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This Story Pakistan's Bhutto Vows to Persevere Despite Deaths of 140, New Threats Article | KARACHI, Pakistan, Oct. 19 -- Somber but defiant, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto said Friday that the massive attack that had missed her but killed 140 others on Thursday would not deter her from seeking public office, even though she continued to receive credible reports of plots against her. |
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