Bhutto's assassination in a suicide attack on Thursday has stoked violence and thrown into doubt the Jan. 8 election, deepening the crisis in the important U.S. ally against terrorism as it struggles to emerge from military rule. Anger against President Pervez Musharraf burns strongly. Since Bhutto's death nearly 50 people have been killed in violence, boosting fears about nuclear-armed Pakistan's stability.






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