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[Title] => Pakistan's Sharif wants good relations with US
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[Title] => Notorious Pakistan A-bomb scientist tries politics
[Summary] => The man who made Pakistan into a nuclear power and later admitted to leaking atomic secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya is going into politics, aiming to shake up the country ahead of national elections.
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[Title] => Pakistani president says no plans to resign
[Summary] => Pakistan's president said he has no intention of stepping down in the face of allegations his government sought U.S. help in reining in Pakistan's powerful military.
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[Title] => Musharraf says he will return to Pakistan
[Summary] => Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said Friday he will return to his homeland no later than next March to resume his political ambitions despite facing arrest warrants in connection with the slaying of an ex-prime minister.
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[Title] => Pakistan's president denies harboring bin Laden
[Summary] => Pakistan's president denied suggestions his country's security forces may have sheltered Osama bin Laden before he was killed by American forces, and said their cooperation with the United States helped pinpoint the world's most wanted man.
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[Title] => Ex-Pakistani leader admits mistakes while in power
[Summary] => 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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[Title] => Obama holds videoconference with Afghan president
[Summary] => Afghan President Hamid Karzai and President Barack Obama discussed the new US policy for Afghanistan during an hour-long video conference call Tuesday morning, a spokesman for the presidential palace said.
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[Title] => UN probe into slaying of Bhutto begins
[Summary] => ISLAMABAD (AP) The United Nations formally began a six-month investigation yesterday into the slaying of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, a process that the government hopes will lead to her killers being brought to justice.
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[Title] => US drone attack claims 80 lives in Pakistan
[Summary] => ISLAMABAD (AP) -- What appeared to be the deadliest US missile attack ever on Pakistani soil brought an unusual reaction in a country that has previously denounced such strikes as an affront to its sovereignty — silence.
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[Title] => Pakistan president signs off on Islamic law deal
[Summary] => ISLAMABAD (AP) – Pakistan's pro-US president signed a regulation yesterday to put a northwestern district under Islamic law as part of a peace deal with the Taliban, going along after coming under intense pressure from members of his own party and other lawmakers.
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December 1, 2009 - 5:46pm