tags: Stock Broking, Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan, Civil Unrest, Death
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Bhutto's son and husband take the helm of her party
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterActing in accordance with her last wishes, Benazir Bhutto's party Sunday named her 19-year-old son as its ceremonial leader and her widowed husband as the executor of its day-to-day affairs as violence that had flared in Pakistan after her assassination...Tags: Government, Benazir Bhutto, Elections, Crisis, Death
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Taliban blamed for attack on Bhutto
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was laid to rest Friday in her ancestral village, the government of President Pervez Musharraf blamed her assassination on a Taliban commander and said other politicians also were under threat. The government...Tags: Government, Demonstration, Benazir Bhutto, Elections, Crisis
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Benazir Bhutto Mourned 1 Year Later
KARACHI, Pakistan-- With tears, prayers and candlelight vigils, Pakistanis today marked the first anniversary of Benazir Bhutto's assassination, a killing that stunned the world and came to symbolize the rising Islamic militancy gripping her homeland....Tags: Government, Benazir Bhutto, Death, Elections, Pakistan
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3 of 4 tied to blasts traveled to Pakistan
Los Angeles TimesISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Three of the four Britons identified as the London bombers visited Pakistan this year, two traveling together, Pakistani officials confirmed yesterday. Investigators are trying to find out whether their trips were connected with...Tags: Government, London (England), Pakistan, Death, Los Angeles Times
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Pakistan creates more distance between itself, Taliban
Chicago Tribune staff reporterAs the Taliban's power erodes in Afghanistan, officials in Pakistan are further distancing themselves from what remains of the embattled, hard-line regime. One of only three countries ever to recognize the Taliban government, Pakistan on Monday said it...Tags: Government, Taliban, Pakistan, Death, Defense
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Pakistan extradites 1986 hijacker
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFifteen years of U.S. pressure preceded Pakistan's extradition this week of a man indicted in a deadly 1986 Pan Am hijacking, but the hand-over of the remaining four hijackers could face further delays, according to officials here. The first of the...Tags: Government, Extradition, Death, Los Angeles Times, Defense
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Pakistan's scientists under scrutiny
Chicago Tribune foreign correspondentThe day after Pakistan handed over Yemeni microbiologist Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed to U.S. agents, authorities stepped up their search for other scientists and students who may have maintained links to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, Pakistani...Tags: Nuclear Policy, Defense, Science and Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism
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The Entrepreneur Who Saw Road to Profit in Al Qaeda
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterProsperity may have bypassed this corner of the Pacific Northwest, but self-styled entrepreneur Earnest James Ujaama sensed opportunity. In the secluded landscape of parched ranch land and rugged volcanic outcroppings, he saw visions of Afghanistan--and a...Tags: Physical Conditions, London (England), Europe, Demonstration, Los Angeles Times
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The Plots and Designs of Al Qaeda's Engineer
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersSenior Pakistani and American intelligence officials say the operational commander of Al Qaeda, the man believed to have planned the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, narrowly avoided capture during a raid in which authorities took his two young sons...Tags: Europe, Finance, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hamas, Murfreesboro
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