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...long ago, Abdul Qadeer Khan used to walk into a wooded park across the street from his mansion in Pakistan's capital city and feed the monkeys who lived there. That was when he was a national hero and a multimillionaire, owner of a fleet of vintage cars and properties from Dubai to Timbuktu. But Khan, 68, no longer crosses the street to feed the monkeys. These days he is almost never seen outside. His house, which lies just over a grassy hillside from Islamabad's King Faisal Mosque, is modern, squat and dark, its façade concealed behind...
...mistakes" in dealing with the 1989 student protests. Zhao was deposed after opposing that summer's Tiananmen Square crackdown. MEANWHILE IN MALAWI... Justice on Wheels High court and supreme court judges ended a six-day strike after accepting a government offer to replace their aging Toyota Corollas with a fleet of new four-wheel-drive vehicles. The judges, who complained that their old cars needed constant maintenance, had originally demanded Mercedes or BMWs. Their new Nissan Terranos will cost about $60,000 apiece; per capita GDP is around...
...RICHARD BRANSON, chairman of the British airline, on plans to install casinos and double beds in the carrier's fleet of six A380 superjumbos, unveiled by Airbus last week
...from zero listings to more than a million. Foxtons, which is owned by London's biggest real estate firm, will relaunch its U.S. business this month with a marketing push of its own, playing up Web benefits and 3% commissions--and sending 200 agents into the field in a fleet of BMW minis decorated with flowers...
...good, and a great amount of critically important aid is getting through to those in such pitiable need. The United States, whose giving to this point ranks only fourth worldwide, has taken the lead in actually delivering the aid now arriving. The men and women of the Seventh Fleet have distributed badly needed food, medicine and potable water to some of the most remote and ravaged regions. While further efforts are needed to ensure that epidemics of communicable disease do not result, the world seems to have summoned enough willpower to do what is necessary to prevent further catastrophe...