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Pakistan s banned Lashkar-e-Taiba LeT militant group, suspected to have launched last month s terrorist attacks in Mumbai, has ordered its militant volunteers to leave Pakistan s territory and take refuge in Afghanistan, senior security officials in Pakistan and the Middle East have revealed to CBS News.The orders were given several days in advance of Monday s arrest in Pakistan of Zaki ur Rehman La
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With the Atlantic hurricane season about to kick into gear, plenty are wondering how this year crop of storms with disarmingly mundane names will compare to last year nightmarish season. This map goes even further, showing the past 170 hurricane seasons. It beautiful and
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