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View all search resultsPakistan election: Kalsoom Nawaz, the wife of former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-N party chief Nawaz Sharif, walks out of a polling station after casting her ballot in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday
Pakistan election: Kalsoom Nawaz, the wife of former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-N party chief Nawaz Sharif, walks out of a polling station after casting her ballot in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday. Defying the danger of militant attacks, Pakistanis streamed to the polls Saturday for a historic vote pitting a former cricket star against a two-time prime minister and an unpopular incumbent. But bombings that killed and wounded dozens underlined the risks many people took just casting their ballots. (AP/K.M. Chaudary) (AP/K.M. Chaudary)
span class="caption">Pakistan election: Kalsoom Nawaz, the wife of former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-N party chief Nawaz Sharif, walks out of a polling station after casting her ballot in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday. Defying the danger of militant attacks, Pakistanis streamed to the polls Saturday for a historic vote pitting a former cricket star against a two-time prime minister and an unpopular incumbent. But bombings that killed and wounded dozens underlined the risks many people took just casting their ballots. (AP/K.M. Chaudary)
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