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Pakistan blast kills 37
A suicide bomber rammed his car into an election office in north-western Pakistan today, killing at least 37 people and wounding more than 90 others, government officials said. A witness described bodies lying in pools of blood. more »

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Saturday, 16 February 2008:
17:20:38: Britain to recognise independent Kosovo
16:53:12: Italy: Meredith suspect given degree in prison
15:37:10: Troops on standby for Kosovo unrest
14:47:26: Pakistan blast kills 37 »latest
12:52:37: Bush backs power-sharing deal to halt Kenyan violence
12:47:10: Blast near Pakistani election office kills four

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