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LONDON (Reuters) - Al Qaeda documents captured in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden will give Western intelligence a clearer idea of the threat he posed, and may help settle the latest bad-tempered spat between Washington and Islamabad.
There was derision in Pakistan on Sunday at a suggestion by an unnamed U.S. official that bin Laden's Abbottabad compound was an "active command and control centre" for al Qaeda. One senior Pakistan security official dismissed that as nonsense.
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