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The province has seen the most ardent campaigning, with few security fears - and a result remains too close to call.
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf given until September 17 to reopen graft cases against current President Zardari.
As state institutions clash in Pakistan, they also appear to be evolving beyond historical precedents.
Killing of al-Qaeda leader puts focus on state's delicately balanced contradictions and strategic ambiguity.
"Treasure trove of information" seized from Bin Laden's hideout could offer clues about group's operations.
In Pakistan, there may be a public disconnected from the power of the State, but there is no 'regime' to revolt against.
Holbrooke visits tribal area while president Obama discusses regional concerns.
Increased political bickering harks to an era of fierce rivalries, analyst says.
Kamran Rehmat, Pakistani journalist and analyst
Analysis of Pakistan president's tough choices after elections.
Kamran Rehmat
Bilawal appointed PPP chairman while husband Asif Zardari becomes co-chairman.
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