U.S.-Pakistani Relations May Suffer After Brutal Suicide Attack -- L.A. Times
The twin bombings that killed 80 paramilitary recruits in Pakistan's northwest could deepen anti-U.S. sentiments in the country.
Reporting from Peshawar, Pakistan — Twin suicide bombings Friday that killed at least 80 paramilitary recruits in northwest Pakistan, in an attack that Taliban militants said was to avenge the killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. commandos, could trigger new doubts among Pakistanis about the value of Islamabad's already rocky relationship with Washington.
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More News On Today's Suicide Attacks In Pakistan
Taliban kill 80 in Bin Laden revenge attack -- The Independent
Pakistan suicide bomb killshttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif 80 as Taliban seeks revenge for Bin Laden -- The Guardian
Taliban kills 80 in revenge for the death of bin Laden -- The Telegraph
Pakistani Taliban 'avenge' bin Laden's death with bombings -- Christian Science Monitor
Two suicide bombers kill 80 in Pakistan (Photo Gallery) -- Washington Post
Pakistan: timeline of suicide bomb attacks 2007-2011 -- The Telegraph
A timeline of terror in Pakistan -- The Guardian
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