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Lawyers denounce Pakistani jailings
Hundreds of lawyers in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and around the world have been demonstrating in support of their brethren in Pakistan who were detained by police for protesting the suspension of that country's constitution early this month. Pakistan'...Tags: Politics, Washington (U.S. state), University of Chicago, Judges, Washington, DC
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Pakistan's extremist triumph
Maulana Sufi Mohammed, a radical cleric who was freed last year after spending six years in jail for leading 10,000 Pashtun tribesmen in opposition to the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, has begun a new campaign. He is leading a peace march...Tags: Armed Forces, Washington (U.S. state), Barack Obama, Death, Madrasas
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A moment of truth in Pakistan
There are moments in history that prove decisive and mark a turning point for the future. The Civil War was such a moment in the United States. The fall of the Berlin Wall was such a moment for Germany and the European Union. Today is Pakistan's moment of...Tags: Armed Forces, Government Ministers, Religious Conflicts, Peace Negotiations, Democracy
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Sharif carrying the torch of opposition in Pakistan
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs this country's political opposition looks for a leader after last week's assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif may be the last man standing. And his eyes are fixed upon a single goal: to get rid of his archenemy, the man who kicked him out...Tags: Nawaz Sharif, Washington (U.S. state), Freedom of the Press, White House, George W. Bush
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Q&A: Chaos in Pakistan
Chicago Tribune's South Asia reporter Kim Barker received the questions you submitted about the recent turmoil in Pakistan. Have another question? Submit it here Didn't Musharraf used to be an American ally? Will the U.S. continue to support him...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Politics, Armed Forces, Washington (U.S. state), Defense
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Bhutto gave N. Korea nuke secrets: book
The Swampby Frank James One of the most interesting stories today is the Washington Post piece on a new book which states that Benazir Bhutto, the former Pakistani premier who was assassinated last year, provided nuclear secrets back in the 1990s......Tags: Washington Post Co., Benazir Bhutto, Espionage and Intelligence, Politics, National Government
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Leave Pakistan alone
As Pakistan's president, Pervez Musharraf, struggles to retain power, the United States finds itself in a familiar predicament, one that illustrates a recurring pathology in its foreign policy. Having yet again cast its lot with a strongman, Washington is...Tags: Nawaz Sharif, Armed Forces, Washington (U.S. state), Government Ministers, Education
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A.Q. Khan, Pakistani nuclear scientist, freed by Pakistan court
Reporting from Istanbul, Turkey, and Islamabad, Pakistan -- A Pakistani court today freed nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan from unofficial house arrest, capping a rehabilitation that began almost from the moment he confessed in 2004 to providing sensitive...Tags: National Government, Government, Police Arrests, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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He gave Pakistan her voice
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKarachi, Pakistan Out of costume but not out of character, one of Pakistan's hottest TV stars was sipping his first tea of the day as the sun faded on a December afternoon, the shadow of his beard evidence of rising late after another night of...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Armed Forces, Air and Space Accidents, George W. Bush, Entertainment
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Musharraf takes oath as civilian president
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPresident Pervez Musharraf was inaugurated today as a civilian president, as aides signaled that a date for ending a nearly month-old emergency decree could be announced later in the day. Clad in a dark tunic and looking somber, Musharraf was sworn in by...Tags: Local Government, Civil Rights, Nawaz Sharif, Disasters and Accidents, Armed Forces
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Our ally in Islamabad
Today, Center for American Progress senior fellow Brian Katulis and Heritage Foundation senior research fellow Lisa Curtis debate U.S. support of Pakistan's government. Later in the week, they'll discuss Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan's coming elections and...Tags: Armed Forces, Washington (U.S. state), Condoleezza Rice, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Saudi Arabia
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At Dem debate, the word is change
Tribune political reporterThe Democratic presidential contenders used a debate before an Iowa audience Sunday to try to buttress their rallying call for changing the country's direction as they questioned Sen. Barack Obama's experience and argued over how best to leave Iraq....Tags: Osama bin Laden, New York, Washington (U.S. state), John Edwards, Barack Obama
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