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For decades, not a single woman in this dusty Pakistani village surrounded by wheat fields and orange trees has voted.

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Pakistan's government passed a major milestone yesterday, with the parliament becoming the first democratically chosen body to finish its term in a country that has faced three military coups and persistent political turmoil.

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Shiites in a southwestern Pakistani city hit by a brutal terror attack refused to bury their dead Friday in protest, demanding that the government do something to protect them from what has become a barrage of bombings and shootings against the minority Muslim sect.

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Years ago at the height of her popularity as a sex icon in movies, actress Ara Mina told me that she believed “the root cause of almost all relationship problems is often money.”

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PHNOM PENH — Barely had four-dozen Asian leaders assembled here to declare a new role of peace brokering when they were quickly put to the test.

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Once-secret US diplomatic cables have revealed concerns by Western governments that Islamist militants might get access to Pakistani nuclear material and American skepticism that Islamabad will sever ties to Taliban factions fighting in Afghanistan.

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Hundreds of US and NATO trucks carrying fuel and other supplies for troops in Afghanistan lie idle. Dramatic images of Taliban attacks on these convoys are splashed across front pages in this anti-American country with a US-allied government.

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Pakistan's ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf apologized Friday for mistakes made during his last term in office, as he launched a bid to return to power.

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Needing cash not food, refugees in Pakistan's flood-ravaged northwest do not have to look far for buyers for their rations. Outside an aid warehouse, middlemen buy US-branded oil, flour and biscuits and supply shops across the city.

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In 2000, 190 heads of government had embarked on mankind’s most ambitious project.

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Shiites in a southwestern Pakistani city hit by a brutal terror attack refused to bury their dead Friday in protest, demanding that the government do something to protect them from what has become a barrage of bombings and shootings against the minority Muslim sect.

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PHNOM PENH — Barely had four-dozen Asian leaders assembled here to declare a new role of peace brokering when they were quickly put to the test.

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Hundreds of US and NATO trucks carrying fuel and other supplies for troops in Afghanistan lie idle. Dramatic images of Taliban attacks on these convoys are splashed across front pages in this anti-American country with a US-allied government.

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Pakistan's ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf apologized Friday for mistakes made during his last term in office, as he launched a bid to return to power.

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Needing cash not food, refugees in Pakistan's flood-ravaged northwest do not have to look far for buyers for their rations. Outside an aid warehouse, middlemen buy US-branded oil, flour and biscuits and supply shops across the city.

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In 2000, 190 heads of government had embarked on mankind’s most ambitious project.

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