Pakistan's lawyers protest against President Musharraf

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WORLD NEWS USPAKISTAN 3 MCT

Tim Johnson / MCT

Nearly every Thursday, lawyers in Pakistan's major cities take to the streets to protest what they say is the end of the independence of the court system under President Pervez Musharraf, a strong U.S. ally.

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