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US denounces Bhutto parade attacks

WASHINGTON—The United States on Thursday denounced deadly attacks on former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto's home-coming parade and said the blasts would not derail the country's coming elections. "The United ...

 

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Unidentified head found at Karachi blast site

KARACHI — A severed head of an unidentified person was brought to Jinnah Hospital here after blasts in the rally of Peoples Party’s Chairperson Benazir Bhutto.  The head was found on the spot...

 

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135 dead as blasts hit Benazir Bhutto’s rally in Karachi

KARACHI — As many as 135 people are reported killed and 550 other wounded in result of two powerful simultaneous explosions amid the welcome rally of Benazir Bhutto on the occasion of her return to Pakistan after eight years of self-exile.Private media reports said that explosion occurred a few yards away from the vane of Benazir Bhutto when it crossed the Carsaz Bridge. Witnesses said body parts were strewn ....

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President, PM strongly condemn the act of terrorism in Karachi
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz have strongly condemned two bomb blasts that occured near Karsaz Roundabout in Karachi on Thursday night in the procession being taken out to welcome Benazir Bhutto, Chairperson of Pakistan Peoples Party. The president and the prime minister in their separate messages said  ....

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We will not attack on Benazir: Abu Hafs

ISLAMABAD — Lal Masjid has rejected Benazir Bhutto’s claims they could try to assassinate her when she returns on Thursday after eights years in exile. "An attack on a leader as insignificant as (Benazir) would be a sign of great desperation, disorganisation and demoralisation on the part of our cadres," spokesman ...

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