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PML-N won all 11 parliament seats in Lahore in the 2008 election, which PTI had boycotted.
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The area has long been dominated by the PML-N, which won all 11 national Parliament seats in Lahore in the last election, in 2008.
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In the previous elections in 2008, PML-N once again won control over the government of Punjab, the richest of the country's four provinces, with Mr. Sharif's younger brother, Shahbaz Sharif, serving as chief minister.
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The Governing Council has won international recognition in U.N.
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She said the U.N. keeps its numbers round and won't include unidentified or missing persons.
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Although the corporate giant won't answer its phone and the big N refuses to comment on rumors, our pals over at Joystiq were able to confirm the lack of pre-planned demo space for the Wii in the Q4 store layouts.
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Despite being almost totally outplayed, Wigan did occasionally string a move together that ensured the United defence was not completely redundant, and Charles N'Zogbia missed a great chance to reduce the deficit when Won-Hee Cho's pass set him free in the box only for the winger to drift his shot wide, while Hugo Rodallega headed straight at Tomasz Kuszczak from six yards out.
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"Most of those mistakes won't be fatal, " says Sheila Dunn, a retired microbiologist whose gardens, in Weaverville, N.
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And U.N. officials who have been making plans for a peacekeeping force say countries willing to take part won't send troops to shoot their way into Darfur.
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