KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An Afghan suspected of wounding two U.S. servicemen in a Kabul grenade attack last month admitted receiving terror training at a camp inside Afghanistan, the country's interior minister said Thursday. However, Interior Minister Taj Mohammed Wardak said the suspect did not identify his alleged instructors or say whether they were Afghan or foreign. The training occurred late last year, the suspect allegedly said. But the admission by suspect Amir Mohammad, believed to be in his teens, seems to indicate that fugitive Taliban and al-Qaida terrorists continue operating training camps despite efforts by U.S.-led coalition forces and...