Pakistani traffic police officers control the traffic at a busiest road in Mingora, the main town of Swat Valley, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009. Taliban militants extended a cease-fire Tuesday in northwestern Pakistan's Swat valley, granting more time for peace talks with the government that the U.S. worries could create a haven for insurgents in the nuclear-armed country.
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Pakistani army troops patrol on a road in Mingora, the main town of the Swat Valley, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009. Taliban militants extended a cease-fire Tuesday in northwestern Pakistan's Swat valley, granting more time for peace talks with the government that the U.S. worries could create a haven for insurgents in the nuclear-armed country.
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Pakistani laborers unload the relief goods from a truck, arranged by local government to distribute among the displaced people in Mingora, the main town of the Swat Valley, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009. Taliban militants extended a cease-fire Tuesday in northwestern Pakistan's Swat valley, granting more time for peace talks with the government that the U.S. worries could create a haven for insurgents in the nuclear-armed country.
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