activity // Oceanbound
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Benazir Bhutto has been released from seven days of house arrest.
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Police in Karachi fired teargas at stone-throwing crowds on Tuesday (November 13) as supporters of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto took to the streets. Earlier in Lahore, authorities...
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If Pakistanis get loud, they will be killed. They know that. Who will kill them? The dictator that is propped up and supported by America.
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Only a sinful pig would stay there rather than feed the hungry poor of the world.
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Organizers of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing have published a list of ?prohibited objects? in the Olympic village where athletes will stay. To the surprise of many, Bibles are among the objects that...
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Thankfully, the bible has been banned. It should be banned throughout the world. It is a work of fiction that has caused enormous death and destruction.
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Musharraf gives his thoughts from his hotel room on his Indian heritage and the "festival of lights."
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This is so funny. Musharaff is not Pakistani. One cannot destroy a country and then call himself a citizen of that country.
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In his first press conference since declaring emergency rule on 3 November, President Musharraf has said he hopes to hold elections by 9 January, but made no indication of when emergency rule would...
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Polls?? Elections???
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Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has been released from house arrest in the capital, Islamabad, officials say.
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Mushy is talking Bushy
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The house of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has been surrounded by police, hours before her party is due to hold a mass rally. She has not been formally placed under house arrest, and...
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A film about the diminishing freedom of Pakistani journalists...
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Someone ought to do a documentary on the loss of press freedom in the US.
It mirrors Pakistan and Egypt.
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Afghanistans worst suicide bombing killed at least forty people yesterday, including schoolchildren and five MPs, in a northern province previously regarded as relatively peaceful.
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