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Pakistani opposition leader and anti-American cleric Qazi Hussain Ahmed, third from left, jostle to enter in Pakistani tribal area of Bajour at Torgundi Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006 in Pakistan. Authorities refused to allow him to enter in Bajour agency where bombing killed 80 people Monday. Pakistan's army spokesman that the military used intelligence provided by U.S.-led coalition forces in an air raid that left 80 people dead, while thousands of pro-Taliban tribesmen threatened to send suicide bombers to attack Pakistan forces and execute people found spying for the Americans. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
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AP HDD 2-c
2006-10-31
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
ANJUM NAVEED
061031012117
0,48MB
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