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Pakistan denies army major’s arrest for CIA links

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ISLAMABAD — The Pak­istani army denied Wednes­day that one of its majors was among a group of Pak­ista­nis who West­ern offi­cials say were arrested for feed­ing the CIA infor­ma­tion before the Amer­i­can raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

AP Sources: Bin Laden documents sharpen US aim

WASHINGTON — The U.S. is track­ing pos­si­ble new ter­ror tar­gets and step­ping up sur­veil­lance of oper­a­tives pre­vi­ously con­sid­ered minor al-Qaida fig­ures after dig­ging through the moun­tain of cor­re­spon­dence seized from Osama bin Laden’s hide­out, offi­cials say. The trove of mate­r­ial is fill­ing in blanks on how al-Qaida oper­a­tives work, think and fit in the orga­ni­za­tion, they say.

US, Pakistan try to salvage ties

ISLAMABAD — A top U.S. emis­sary warned Pak­istan on Mon­day that “actions not words” are needed to tackle mil­i­tant sanc­tu­ar­ies, as the two coun­tries tried to sal­vage their rela­tion­ship two weeks after the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden in a gar­ri­son town close to the national capital.

Taliban show resolve to fight on after bin Laden

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ISLAMABAD (AP) — A dou­ble Tal­iban sui­cide attack that killed 66 para­mil­i­tary police recruits rep­re­sented the dead­liest ter­ror­ist strike in Pak­istan since the killing of Osama bin Laden. It sent a strong sig­nal that mil­i­tants mean to fight on and to try to avenge the al-Qaida leader.

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