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News Watch February
2004
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Feb 27:
"Rumsfeld cautious on Bin Laden", Victoria Burnett, Financial Times
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Feb 26:
"Afghan aid workers die in ambush", AP, CNN
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Feb 24:
"Afghan images", Nazes Afroz, BBC News
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Feb 22:
"Nomads in troubled land", Scott Baldouf, Christian Science Monitor
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Feb 16:
"US aids hint Afghan voting may be put off", Steven R. Weisman, The New York Times
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Feb 12:
"Afghan intelligence officer slain in gunman's suicide attack", AP, The New York Times
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Feb 10:
"UN lends help to Afghan child soldiers", AP, The Guardian
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Feb 9:
"Nato happy to ignore explosion in Afghan opium output, says Russia", Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian
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Feb 9:
"Guantánamo boy: US stole a year of my life", Noor Khan, The Scotsman
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Feb 9:
"Seven are killed in clash of Afghan militias", New York Times
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Feb 5:
"Afghan leader removes chief of intelligence", Carlotta Gall, New York Times
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Feb 3:
"Afghanistan still an important source for human trafficking", Irin News
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Feb 2:
"Guantanamo youngest inmates home", BBC News
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Feb 1:
"Afghans say 10 civilians died in US raid", New York Times
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