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  Musharraf tries to muzzle civilian politicians with brutal power Polls a sideshow to Pak's age-old conflict
Pakistan's first Parliamentary Elections since General Pervez Musharraf seized power almost three years ago are a sideshow to the real contest; a bitter power struggle between the military and civilian elites, analysts said.


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Hitler's former home in Vienna arouses angry debate Hitler's home: Austrian town weighs cost of memory
A humble abode built more than a century ago by a postmaster sits empty, facing the town cemetery, devoid of any remarkable trait but for six years of its existence, which have now returned to haunt the Austrian town where it calmly stands.


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