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Thu, December 27, 2007 09:40:40 PMFrom:
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The Courier-Mail: Bhutto killing sparks war fears
Courier-Mail
Harry, this is your Courier-Mail update for Friday, 28 December 2007
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WILD Oats XI has taken line honours in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race for the third year in a row.
First boat home | Race tracker | Photos of the finish
Bhutto killing sparks war fears
DEADLY violence has erupted across Pakistan after the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, raising fears the nuclear-armed nation could be pushed to the brink of civil conflict.
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