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During her first term as prime minister, Harvard alumna Benazir Bhutto spoke at the university's June commencement in 1989. She was a frequent visitor to the Boston area. During her first term as prime minister, Harvard alumna Benazir Bhutto spoke at the university's June commencement in 1989. She was a frequent visitor to the Boston area. (Janet Knott/Globe Staff)
By Anna Badkhen
Globe Staff / December 28, 2007

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Expelled from the prime minister's office for the second time and dogged by allegations of corruption and economic mismanagement, Benazir Bhutto left Pakistan to deliver a speech at a place she called home: the Harvard University campus. (Full article: 672 words)

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