 | Bhutto's will to be made public: Zardari | | Slain former Pakistani premier Benazir Bhutto's will is to be made public and placed in a museum to be set up in her residence in the southern port city of Karachi. |
 | If a Bhutto must run PPP, why not Fatima? | | Jemima has fired another salvo at the Bhutto clan, saying slain former premier Benazir Bhutto's niece Fatima is better qualified to run her party than her teenaged son Bilawal. |
 | Needle of doubt turns to Bhutto’s servant | | Khalid Shahinshah, who aroused suspicion with his 'strange gestures' while she was delivering her last address in Rawalpindi last week, could provide a clue to her killing. |
 | PPP to finalise draft for UN investigation | | A three-member committee of Pakistan People's Party (PPP), formed to take the matter of Benazir Bhutto's assassination to the United Nations, would finalise draft of the complaint by Sunday. |
 | Benazir shot by 3 Pak Army sniper teams | | Benazir Bhutto, the slain chairperson of the Pakistan Peoples Party, was fired upon by no less than three separate sniper teams of the Special Services Group of the Pakistan Army. |
 | US: No need for UN probe into Bhutto slaying | | The White House said today it saw no need for a United Nations investigation into Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto's slaying because Britain s Scotland Yard will lead the current probe. |
 | France ready to assist Pak in Bhutto probe | | French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner today said his country was ready to assist Pakistan in the investigations into the assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto. |
 | Mush sets up commission to identify arsonist | | President Pervez Musharraf today announced the setting up a of commission to identify those responsible for arson and looting during the protests against former premier Benazir Bhutto's assassination |
 | Scotland Yard to help Bhutto probe: Mush | | Claiming that there are many conspiracy theories going around after Benazir Bhutto's assassination Pakistan President Pervez Musharaff today justifies the poll delay. |
 | 'Bhutto was targeted using laser beam' | | The controversy over former premier Benazir Bhutto's assassination has taken another turn with a section of her Pakistan People's Party claiming she was targeted with "laser beam technology". |
 | Pak asks US leaders not to comment on BB | | Asking American leaders to "refrain" from making statements about the assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto that could be "distorted and misused", Pakistan today said. |
 | Sharif ready for alliance with late Bhutto's PPP | | Former premier Nawaz Sharif today hinted that his PML(N) party may not be averse to having an alliance with slain Benazir Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in the forthcoming general elections. |
 | Bhutto wanted to call Sharif before she died | | Minutes before she was killed, former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto wanted to speak to PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif whose supporters had been attacked in Rawalpindi on the same day. |
 | Benazir's last words: Long live Bhutto | | "Long live Bhutto" were the last words of former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto before three gunshots rang out and she slumped back on to a seat in her car. |
 | Benazir's son Bilawal appointed PPP chief | | Settling the succession issue three days after Bhutto assassination, the PPP today appointed her 19-year-old son Bilawal to head the party and decided to take part in next month general election. |
 | 'Bilwal regrets he couldn't play cricket' | | Former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto's son Bilawal, whom she was grooming to step into her shoes, is a black belt in Taekwondo but regrets that he could not play cricket. |
 | 'Rawalpindi cop was against Bhutto's autopsy' | | Bhutto's body was taken by the Rawalpindi police chief even though a medico-legal report based on a mandatory post-mortem examination is a must in a murder case under Pakistani laws. |
 | Bhutto's son not keen on leading PPP | | Slain ex-Premier Benazir Bhutto's teenage son Bilawal is not keen on leading her Pakistan People's Party (PPP), a close aide of the assassinated leader said on Sunday. |
 | US gave intelligence to Bhutto about life threat | | Weeks before the killing of ex-Premier Benazir Bhutto, the Bush Administration had provided her as well as Pakistani authorities with intelligence about possible threat to her life from extremists. |
 | Bhutto was deprived of foreign bodyguards | | Bhutto tried to hire bodyguards from Britain and the United States to protect her in Pakistan but President Pervez Musharraf blocked her plans, according to the former Premier's senior aides. |
 | Did Special Service kill Bhutto? | | The New York Sun has suspected the involvement of the Special Service Group (SSG) commandos of the Pakistan Army, the parent unit of President Musharraf, in the assassination of Bhutto. |
 | Pak media hints at conspiracy theories | | Pakistani media on Saturday questioned government's claims on Benazir Bhutto's assassination with a daily hinting at establishment's hand in her killing. |
 | Bhutto had expressed fear of being killed | | Dan Gillerman, has said that former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, assassinated on Thursday, had expressed fears for her life in last e-mails she had sent him. |
 | Pak govt blames Qaeda for Bhutto's assassination | | The Pakistan government blamed the Al-Qaida for the assassination of the former premier, saying the terror group was responsible for a series of suicide bombings aimed at destabilising the country. |
 | Al-Qaeda denies killing Benazir Bhutto | | An alleged al-Qaeda leader Baitullah Mehsud, blamed by the Pakistan government for killing Benazir Bhutto, denied any involvement in her death, his spokesman told AFP today. |
 | PDF chief condemns Bhutto's assassination | | Terming the assassiation of former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto as a "barbaric act", People s Democratic Front (PDF) today said that it was "war on democracy." |
 | US for full inquiry into Bhutto's death | | The US urged Pakistan to clear up how opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated and conceded that crucial January 8 elections may be postponed after her death. |
 | Rice hails democracy champion Bhutto | | US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has hailed Pakistan's slain former prime minister Benazir Bhutto as a "champion for democracy," urging that reform in the volatile country continue. |
 | US studies if Al-Qaeda involved in Bhutto death | | US intelligence is still trying to determine whether or not Al-Qaeda operatives were involved in the assassination of Pakistan former premier Benazir Bhutto, a White House spokesman said today. |
 | Benazir's killing blow to peace process | | Terming the assassination of Benazir Bhutto "a cruel blow" to the peace process in the sub-continent, the Jammu and Kashmir CPI(M) today said that it was a desperate bid to destabilise Pakistan. |
 | Election in Pak on schedule: Govt | | Parliamentary polls in Pakistan, reeling from a fatal suicide attack on opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, will be held as scheduled on Jan 8. |
 | Benazir's last address: Pakistan is in danger | | Minutes before she was assassinated, former premier Benazir Bhutto had said her Pakistan People's Party would "save the country" from extremists and terrorists if it was voted to power. |
 | Bhutto supporters go on rampage; 17 killed | | Pakistan People's Party supporters protesting the assassination of their leader Benazir Bhutto clashed with police in the federal capital and its twin city of Rawalpindi. |
 | Sharif drops plans to attend Bhutto's funeral | | Former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif today dropped his plans to attend the funeral of assassinated opposition leader Benazir Bhutto following a request from her husband Asif Ali Zardari. |
 | Who will lead PPP after Benazir? | | There is no clear indication as to who would step in to head the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) which does not have any leaders with the same grassroots appeal as Bhutto. |
 | Shoot-to-kill orders issued in Sindh | | The death of Benazir Bhutto has creates series of violence all across Pakistan. Manu areas including Karachi, Rawalpindi and Sindh are facing tough time. |
 | Bhutto had always been a terror target | | Benazir Bhutto was the target of threats from virtually all of the militant groups who make Pakistan their home- from al-Qaida to homegrown terrorists to tribal insurgents on the Afghan border. |
 | Benazir once cautioned Sonia | | Benazir had once said that Sonia Gandhi should not enter active politics as she needed to look after her two children, Rahul and Priyanka. |
 | Benazir thought Mush knew of Oct 18 attack | | Bhutto said in an exclusive interview to DNA in Lahore that the October 18 suicide attack on the rally in Karachi that killed 140 people could not have been possible without Musharraf knowledge. |
 | Benazir to be buried in Larkana today | | Pakistan's former Prime Minister and PPP leader Benazir Bhutto will be cremated in Larkana today. Her body will be buried alongside her father's grave. |
 | Australian PM condemns Bhutto murder | | Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today strongly condemned the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, praising her courage in fighting religious extremism. |
 | HRW condemns Bhutto murder | | A US-based human rights watchdog has called for an "independent and transparent" investigations into the killing. |
 | Plane with Bhutto's coffin arrives in Sukkur | | An air force plane carrying the body of slain Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto arrived in the southern city of Sukkur today ahead of her funeral in her home town, party officials said. |
 | US lawmakers were to meet Bhutto | | Two US lawmakers scheduled to meet with former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and President Pervez Musharraf were advised to leave the country after Bhutto's assassination. |
 | Plane with Bhutto's coffin leaves Islamabad | | An air force plane with the body of slain Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto left Islamabad early today ahead of her funeral in her home town, an interior ministry official said. |
 | Bush calls Mush after Bhutto assassination | | US President George W Bush telephoned Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today to discuss the situation in the wake of the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, a spokesman said. |
 | Bhutto's death great loss to Pak: Rice | | Condemning the assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, US Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, today said this is a "great loss" for Pakistan. |
 | Bhutto was given best security, says Durani | | Top Pakistani diplomat in Washington today said the government back home had done its best to provide protection to former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto who was assassinated in Rawalpindi. |
 | Bhutto's coffin leaves hospital to airport | | The body of Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was taken from hospital this night in preparation for a flight to her hometown of Larkana, an AFP reporter on the scene said. |
 | PPP demands inquiry into Benazir's assassination | | The Pakistan People's Party today demanded an inquiry into the assassination of its chief Benazir Bhutto, who died after being shot by a suicide attacker who blew himself him up near the venue. |
 | White House appeals for calm in Pakistan | | The White House today appealed for calm in Pakistan after former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated, sparking deadly riots in some parts of the nuclear-armed country. |
 | Sharif's party to boycott polls | | Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today announced that his PML-N party would boycott Pakistan' s upcoming general elections in the wake of the assassination of opposition leader Benazir. |
 | At least 14 killed after Bhutto's killing | | At least 14 persons were killed including 10 in this port city as rioting broke out tonight in several parts of Pakistan following the assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto. |
 | Musharraf condemns Bhutto's assassination | | Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today condemned the killing of former premier Benazir Bhutto in a terrorist attack and vowed to combat extremists and terrorists till they were eliminated. |
 | Bhutto's family heads for Pakistan | | The family of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto here left for Pakistan this evening, hours after Bhutto was assassinated in Rawalpindi. |
 | Legacy of tragedies: Fourth violent end | | The Bhutto family has been tragedy prone and its members over two generations had met a violent end, culminating in the assassination of Benazir Bhutto on Thursday. |
 | UK expresses shock over Bhutto assassination | | Expressing shock over the killing of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Britain today described the suicide bomb attack on her as "senseless" and called for "restraint" and "unity". |
 | Bhutto's murder will slow down Indo-Pak peace | | Former External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh was aghast at the assassination of former Pakistan Premier Benazir Bhutto and said the incident would slowdown the Indo-Pak peace process. |
 | Bhutto's followers in UAE in mourning | | Supporters of slain Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in the United Arab Emirates expressed shock and grief after she was assassinated in suicide attack today. |
 | US, Russia condemn Bhutto assassination | | Russia and the United States on Thursday condemned the killing of Pakistan's opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and called on the authorities to ensure stability in the country. |
 | 1977-2007: Benazir on history pages | | Born on June 21, 1953, into a wealthy family in southern Pak, the mother of three children inherited the heavy political legacy of her father Zulfikar Ali Bhutto who was hanged by Gen Zia in 1979. |
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