Pakistani Tribesmen Hid Hundreds of Fleeing Al Qaeda Fri Aug 23,12:42 PM ET KOHAT, Pakistan (Reuters) - Two Pakistani tribesmen have confessed to sheltering hundreds of foreign members of Osama bin Laden 's al Qaeda network and their relatives who fled the U.S. military campaign in Afghanistan , investigators said on Friday. The Pakistani investigators, who did not want to be identified, said the men from the Sarki Khel tribe told them militants arrived in October after the U.S. bombing began. They said hundreds of militants were sheltered in South Waziristan, a northwestern tribal area bordering Afghanistan. The tribesman told...