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WASHINGTONAl Qaeda has rebuilt some of its pre-September 11, 2001, capabilities from remote hiding places in Pakistan, leading to a major spike in attacks last year in that country and neighboring Afghanistan, the Bush administration said yesterday.

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Attacks in Pakistan more than doubled to 887 from 375 between 2006 and 2007, and the number of fatalities jumped by almost 300% to 1,335 from 335, the State Department said in its annual terrorism report. In Afghanistan, the number of attacks rose 16%, to 1,127 incidents last year, killing 1,966 people, 55% more than the 1,257 who died in 2006, it said.

More than 22,000 people were killed by terrorists around the world in 2007, 8% more than in 2006, although the overall number of attacks fell, the report says.