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Audio Visuals of Benazir Bhutto

Mon, Dec 31, 2007

Pak Affairs

- tommy schmitz

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Reactions From Around the Web
A BlogRunner Community on internet has reacted the assassination of Ms. Benazir Bhutto, their response showed she was a popular leader in International Community.

John Moore From New York Times Gatty Images has covered the Last Rally of Former slain Prime Minister of Pakistan, Ms. Benazir Bhutto.

Benazir Bhutto, 1953-2007- Life in Pictures
How has she started her life and got married, a pictorial view from New York Times can be helpful for the people to know more about her.

Bhutto Is Mourned-Pictures
Millions of her emotional supporters mourned and cried over her unfortunate demise , Last few moments of her Burial ceremony at Garhi Khuda Baksh, Pakistan, her ancestral village. Ms. Bhutto was buried next to her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, in the family’s ancestral graveyard near Naudero.

The Day After-Pictures
Riots errupt across the country because of Ms. Bhutto’s sad departure. A day after the former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in Rawalpindi, Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrolled in Karachi in an attempt to curtail widespread protests and riots.

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tommyschmitz - who has written 21 posts on Pakistan Times!.

tommy schmitz is a 52 year old recovering management consultant and began writing seriously about 18 months ago. Besides writing, these days, he is an activist for very low income and homeless persons, and lives in solidarity with such wonderful friends since October 2003. For a living, he runs a small fabrication shop for a small company in Des Moines, Iowa, and happily leave work filthy every day. He Grew up in Cincinnati's west side, spent nine years in the corporate world, seventeen years running my own consultancy, mostly to car makers in Japan, China and the US. He lived in Tokyo from 1992 to 1999. Besides serving auto industry clients (Toyota, Honda, Denso, Robert Bosch, Mitsubishi) he was the first non-Japanese accepted by the government as a paid advisor to Japanese small and medium sized companies. (Chushokigyochou, Division of JETRO and MITI).

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