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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistani leaders failed Sunday to reach a deal on restoring judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf, increasing the likelihood the ruling coalition could shatter after just six weeks in power.
Negotiators from the two main ruling parties held talks in London throughout the weekend, ahead of a self-imposed deadline of today to resolve the issue. But officials said Sunday night they were heading back to Pakistan without a deal.
Representatives of the junior party said members would meet today to consider whether to stay in the coalition. The party has already threatened to quit the Cabinet.



