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Zitat:EDITORIAL: Jihad and loss of internal sovereignty.
According to a Foreign Office spokesman in Islamabad, investigations show that “certain individuals might have been motivated by personal ambition or greed” in facilitating possible nuclear technology transfers from Pakistan to Iran. The government says it will take to task anyone found involved in such activity.
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Zitat:Pakistan Leader Survives Deadly Bombings
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By PAUL HAVEN, Associated Press Writer
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan - Suicide attackers detonated two massive bombs as President Pervez Musharraf's convoy passed on a congested road Thursday, killing 14 people and getting close enough to crack the windshield on his limousine in the second attempt on his life in 11 days.
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