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Aqsa, 4, an earthquake survivor, carries discarded clothes in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, Sunday. Pakistan and India made an unprecedented agreement Sunday to open their heavily militarized border in disputed Kashmir to aid the flow of relief goods and reunite divided families in the aftermath of south Asia's colossal earthquake on Oct. 8. A militant in Pakistan's portion of Kashmir also welcomed the opening, saying that it would make it easier for rebels to reach targets in India.

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