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Pakistan holds crucial elections
Feb 17 2008 10:51PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistanis voted Monday for a new parliament in elections shadowed by fears of violence and questions about the political survival of President Pervez Musharraf _ America's key ally in the war on terror.
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Pakistan holds crucial elections
Feb 17 2008 10:51PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistanis voted Monday for a new parliament in elections shadowed by fears of violence and questions about the political survival of President Pervez Musharraf _ America's key ally in the war on terror.
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Pakistan holds crucial elections
Feb 17 2008 10:51PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistanis voted Monday for a new parliament in elections shadowed by fears of violence and questions about the political survival of President Pervez Musharraf _ America's key ally in the war on terror.
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Pakistan holds crucial elections
Feb 17 2008 10:51PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistanis voted Monday for a new parliament in elections shadowed by fears of violence and questions about the political survival of President Pervez Musharraf _ America's key ally in the war on terror.
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Pakistan holds crucial elections
Feb 17 2008 10:51PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistanis voted Monday for a new parliament in elections shadowed by fears of violence and questions about the political survival of President Pervez Musharraf _ America's key ally in the war on terror.
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Pakistan holds crucial elections
Feb 17 2008 10:51PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistanis voted Monday for a new parliament in elections shadowed by fears of violence and questions about the political survival of President Pervez Musharraf _ America's key ally in the war on terror.
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Pakistan holds crucial elections
Feb 17 2008 10:51PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistanis voted Monday for a new parliament in elections shadowed by fears of violence and questions about the political survival of President Pervez Musharraf _ America's key ally in the war on terror.
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Biden warns Pakistan on elections
Feb 17 2008 7:02PM (CT)
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) - Sen. Joseph Biden urged Pakistani authorities to ensure that Monday's parliamentary elections are free and fair, warning that the country could face greater instability if the vote is rigged.
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No known candidates in Pakistan election
Feb 17 2008 4:28PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - When Pakistanis take part in Monday's crucial parliamentary elections, the country's most talked about politicians won't be on the ballot.
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China concerned about US satellite plans
Feb 17 2008 4:17PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China said Sunday it was concerned about U.S. military plans to shoot down a damaged spy satellite that is hurtling toward Earth with 1,000 pounds of toxic fuel.
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East Timor struggling through infancy
Feb 17 2008 3:01PM (CT)
DILI, East Timor (AP) - This tiny nation declared independence six years ago after centuries of harsh foreign rule and conflict, its people dreaming of a life of peaceful self-determination.
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East Timor struggling through infancy
Feb 17 2008 3:01PM (CT)
DILI, East Timor (AP) - This tiny nation declared independence six years ago after centuries of harsh foreign rule and conflict, its people dreaming of a life of peaceful self-determination.
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East Timor struggling through infancy
Feb 17 2008 3:01PM (CT)
DILI, East Timor (AP) - This tiny nation declared independence six years ago after centuries of harsh foreign rule and conflict, its people dreaming of a life of peaceful self-determination.
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Up to 80 killed in Afghan bombing
Feb 17 2008 2:51PM (CT)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - A suicide bomber penetrated a crowd watching a dog-fighting competition in the Taliban's former stronghold Sunday, killing up to 80 people in one of the bloodiest bombings since the regime's 2001 ouster.
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Up to 80 killed in Afghan bombing
Feb 17 2008 2:51PM (CT)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - A suicide bomber penetrated a crowd watching a dog-fighting competition in the Taliban's former stronghold Sunday, killing up to 80 people in one of the bloodiest bombings since the regime's 2001 ouster.
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Up to 80 killed in Afghan bombing
Feb 17 2008 2:51PM (CT)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - A suicide bomber penetrated a crowd watching a dog-fighting competition in the Taliban's former stronghold Sunday, killing up to 80 people in one of the bloodiest bombings since the regime's 2001 ouster.
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Up to 80 killed in Afghan bombing
Feb 17 2008 2:51PM (CT)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - A suicide bomber penetrated a crowd watching a dog-fighting competition in the Taliban's former stronghold Sunday, killing up to 80 people in one of the bloodiest bombings since the regime's 2001 ouster.
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Up to 80 killed in Afghan bombing
Feb 17 2008 2:51PM (CT)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - A suicide bomber penetrated a crowd watching a dog-fighting competition in the Taliban's former stronghold Sunday, killing up to 80 people in one of the bloodiest bombings since the regime's 2001 ouster.
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Land mine blast kills 4 Pakistan troops
Feb 17 2008 10:54AM (CT)
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) - A military pickup truck struck a land mine that killed four troops and wounded two others Sunday in Pakistan's insurgency-hit southwest, police said. A rebel group claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Report: New SKorean leader questioned
Feb 17 2008 10:52AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A special prosecutor's team questioned South Korean President-elect Lee Myung-bak on Sunday over allegations of financial fraud a week ahead of his inauguration, a news report said.
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Bhutto's widower denounces extremism
Feb 17 2008 8:00AM (CT)
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) - Benazir Bhutto's widower said his party must try to convince Pakistanis that the fight against Islamic militancy is their own war _ not just America's.
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Bomb victim runs in Pakistan election
Feb 17 2008 4:23AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Israr Shah lost both legs in a bomb attack on Pakistan's leading opposition party that killed 20 people last year. But that did not stop him from contesting a seat in Monday's parliamentary election.
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Bomb victim runs in Pakistan election
Feb 17 2008 4:23AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Israr Shah lost both legs in a bomb attack on Pakistan's leading opposition party that killed 20 people last year. But that did not stop him from contesting a seat in Monday's parliamentary election.
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Report: Toshiba may end HD DVD format
Feb 17 2008 12:11AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese electronics maker Toshiba might withdraw its HD DVD next-generation video format, Kyodo News agency reported Saturday.
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