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News Watch December
2003
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Dec 19:
"In debate on anti-terrorism, the courts assert themselves", David Johnstone, New York Times
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Dec 17:
"Saddam down, bin Laden next?", Simon Fraser, BBC News
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Dec 17:
"Protests disrupt Afghan council", BBC News
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Dec 17:
"A young afghan dares to mention the unmentionable", Amy Waldman & Carlotta Gall, New York Times
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Dec 16:
"Rockets rattle Kabul convention", BBC News
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Dec 14:
"UN agencies threaten to quit war-torn Afghanistan", James Astill, The Observer
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Dec 13:
"Menaces et tractations gênent l'ouverture de la Loya Jirga", Francoise Chipaux, Le Monde
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Dec 12:
"US expands Afghan peacekeeping", BBC News
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Dec 12:
"US soldiers kill 4 men in a raid to arrest Afghan comander", Carlotta Gall, New York Times
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Dec 11:
"Hekmatyar boasts of evading US", BBC News
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Dec 11:
"Taliban spies keep strong grip on the south", James Astill, The Guardian
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Dec 10:
"The new tragedy for Afghanistan", Conor Foley & Mark Lattimer, The Guardian
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Dec 10:
"Six Afghan Children Killed in US Attack", AP, China Daily
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Dec 10:
"Rumsfeld backs targeting rebels", BBC News
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Dec 9:
"US Troops in Major Afghan Mission", BBC News
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Dec 8:
"Afghan Villagers Torn by Grief After US Raid Kills 9 Children", Carlotta Gall, New York Times
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Dec 4:
"A brewing constitutional crisis", Pamela Constable, Washington Post
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