Pakistan braced for U.S. President George Bush’s arrival on Friday, as an Islamist organized strike took hold and security was high after a suicide car bomber killed a U.S. diplomat and two other people. “At this point people are comfortable that the necessary precautions are in place but this is not a risk-free undertaking,” White House national security adviser Stephen Hadley told reporters in New Delhi on the eve of Bush’s visit. Full Story
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