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Pakistan Leader: Americans Losing War In Afghanistan
The Associated PressThe U.S.-led coalition's battle against the Taliban has already been lost because of its failure to win over the Afghan people, Pakistan's president warned Tuesday before tough talks this week with Prime Minister David Cameron, who has accused the country...Tags: Terrorism, Floods, Disasters and Accidents, Benazir Bhutto, Civil Unrest
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'Get the shark's mouth on here'
Of The Morning CallChris R. Showalter, son of a PPL lineman in Lancaster, joined the Army Air Forces after the Pearl Harbor attack. Today, the 84-year-old Salisbury Township resident remembers serving with the Flying Tigers in China. Showalter's story begins as he arrives...Tags: Emmaus, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Radio Industry, OWN (tv network), Entertainment
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Benazir Bhutto Mourned 1 Year Later
KARACHI, Pakistan-- With tears, prayers and candlelight vigils, Pakistanis today marked the first anniversary of Benazir Bhutto's assassination, a killing that stunned the world and came to symbolize the rising Islamic militancy gripping her homeland....Tags: Heads of State, Television Industry, Elections, Benazir Bhutto, Civil Unrest
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3 of 4 tied to blasts traveled to Pakistan
Los Angeles TimesISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Three of the four Britons identified as the London bombers visited Pakistan this year, two traveling together, Pakistani officials confirmed yesterday. Investigators are trying to find out whether their trips were connected with...Tags: Terrorism, Al-Qaeda, Wars and Interventions, Civil Unrest, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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'A Mighty Heart'
Times Staff Writer"A Mighty HEART" has to serve a number of masters — the somber story surrounding the kidnapping of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, the magnetic star quality of actress Angelina Jolie, the quasi-documentary style of director Michael...Tags: Political Systems, Journalism, Michael Winterbottom, HBO (tv network), Band of Brothers (tv program)
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Pakistan creates more distance between itself, Taliban
Chicago Tribune staff reporterAs the Taliban's power erodes in Afghanistan, officials in Pakistan are further distancing themselves from what remains of the embattled, hard-line regime. One of only three countries ever to recognize the Taliban government, Pakistan on Monday said it...Tags: Terrorism, Osama bin Laden, Heads of State, Murder, United Nations
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Pakistan extradites 1986 hijacker
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFifteen years of U.S. pressure preceded Pakistan's extradition this week of a man indicted in a deadly 1986 Pan Am hijacking, but the hand-over of the remaining four hijackers could face further delays, according to officials here. The first of the...Tags: Terrorism, Disasters and Accidents, Murder, Air and Space Accidents, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Pakistan's scientists under scrutiny
Chicago Tribune foreign correspondentThe day after Pakistan handed over Yemeni microbiologist Jamil Qasim Saeed Mohammed to U.S. agents, authorities stepped up their search for other scientists and students who may have maintained links to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, Pakistani...Tags: Terrorism, Colin Powell, Al-Qaeda, Weaponry, Civil Unrest
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Families take different paths to deal with loss, uncertainty
In the end, Michael Desposito's family members felt they simply had to have closure. For Samantha Allen's 11 siblings, waiting for grim confirmation of their sister's death has been excruciating. David Peterson could not stop staring at the Pennsylvania...Tags: Terrorism, Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Death
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'Dirty bomb' probe widens
Los Angeles Times staff writersU.S. authorities overseas have interrogated a second suspect in the alleged Al Qaeda plot to detonate a radioactive bomb in America, officials said Tuesday, as investigators scrambled to determine if other accomplices are in the United States,...Tags: Swiss Confederation, Charleston, Disasters and Accidents, Al-Qaeda, Broward County
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Mohammed was roused from sleep
Chicago Tribune staff reportersThe broken door of the two-story villa in an upper-middle-class district of this city is the only outward sign that it was a hideout for suspected terrorists where the authorities say they captured a major leader of al-Qaida, Khalid Sheik Mohammed. It...Tags: Terrorism, Al-Qaeda, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Gaming, Television Networks
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India shells Kashmir posts
Tribune foreign correspondentAs Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived here Monday to try to ease tensions between India and Pakistan, India shelled Pakistani troops in the disputed Kashmir region, an attack likely to make even more challenging Powell's delicate mission to build...Tags: Terrorism, Colin Powell, Civil Unrest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Death
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