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...“The reason why I’m suffering is because they know that [in the] elections, we would win hands down,” he added. “And because of that, they’re dismantling a democracy.”...
...For the first time in years, Iran’s universities have re-emerged as a central focus of protests following the death in custody of a woman arrested for allegedly violating the Islamic dress code....
...“We’re seeing a rate hike feeding frenzy,” said one portfolio manager. “It’s the reverse of what we saw in the last decade . . . Nowadays the last thing anyone wants is a weak currency.”...
...“We’re not hopeful for a better future.”...
...He has turned this year’s re-election campaign into a referendum on himself, the self-styled “watchman” of the nation’s security....
...“The prime minister will not be able to get away with a sleight of hand on this one — we’re watching very closely.” The unions would see the end of the pay cap as a major victory....
...Rohit Sharma was run out for 91 in the 36th from a dart of a throw from Babar Azam....
...“Perhaps this catastrophe will get the health department to re-examine whether it should be more directive from the centre,” he added....
...At 70, we’re negotiating a dangerous bend in the river....
...This involves removing white blood cells from the patient and re-engineering them in a laboratory in a way that enhances their ability to detect and kill cancer....
...This involves extracting blood from patients and re-engineering the disease-fighting T-cells in a way that enhances their ability to destroy tumours....
...“You’re in the remembering business,” Mamoon says to Harry, in one lengthy talk-session, “while I’m in the forgetting game – and forgetting is the loveliest of the psychic luxuries, a warm scented bath for...
...“We’re not trying to cash in....
...“We have around 10 or 12 hours daily of no electricity,” says Azam Saigol, managing director of Saigols in Lahore, an industrial conglomerate that itself produces electrical power for which the government...
...“Where we’re at is the earliest phase of a Chile,” she says, meaning when the rule of law was weak and the armed forces still powerful....
...“If you get some global brand names in private equity and first movers to come in, I think you’re going to have a herd mentality,” said Edward Gustely a private equity specialist and senior advisor to the...
...I loved it when he said we’re all built the same.” Badri Habibi, 23, a student at an Islamic university in Jakarta Pakistan ”It has good words but lacks substance....
...Publicly, the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid e Azam (PML-Q), which provided support to the previous military-backed government, continues to support Mr Musharraf....
...Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad, the former railways minister in the outgoing PML (Q) government, who is standing for re-election in Rawalpindi, disagrees....
...re-committed themselves to participating....
...independent judges who were set to challenge the legality of his re-election....
...But Mushahid Hussain, secretary-general of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League – Quaid-e-Azam (PML-Q) – said: “There’s no going back for General Musharraf....
...In the wake of the Supreme Court’s rejection last week of challenges to his re-election as president, Gen Musharraf is preparing to step out of uniform and to take office as a civilian, a move analysts expect...
...General Pervez Musharraf will retire from his powerful position as the military’s chief of staff if he is re-elected as Pakistan’s president next month, his lawyer said on Tuesday in a move to calm mounting...
...One of the most prominent members of Pervez Musharraf’s military-backed regime seeking re-election in Monday’s general election, Mr Kasuri is fighting a hotly contested rural constituency in Punjab, the...
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