Zardari Under Pressure, Musharraf on Way Home
An army coup seems unlikely but how much longer can Pakistan’s government survive?
An army coup seems unlikely but how much longer can Pakistan’s government survive?
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Japan follows Europe and the United States in imposing an oil embargo although it is quite dependent on Iranian crude.
Mitt Romney’s fellow Republican candidates question his career as a venture capitalist.
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