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Pakistan Strike Called Response To U.S. Reports

A missile strike that killed close to 80 people at an Islamic school in Pakistan early Monday was launched because of U.S. intelligence reports that senior al-Qaeda figures were hiding there, Pakistani intelligence officials said. The strike generated angry protests by religious and tribal leaders,...
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Pamela Constable and Kamran Khan

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