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Where does Pakistan go from here?

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November 5, 2007

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Musharraf's worst crisis yet?
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Pak: 1,000 lawyers held, rumours of Musharraf's arrest
The government however laughed off rumours of a coup against Musharraf.

· Colonel Dr Anil Athale (retd): Will Musharraf survive and succeed?
· Najam Sethi: Where does Pakistan go from here?
· Rajeev Srinivasan: Democracy and autocracy, subcontinent-ishtyle
· 'Musharraf losing sense of balance'
· US is reviewing aid to Pakistan
· Bhutto reminds Musharraf his commitments
· Deposed Chief Justice says Musharraf's actions illegal
· Pak swap 25 militants with 211 soldiers
· Child suicide bomber could have been used: Benazir
· Holding polls in time is top priority: Musharraf
· Emergency: Pak Oppn parties to decide consensus plan of action
· 'Pak's N-bomb may fall into hands of terrorists'
· We don't support emergency in Pak:US
· US senators seek strict action against Musharraf

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· JKLF's 114-day peace march postponed
· King Tutenkhamun unmasked!
· Lalu's son has tough time with Nitish's guards
· N-deal: Mulford meets Yashwant, Jaswant
· New York City relaxes strict parking laws for Diwali
· Karnataka governor leaves for Delhi with final report
· Dumping waste at neighbour's place? Think again
· Tell all book lands spymaster in more trouble
· Opium row: Court asks cops to book Jaswant Singh
· Mulford discusses N-deal with Yashwant Sinha
· Assault on scribe: Builder held, bodyguard surrenders
· Regional loyalties could distort national vision: PM
· China's first lunar probe enters moon's orbit
· J&K to have world's tallest bridge
· Rizwanur case: CBI interrogates top cop
· Coffee can reduce skin cancer risk
· Bihar official ostracised for sheltering pigs
· SC grants bail to ex-UP chief secretary
· Karnataka: Governor may send report today
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