Pakistan arrested two men suspected in an assassination attempt against Pakistan's prime minister designate last month that left nine people dead, officials said Saturday. Police and intelligence agents captured the men, Qari Noor Mohammed, an Afghan who allegedly coordinated the attack, and Mohammed Imran, a Pakistani, in separate raids Friday night in eastern Punjab province. They are the latest arrests in a terror crackdown that has netted more than 30 suspects including key al-Qaida figures in the past month.