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@[]##BHUTTO BECOMES PAKISTAN'S PRESIDENT#DEPOSED LEADER ALLEGES REIGN OF TERROR #BHUTTO GOES TO THE GALLOWS@BENAZIR ARRESTED AFTER CITY RIOTS#ZIA KILLED IN AIRCRAFT EXPLOSION ##PROGRESS ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS HALTED#STATE OF EMERGENCY AS BHUTTO IS DISMISSED###BHUTTO LOOKS BOTH WAYS
Pakistan has a population of 125 million, which is set to double in the next 25 years#As a student at Oxford, Benazir had a weakness for English chocolate mints, and drove an MGB littered with unpaid parking tickets#President Zia used to use the bathroom of the deposed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to bathe his feet before praying five times a day#admire Mrs Thatcher for winning an election three times," said Benazir Bhutto in 1989. "But what a leader will be remembered for in our part of the world is presiding over the transition to democracy."#Benazir's husband, Asif Ali Zardari, was dubbed "Mr Ten Percent" by political opponents, who alleged that he took commissions on government business deals#Pakistan is the largest producer of heroin in southeast Asia. It also cultivates poppy and hemp plants to supply the international drugs trade with opium and hashish#Nearly half of Pakistan's foreign exchange earnings comes from money sent home by expatriates working mainly in the Middle East