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[Title] => Angry lawyer throws shoe at Pakistan's Musharraf
[Summary] => An angry lawyer threw a shoe at former President Pervez Musharraf as he headed to court in southern Pakistan on Friday to face legal charges following his return to the country after four years in self-imposed exile, police said.
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[Title] => Gunfire rattles Pakistan's Karachi as deaths mount
[Summary] => Gunshots rattled Pakistan's largest city Saturday as authorities scrambled to bring an end to political and ethnic violence that has claimed at least 93 lives in five days.
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[Title] => Pakistan: Blasts kill 80 to avenge bin Laden death
[Summary] => A pair of suicide bombers attacked recruits leaving a paramilitary training center in Pakistan on Friday, killing 80 people in an especially deadly strike that the Pakistani Taliban claimed it carried out to avenge the killing of Osama bin Laden.
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[Title] => Taliban claim responsibility on attacks that killed 68
[Summary] => Pakistani Taliban Friday claimed responsibility for twin bomb attacks on a training center of security forces in the country's northwest, which according to officials killed 68 security personnel, more than 10 civilians and injured over 100 others.
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[Title] => Police: 68 killed in bombings in NW Pakistan
[Summary] => Two explosions struck a paramilitary training center in northwestern Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 68 people — nearly all recruits — in the bloodiest attack in the country since a U.S. raid killed al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden.
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[Title] => Pakistan: Up to 700 militants killed in offensive
[Summary] => MARDAN (AP) – Pakistani planes bombed suspected militant positions in a stronghold close to the capital Monday, pressing ahead with a fierce offensive the government claimed had killed 700 insurgents and had the Taliban on the run.
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[Title] => Pakistan: Up to 700 militants killed in offensive
[Summary] => ISLAMABAD (AP) – A major Pakistani military offensive in the northwest has killed up to 700 militants in the past four days, and the operation will proceed until the last Taliban fighter in the area is ousted, the country's top civilian security official said Monday.
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[Title] => (UPDATE) Police: Suicide bomb kills 5 in northwest Pakistan
[Summary] => PESHAWAR (AP) – Police say a suicide bomber rammed his vehicle into a checkpoint in northwest Pakistan, killing four civilians and a member of the Frontier Constabulary security force.
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[Title] => Taliban move to new Pakistan area ups peace doubts
[Summary] => ISLAMABAD (AP) – Gunmen attacked a Pakistani paramilitary force sent to a Taliban-infiltrated district just 60 miles from the capital yesterday, killing a police officer and feeding growing doubts about the government's peace deal with extremists in the area.
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[Title] => Pakistan: Blasts kill 80 to avenge bin Laden death
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[Title] => Taliban claim responsibility on attacks that killed 68
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[Title] => Police: 68 killed in bombings in NW Pakistan
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[Title] => Pakistan: Up to 700 militants killed in offensive
[Summary] => MARDAN (AP) – Pakistani planes bombed suspected militant positions in a stronghold close to the capital Monday, pressing ahead with a fierce offensive the government claimed had killed 700 insurgents and had the Taliban on the run.
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[Title] => Pakistan: Up to 700 militants killed in offensive
[Summary] => ISLAMABAD (AP) – A major Pakistani military offensive in the northwest has killed up to 700 militants in the past four days, and the operation will proceed until the last Taliban fighter in the area is ousted, the country's top civilian security official said Monday.
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[Title] => (UPDATE) Police: Suicide bomb kills 5 in northwest Pakistan
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