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Old rival's return challenges Musharraf
Nov 24 2007 11:46PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - President Gen. Pervez Musharraf faces a potent challenge Sunday with the return from exile of the religiously conservative elected leader he overthrew eight years ago.
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Old rival's return challenges Musharraf
Nov 24 2007 11:46PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - President Gen. Pervez Musharraf faces a potent challenge Sunday with the return from exile of the religiously conservative elected leader he overthrew eight years ago.
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Old rival's return challenges Musharraf
Nov 24 2007 11:46PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - President Gen. Pervez Musharraf faces a potent challenge Sunday with the return from exile of the religiously conservative elected leader he overthrew eight years ago.
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Old rival's return challenges Musharraf
Nov 24 2007 11:46PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - President Gen. Pervez Musharraf faces a potent challenge Sunday with the return from exile of the religiously conservative elected leader he overthrew eight years ago.
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Old rival's return challenges Musharraf
Nov 24 2007 11:46PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - President Gen. Pervez Musharraf faces a potent challenge Sunday with the return from exile of the religiously conservative elected leader he overthrew eight years ago.
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Old rival's return challenges Musharraf
Nov 24 2007 11:46PM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - President Gen. Pervez Musharraf faces a potent challenge Sunday with the return from exile of the religiously conservative elected leader he overthrew eight years ago.
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Bridge collapses in Bangladesh; 1 dies
Nov 24 2007 4:52PM (CT)
KALAPARA, Bangladesh (AP) - A section of a bridge collapsed Saturday as thousands of hungry cyclone victims stampeded toward aid workers delivering rice in southwestern Bangladesh, officials said. Dozens were injured and at least one person died.
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Bridge collapses in Bangladesh; 1 dies
Nov 24 2007 4:52PM (CT)
KALAPARA, Bangladesh (AP) - A section of a bridge collapsed Saturday as thousands of hungry cyclone victims stampeded toward aid workers delivering rice in southwestern Bangladesh, officials said. Dozens were injured and at least one person died.
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Bridge collapses in Bangladesh; 1 dies
Nov 24 2007 4:52PM (CT)
KALAPARA, Bangladesh (AP) - A section of a bridge collapsed Saturday as thousands of hungry cyclone victims stampeded toward aid workers delivering rice in southwestern Bangladesh, officials said. Dozens were injured and at least one person died.
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Bridge collapses in Bangladesh; 1 dies
Nov 24 2007 4:52PM (CT)
KALAPARA, Bangladesh (AP) - A section of a bridge collapsed Saturday as thousands of hungry cyclone victims stampeded toward aid workers delivering rice in southwestern Bangladesh, officials said. Dozens were injured and at least one person died.
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Bridge collapses in Bangladesh; 1 dies
Nov 24 2007 4:52PM (CT)
KALAPARA, Bangladesh (AP) - A section of a bridge collapsed Saturday as thousands of hungry cyclone victims stampeded toward aid workers delivering rice in southwestern Bangladesh, officials said. Dozens were injured and at least one person died.
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Bridge collapses in Bangladesh; 1 dies
Nov 24 2007 4:52PM (CT)
KALAPARA, Bangladesh (AP) - A section of a bridge collapsed Saturday as thousands of hungry cyclone victims stampeded toward aid workers delivering rice in southwestern Bangladesh, officials said. Dozens were injured and at least one person died.
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In Bangladesh, the plagues are many
Nov 24 2007 3:11PM (CT)
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - The cyclone that ravaged Bangladesh's coast has left the country reeling, but for many here already weary of hardship it just seemed like the latest in a series of plagues afflicting the nation.
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In Bangladesh, the plagues are many
Nov 24 2007 3:11PM (CT)
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - The cyclone that ravaged Bangladesh's coast has left the country reeling, but for many here already weary of hardship it just seemed like the latest in a series of plagues afflicting the nation.
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In Bangladesh, the plagues are many
Nov 24 2007 3:11PM (CT)
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - The cyclone that ravaged Bangladesh's coast has left the country reeling, but for many here already weary of hardship it just seemed like the latest in a series of plagues afflicting the nation.
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In Bangladesh, the plagues are many
Nov 24 2007 3:11PM (CT)
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - The cyclone that ravaged Bangladesh's coast has left the country reeling, but for many here already weary of hardship it just seemed like the latest in a series of plagues afflicting the nation.
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Bus fire kills 12 in Indonesia
Nov 24 2007 7:29AM (CT)
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - A fire on a crowded passenger bus in central Indonesia killed 12 people Saturday, including three children, police said.
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Afghan suicide attack leaves 7 dead
Nov 24 2007 6:12AM (CT)
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A suicide attack targeting Italian soldiers building a bridge resulted in the deaths of one soldier and six Afghans, including three children who had gathered to watch the construction Saturday, officials and witnesses said.
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Tribal rights clash kills 6 in India
Nov 24 2007 5:03AM (CT)
GAUHATI, India (AP) - Protesting tea plantation workers in India's remote northeast clashed with area residents Saturday, in violence that left six people dead and 60 others injured, police said.
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Blasts at Indian courthouses kill 16
Nov 24 2007 4:23AM (CT)
LUCKNOW, India (AP) - A series of near-simultaneous explosions ripped through courthouse complexes Friday in three north Indian cities, killing at least 16 lawyers and injuring dozens of other people, officials said.
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Blasts at Indian courthouses kill 16
Nov 24 2007 4:23AM (CT)
LUCKNOW, India (AP) - A series of near-simultaneous explosions ripped through courthouse complexes Friday in three north Indian cities, killing at least 16 lawyers and injuring dozens of other people, officials said.
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Blasts at Indian courthouses kill 16
Nov 24 2007 4:23AM (CT)
LUCKNOW, India (AP) - A series of near-simultaneous explosions ripped through courthouse complexes Friday in three north Indian cities, killing at least 16 lawyers and injuring dozens of other people, officials said.
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29 bodies pulled from China landslide
Nov 24 2007 4:15AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Authorities may need DNA tests to help identify 29 disfigured bodies that were pulled from the rubble of a landslide in mountainous central China, a state-run news agency reported Saturday.
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29 bodies pulled from China landslide
Nov 24 2007 4:15AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Authorities may need DNA tests to help identify 29 disfigured bodies that were pulled from the rubble of a landslide in mountainous central China, a state-run news agency reported Saturday.
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Storm roars toward northern Philippines
Nov 24 2007 3:39AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Typhoon Mitag, packing winds of 109 mph, barreled toward the northern Philippines on Saturday, prompting thousands of panicked east coast residents to evacuate. A separate typhoon meanwhile weakened to a tropical storm and veered away from Vietnam.
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Storm roars toward northern Philippines
Nov 24 2007 3:39AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Typhoon Mitag, packing winds of 109 mph, barreled toward the northern Philippines on Saturday, prompting thousands of panicked east coast residents to evacuate. A separate typhoon meanwhile weakened to a tropical storm and veered away from Vietnam.
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2 suicide attacks kill 35 in Pakistan
Nov 24 2007 3:11AM (CT)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Suicide bombers hit a bus carrying intelligence agency employees and also targeted a checkpoint near the headquarters of the Pakistan army on Saturday, killing up to 35 people, several officials said.
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South Korea confirms bird flu outbreak
Nov 24 2007 1:14AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korea's first bird flu outbreak in eight months forced the slaughter of thousands of ducks in the country's south Saturday, although the deadly H5N1 virus was not involved, the government said.
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