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Rice satisfied with Pakistan's anti-terror stance (AP)

 
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she is satisfied with Pakistan's commitment to fight terrorism and its readiness to pursue any lead in the attacks in India that have sharply raised tensions between the two nuclear powers. (link)

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