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Pakistan chief 'on horns of dilemma'
Sun Foreign StaffWhen Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, met U.S. demands yesterday and urged Afghanistan to hand over Osama bin Laden, the military strongman was rewarded with a flurry of flag burnings and protests at home. This is Musharraf's political...Tags: Democracy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Science, Family, Social Sciences
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Anthrax found at newspaper in Pakistan
Tribune foreign correspondentsThe Daily Jang, Pakistan's largest newspaper, evacuated its offices in Karachi after tests for anthrax on a letter containing white powder received on Oct. 23 came back positive. A senior Pakistani minister said at least one of four suspicious letters...Tags: NBC (tv network), Entertainment, Tom Brokaw, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pakistan
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Body in Karachi not missing Pearl
Los Angeles Times staff writersIn the latest twist to theenigmatic case of kidnapped American journalist Daniel Pearl, police investigators rushed to a hospital in this port city early Monday only to find that a body brought there with a bullet wound in the head was not that of the U....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Newspaper and Magazine, Crimes, Pakistan, Los Angeles Times
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Schooled in jihad
Tribune staff reportersPresident Pervez Musharraf had the ears of the world for his groundbreaking speech. In the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, he needed to show that the only nuclear-armed Islamic nation was not a threat. Wearing a dark jacket instead of his army...Tags: Science, Justice and Rights, Constitutional Issues, Taliban, Pervez Musharraf
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Afghan clerics say bin Laden should go
Sun Foreign StaffISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Faced with the threat of an American military strike, Afghanistan's senior Islamic clerics recommended yesterday that the ruling Taliban persuade accused terrorist Osama bin Laden to leave the country. The clerics' decision was an...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington (U.S. state), Taliban, Pervez Musharraf, Kabul (Afghanistan)
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From the archives: Pakistan Watches Karachi Decline Into 'Kidnap City'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKARACHI, Pakistan -- Farooq Sumar leaves the Mercedes-Benz locked up in the garage these days. The splendid house he worked his life to afford is now surrounded by armed guards. And he no longer allows his 16-year-old son to walk the one block to the...Tags: Gang Activity, Crimes, Family, Automotive Equipment, Politics
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