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WASHINGTON (AP) - The top military commander in Afghanistan said Thursday that he believes Osama bin Laden is still alive, but there is no evidence of al-Qaida fighters moving from Iraq into Afghanistan to train terrorists there.
Coalition commander Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry said there is no reason to believe bin Laden was killed in the earthquake that struck the mountains along the Pakistan border.
"Our forces will not rest until he is either found and captured or killed," Eikenberry told Pentagon reporters in a conference call. "Our working assumption is he is alive today."
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