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  2. Peter Forster (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Cochrane Forster (29 June 1920 – 16 November 1982) was an English film and television actor. [1] [2] [3] He was born and brought up in London, England, where he trained to become an actor before moving to Los Angeles. He married actress Jennifer Raine; the couple's son, Brian Forster, was born in 1960. [4]

  3. July and August 2011 Karachi targeted killings - Wikipedia

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    The high death toll in July made it one of the deadliest months in almost two decades in the history of Karachi – in fighting linked to ethnic and religious tensions that plague the city. [6] The shooting incidents, starting from 6 July, were perpetrated by unknown gunmen and fired indiscriminately in various neighbourhoods throughout the city.

  4. Peter Forster - Wikipedia

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    Peter Forster may refer to: Peter Forster (actor) (1920–1982), English actor Peter Forster (wood engraver) (1934–2021), English wood engraver, artist and printmaker

  5. Peter Jason, 'Karate Kid' and 'Deadwood' actor, dead at 80 ...

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    "Peter Jason, one of the great character actors in cinema, has died. His first movie was Howard Hawks' RIO LOBO. He was a dear friend and I'll miss him terribly," Carpenter wrote Feb. 20.

  6. Peter Forster (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Robert Forster (born 16 March 1950) is a British former Anglican bishop. He was Bishop of Chester in the Church of England from 1996 and a Lord Spiritual (member of the House of Lords) from 2001 until his retirement in 2019. He was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 2021.

  7. 2015 Karachi bus shooting - Wikipedia

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    2015 Karachi bus shooting Location Safoora Goth, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Coordinates 24°51′19″N 67°10′19″E  /  24.8554°N 67.1719°E  / 24.8554; 67.1719 Date 13 May 2015 Target Ismaili community Attack type Shooting Deaths 45 Injured Dozens Perpetrators Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (claimed) Jundallah (claimed) ISIL (claimed)

  8. 2024 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    10 January – The Supreme Court of Pakistan upholds the 2019 death sentence upon former leader Pervez Musharraf, who died in February 2023. [4] 16 January – 2024 Iranian missile strikes in Pakistan: Iran launches a missile attack within Balochistan, targeting what it describes are terrorist sites. Pakistan calls the action an "unprovoked ...

  9. Murder of Shahzeb Khan - Wikipedia

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    The high-profile murder case of Karachi's young boy Shahzeb Khan took a new dramatic twist on 28 November 2017, as Sindh High Court (SHC) set aside death sentence awarded to Shahrukh Jatoi and ordered retrial of the case. [6] [7] [8]