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Blast near aid office wounds 1 in NW Pakistan
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) -- An explosion struck the office of an aid organization in northwestern Pakistan near the Afghan border on Saturday, wounding a security guard, police said....

US woos skeptical Pakistanis on Afghan strategy
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Faced with an escalating insurgency, Pakistan increasingly views U.S. efforts to stabilize neighboring Afghanistan as critical to its own security - but is worried enough about the chances of American failure that it continues to hedge its bets....

Major militant attacks in Pakistan since October
A look at major attacks in Pakistan since the beginning of October:...

Pakistan army shows off gains near Afghan border
SARAROGHA, Pakistan (AP) -- A school the army says churned out suicide bombers now lies in ruins. Soldiers patrol towns once ruled by militants who gave refuge to al-Qaida. Left behind are bundles of terror manuals, extremist propaganda and boxes of ammunition and explosives....

Pakistanis worry about US nuclear intentions
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- In Washington, the ultimate Pakistani nightmare is that the country's nuclear arsenal could fall into the hands of Taliban militants or rogue soldiers....

Pakistani gov't pressured on post-offensive plan
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- As Pakistan's army plows ahead with its offensive in South Waziristan, its success is at risk because the government has yet to come up with a plan to run and rebuild the lawless territory so that the Taliban and al-Qaida don't re-emerge....

To defang Taliban, some look to private schools
QUTBAL, Pakistan (AP) -- The schoolhouse is so tiny that dozens of pupils have to sit outdoors. They're lucky if their teachers have more than a basic education. And the chanting of math equations and Quranic verses gets so loud that the children have a hard time hearing themselves....


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