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Shahbaz Sharif, brother of former Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif, has had his attempt to end his exile aborted by the Pakistani authorities. The Daily Times, Lahore editorial opines that the panicky actions of the Musharraf government have ensured that Shahbaz Sharif has become a hero. Rambled @ 2:51 PM
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