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Feb 16

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Taliban Commander Captured as Coalition Forces Make New Gains

The campaign to crush Taliban fighters in the southern Afghanistan city of Marjah moved swiftly in its fourth day with the capture of resistance leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Pakistan. Judy Woodruff speaks with Afghanistan political experts Seth Jones,…

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Feb 05

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News Wrap: Toyota President Apologizes for Recall

In other news Friday, Toyota's president Akio Toyoda apologized for the brake problems that triggered a worldwide recall, and at least 40 people are dead in Iraq from two bomb blasts targeting Shi-ite pilgrims.

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Feb 03

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Deaths in Pakistan Unmask Once Quiet U.S. Role

Three U.S. soldiers were killed in Pakistan on Wednesday when a bomb hit the convoy they were riding in. The deaths raised new questions about U.S. involvement in the country.

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Feb 02

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News Wrap: Christmas Day Plot Suspect Reportedly Cooperating with FBI

In other news Tuesday, the Nigerian man accused in the Christmas Day airliner attack is said to be cooperating with the FBI, and White House budget director Peter Orszag defended the administration's $3.8 trillion budget proposal on Capitol Hill.

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Feb 01

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In Hunt for al-Qaida, ‘Lone Wolves’ a Rising Threat

The leadership of al-Qaida is, by and large, on the run, says counter-terror expert Marc Sageman. Unfortunately, he tells Margaret Warner, more "lone wolves," such as the accused Christmas Day airplane bomber, have emerged as the new face of the…

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Jan 21

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News Wrap: Senate’s Reform Bill Won’t Pass House, Warns Pelosi

In other news, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned that the Senate health care bill is unlikely to succeed in the House unless significantly altered, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Internet companies to resist censorship worldwide.

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Jan 18

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News Wrap: Americans Jailed in Pakistan Claim Torture

In other news, five American Muslims jailed in Pakistan on terrorism charges said in court Monday they have been tortured, and the president of Ukraine has been eliminated from the country's presidential election.

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Jan 07

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Al-Qaida Says CIA Killings Payback for Pakistan Drone Strikes

By Larisa Epatko

Al-Qaida claimed responsibility on Thursday for last month's attack on a base in Khost, Afghanistan, that killed seven CIA agents. According to Islamist Web sites, the attack was "revenge" for U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan.

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Jan 06

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News Wrap: Grand Jury Indicts Amdulmutallab for Airline Plot

In other news, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was charged in his failed plot to blow up Flight 253 on Christmas, and U.S. drone attacks struck twice Wednesday in an al-Qaida stronghold in Pakistan, according to reports.

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Jan 04

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News Wrap: 5 Americans Held in Pakistan Deny al-Qaida Ties

In other news, five U.S. men detained in Pakistan for their alleged terrorist ties have denied charges against them, and Iraq's prime minister said he would seek punishment for five American security contractors accused of killing 14 civilians in Baghdad…

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