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Pakistan says U.N. favorable to Bhutto inquiry
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Pakistan has reached a "broad understanding" with the United Nations on aspects of a proposed U.N. investigation into the killing of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto but details remain to be worked out, its foreign minister said on Thursday.
Nations:Pakistan Russia France People:Benazir Bhutto Ban Ki-moon Activities:2007 Bhutto Assassination Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-11
Bhutto suspect orders end to Pakistan militant attacks: letter
An Al-Qaeda-linked Pakistani warlord accused of masterminding the slaying of Benazir Bhutto has ordered an end to attacks on security forces in a letter obtained by AFP Thursday.
People:Benazir Bhutto Pervez Musharraf Activities:2007 Bhutto Assassination
2008-04-24
US will not dictate to Pakistan over judges: envoy
A United States envoy said Tuesday Washington will not dictate to the new Pakistani government on the restoration of judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf.
People:Pervez Musharraf Activities:2008 Pakistan Election
2008-04-22
Pakistani coalition reaffirms pact on sacked judges
Pakistan's ruling coalition renewed their pledge on Tuesday to restore the judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf who could reopen legal challenges to his rule.
People:Benazir Bhutto Nawaz Sharif Pervez Musharraf Activities:2008 Pakistan Election
2008-04-15
Musharraf swears in Pakistan cabinet full of foes
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf swore in 24 members of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani's cabinet on Monday, six weeks after opposition parties won a general election.
Nations:Pakistan People:Benazir Bhutto Nawaz Sharif Pervez Musharraf Activities:2008 Pakistan Election
2008-03-31
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