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US efforts for stability in key ally are shaken

By Farah Stockman
Globe Staff / December 28, 2007

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WASHINGTON - The assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the feisty, Harvard-educated leader of Pakistan's largest opposition party threatens to destroy US plans for a gradual transition to democracy from an increasingly unpopular government dominated by the military. (Full article: 1090 words)

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