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A man from US who gave money to a suicide bomber who attacked a headquarters of Pakistan s intelligence service was sentenced to more than seven years in prison on Friday, prosecutors said. Reaz Qadir Khan, 51, a naturalized US citizen living in Portland, Oregon had previously pleaded guilty in a US c
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US President Barack Obamas national security adviser, James L. Jones, and CIA Director Leon Panetta were set to travel to Pakistan for meetings with top government, military and intelligence officials on progress in the Times Square car bomb investigation and concerns about future terrorist attacks. HT Image Officials say the administration has been pleased so far
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