Back on October 25, George Wittman saw tragedy in the making:
Her friends say that she is a careful and analytical person, but willful in matters important to her. Her courage cannot be doubted. That may be so, and these may be characteristics acceptable in business and even in politics in normal Western democracies, but in Pakistan there is a high potential that these traits can result in death long before one's time.
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