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PESHAWAR:A tense calm prevailed in the border areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan on Tuesday, a day after Pakistan carried out an ldquo intelligence-based anti-terrorist operations rdquo across the border that led to a heavy build-up at several points on the volatile frontier.A Jirga of lo
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