BHUTTO LEAVES FOR KARACHI
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Lahore, Nov 17 : Pakistan freed opposition leader Benazir Bhutto left for Karachi today and vowed to continue her political struggle to unite the opposition parties. She was freed from her detention in the eastern city of Lahore on November 16. Meanwhile, Pakistan television station Geo TV, based in Karachi, said on the night of November 16 that its news channel had been ordered off the air by the Pakistani government.
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