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...that is where Bhutto's final chapter picks up - as the popularity of the Musharraf regime collapses and the world looks warily at the future of Pakistan and the threat of radicalism. In exile once again and with corruption charges against her, Bhutto struck a deal with Musharraf, who was under pressure to restore democracy. Washington smiled on it and Bhutto, now anointed as the West's favorite to restore democratic credibility to a moderate Pakistani government, returned to retake what she always believed was hers. Thousands showed up to welcome her and more than 100 died when that welcome...
...staged three air strikes, including one Wednesday. Turkey claims to have attacked some 200 PKK locations, and killed hundreds of militants. A PKK fighter told TIME that just five of the group's members had been killed. Whatever the true figure, the operation would seem to be a minor chapter in Turkey's seemingly never-ending civil war with radicals among its oppressed Kurdish minority population, who took up arms...
Jackson delivered his stamp of approval in a statement: "I'm very pleased that we've been able to put our differences behind us, so that we may begin a new chapter with our old friends at New Line. We are delighted to continue our journey through Middle Earth...
HRiNK—a group of 24 students who hold weekly meetings to organize events that raise awareness—evolved this year from the Harvard chapter of the national organization Liberty in North Korea (LiNK...
...current situation: HUDS only incorporates some elements of sustainability into its dining halls—a local squash here and an organic apple there. According to Francesca T. Gilberti ’10, a Crimson magazine editor and leader of Harvard Slow Food—a local chapter of an international organization that promotes local, sustainable food—“In order for HUDS and the Food Literacy Project to initiate widespread change, they need to know that sustainable dining matters to the students...