By MARK MCDONALD HONG KONG — India and Pakistan compete — often angrily, and usually at full volume — in just about everything. Cricket. Nuclear weapons. They dispute a marshy creek that runs between their two countries. And they spend fortunes to bivouac military units on a glacier so high, cold and forbidding that it is sometimes called "the third pole." That standoff at 22,000 feet has famously been likened to "a struggle of two bald men over a comb." Another Indo-Pak competition is the fight against polio, and India is the hands-down winner. No new cases have been reported in India in more than a year, while Pakistan remains by far the most-afflicted country, with about...
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