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Benazir Bhutto
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Courageous Pakistani opposition leader who had twice served as
her country's prime minister
Benazir Bhutto was often accused of courting martyrdom, and the
manner and timing of her death will bestow the status of a martyr
upon her. Like her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, she was prime
minister of Pakistan - in her case, twice - and it cost both their
lives. Her violent death is likely to cause further bloodshed and
instability in a country which is seen as the epicentre of the "war
on te...
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Who can solve Pakistan crisis? ; The assassination of Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, less than two weeks before the January election that might have returned the country to civilian rule, has put not just the election but the country's future as a democracy in doubt. GWYNNE DYER looks at the options
Western Daily Press (Bristol UK)
; The assassination of Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, less than two weeks before the January election that might have returned the country to civilian rule, has put not just the election but the country's future as a democracy in doubt. GWYNNE DYER looks at the options Benazir
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Standing by her man: Benazir Bhutto insists her husband is honest.(Brief Article)
Newsweek
; ... against him. She gives every indication of believing in her husband's innocence. She has this remarkable ability to shut out bad news, says a former close associate. I am sure she really does think Zardari is completely honest. If so, many Pakistanis disagree ...
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Country is on a knife's edge; Prediction of civil war as suicide bomber guns down Benazir Bhutto after rally.(News)
The Journal (Newcastle, England)
; Byline: By Jessica Salter PAKISTAN was on a knife's edge last night after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. The country's former prime minister was shot by a suicide bomber who then blew himself up moments after she addressed thousands of supporters in the city of Rawalpindi. The killing came
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Benazir Bhutto set to return home: report, XINHUA
Xinhua (China)
; 00-00-0000 ISLAMABAD, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is set to return home to lead her party into the country' s general election, defying the prospect of arrest, according to the daily Nation on Friday. Quoting sources in Pakistan People's Party (PPP), the
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In Pakistan Benazir Bhutto's Dismissal Is Deja Vu All Over Again
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
; In Pakistan Benazir Bhutto's Dismissal Is Dj Vu All Over Again On the same day Americans went to the polls to elect a president for the next four years, President Farooq Ahmed Leghari dismissed the government of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan two years before the end of its five-year
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Benazir Bhutto
The Independent - London
; Courageous Pakistani opposition leader who had twice served as her country's prime minister Benazir Bhutto was often accused of courting martyrdom, and the manner and timing of her death will bestow the status of a martyr upon her. Like her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, she was prime minister of
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'Consensus grows' for widower of Benazir Bhutto to become premier
The Independent - London
; ... minister after a by-election in three months' time. There are suggestions a minor party may stand in for him during the interim. News of the party's backing for Mr Zardari came as two suicide bombers killed at least 24 people in huge explosions in Lahore. More ...
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An Evening with Benazir Bhutto
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
; An Evening With Benazir Bhutto Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto, who is now in exile abroad, shared her thoughts with a small group that included this writer in a Virginia suburb of Washington, DC on Sept. 26. It was only two weeks before the Oct. 12 military takeover that removed
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Prayers for a fallen leader; BENAZIR BHUTTO: Pakistan 'in turmoil' as funeral takes place.(News)
Birmingham Mail (England)
; Byline: By Sam Marsden BRITISH Muslims and Christians joined in prayers for Benazir Bhutto as the assassinated former prime minister was laid to rest amid violent scenes across Pakistan. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said: This deadly attack is also a potent reminder of the threat we face from
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Benazir Bhutto; OBITUARY.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; BENAZIR BHUTTO existed with the realisation that she was a target of the kind of violence that was to end her life. Born in Karachi in June, 1953, Ms Bhutto endured the hanging of her father in 1979, periods of exile, two spells as Prime Minister of Pakistan, arrests and constant threats.
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