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Suicide blasts leave 35 dead in Pakistan

Militant attacks killed 300 in month

Posted: November 3, 2009 at 5:51 a.m.

A rescue worker examines the scene after a suicide bombing Monday outside a bank in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

A rescue worker examines the scene after a suicide bombing Monday outside a bank in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

A suicide bomb killed 35 people near Pakistan’s military headquarters Monday and a second blast wounded several police, continuing a wave of terrorism that prompted the United Nations to suspend long-term development work near the Afghan border.

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