Topic: Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid
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From military protégé to critic, Nawaz Sharif eyes power in Pakistan
Nawaz Sharif is the strongest contender for prime minister as Pakistan heads to the polls Saturday. The twice-elected prime minister's career has been rocky, complete with economic wins and exile.
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New to Pakistan's Taliban-heavy tribal areas: political campaigns
Pakistani President Zardari lifted a 64-year ban on political party activity in the federally administered tribal areas, saying the reforms would help defeat the 'militant mindset' there.
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After Pakistan election, Musharraf has few good options
Pakistan's president lost his final base of support in Monday's parliamentary election.
02/21/2008 12:00 am -
Pakistanis reject Musharraf rule, embrace new direction
The opposition wins by a landslide in a surprisingly smooth election, as Musharraf allies concede defeat.
02/20/2008 12:00 am -
Pakistan: No bombs, but plenty of tension as polls close for counting
Election observers have reported few instances of fraud, a key concern as officials begin tallying results.
02/18/2008 12:00 am -
In Pakistani election, a big swing vote
In Punjab, which picks 148 of 272 parliamentary seats on Feb. 18, many remain undecided.
02/15/2008 12:00 am -
Pakistani parties rally amid terror threat
Top critic Nawaz Sharif says President Pervez Musharraf hopes to silence the opposition ahead of Feb. 18 elections
02/11/2008 12:00 am -
Pakistan: Musharraf allies' election prospects fade
Many cite economic woes as campaigning for the Feb. 18 election picks up Friday.
02/08/2008 12:00 am







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