at the same time, the pakistani government cut off cell phone service, making it harder for people to organize demonstrations. it's been two weeks now since the controversy erupted over that anti-islamic film, but in pakistan, the rage is still growing. >> pelley: charlie, you mentioned that the afghans were able to keep a lid on these protests today. how did they manage that? t> reporter: scott, part of it may have to do with the fact that they've been more proactive. a large demonstration that got out of hand here a few days ago was quickly brought to an end by a massive police force, and we spoke to afghan officials. we put exactly that question to them. they said they put the word out to religious leaders to tell aeir followers not to demonstrate in large numbers and take it to the streets. >> pelley: charlie, thank you. late today, a man jumped from a zoo monorail and was mauled by a tiger. and "endeavour" makes a final