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Hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis were fleeing a southern district Friday after the bloated Indus River crushed a levee and flooded news areas, officials said. The UN said as many as 1 million people have been displaced in the south since mid-week.

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US Army choppers carrying emergency food and water buzzed over the swollen river and washed-out bridges, landing in the valley once controlled by the Taliban.

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The Pakistani Taliban said yesterday that there is no need to release proof that the group's leader is alive to refute reports that he died from injuries sustained in a US drone strike in mid-January.

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At least one suspected US drone fired on a house in Pakistan's volatile tribal region, killing 20 people in the 11th such attack since militants in the area orchestrated a deadly suicide bombing against the CIA in Afghanistan, intelligence officials said.

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DERA ISMAIL KHAN (AP) – Pakistani troops and the Taliban fought fierce battles in a militant sanctuary near the Afghan border, with both sides claiming early victories in an army campaign that could shape the future of the country's battle against extremism.

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) – A suicide bomber attacked the main border crossing for convoys ferrying supplies to US and NATO troops in Afghanistan yesterday, killing at least 19 security officers, officials said.

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US Army choppers carrying emergency food and water buzzed over the swollen river and washed-out bridges, landing in the valley once controlled by the Taliban.

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At least one suspected US drone fired on a house in Pakistan's volatile tribal region, killing 20 people in the 11th such attack since militants in the area orchestrated a deadly suicide bombing against the CIA in Afghanistan, intelligence officials said.

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) – A suicide bomber attacked the main border crossing for convoys ferrying supplies to US and NATO troops in Afghanistan yesterday, killing at least 19 security officers, officials said.

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