Morgan Stanley
India | Sunday, 23 November 2008

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51. King drags Bhutan into democracy and first elections
The tiny and deeply traditional Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan takes a slightly nervous step into the modern world on Monday when it holds the first parliamentary elections in its history.
21 Mar 2008
52. Pakistan assembly to elect PM on Monday
Pakistanis will learn who their next prime minister will be on Monday, when the National Assembly reconvenes to elect the leader of the incoming coalition government.
20 Mar 2008
53. Pakistani parliament hostile to Musharraf sworn in
Pakistan's new National Assembly was sworn in on Monday, setting the scene for a showdown with President Pervez Musharraf a month after his opponents swept a general election.
17 Mar 2008
54. Iranians vote, conservatives tipped to win
Iranians voted on Friday in a low-key election likely to keep parliament in the grip of conservatives after unelected state bodies barred many reformist foes of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from the race.
14 Mar 2008
55. Clinton, staff cheery in face of grim outlook
U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton's poll numbers are slipping and each day seems to bring news of waning support but a display of stubborn optimism surrounds the candidate who faces do-or-die contests in her presidential bid this week.
02 Mar 2008
56. Suicide bomb attack at Pakistan rally kills 18
A suicide bomber struck at an election rally in northwestern Pakistan Saturday, killing at least 18 people and wounding more than 25, police and civilian officials said.
10 Feb 2008
57. Bhutto's supporters scoff at Scotland Yard's findings
Benazir Bhutto's supporters disputed a Scotland Yard finding Friday that a bomb not a bullet killed the ex-prime minister, and her party renewed its call for a full-scale international investigation into her death.
10 Feb 2008
58. Russia's Putin launches tirade against West's "arms race"
President Vladimir Putin accused the United States of unleashing a new arms race on Russia's borders on Friday in a speech that is likely to provide a blueprint for his successor's policies.
09 Feb 2008
59. Council of Europe fears Russia election won't be fair
The only Western observers planning to monitor Russia's presidential vote said on Friday the campaign was unfair and slanted in favor of Kremlin front-runner Dmitry Medvedev.
09 Feb 2008
60. British police claim blast led to Bhutto's death
British police investigating the murder of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto concluded she was killed by a head injury caused by the impact of a bomb blast, not by a bullet, drawing scepticism from her close aides.
09 Feb 2008
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