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News Watch November
2004
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Nov 30:
Al Qaeda terror won-t stop, Pravda
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Nov 29:
Three killed in attack on Afghan aid agency,Carlotta Gall, The Salt lake Tribune
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Nov 29:
Unveiling theater in Afghanistan, Maseeh Rahman, The Seattle Times
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Nov 29:
In Afghanistan, roses bloom almost all year, Afghan News Network
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Nov 19:
Afghan Poppy Growing Reaches Record Level, U.N. Says, Carlotta Gall, The New York Times
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Nov 16:
New local women's radio to fight gender violence and illiteracy, Reuters
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Nov 15:
Afghanistan wants its 'Dead Sea Scrolls of Buddhism' back from UK, Nick Meo, The Independent
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Nov 11:
Afghan UN Kidnappers Await Release of 26 Taliban, David Brunnstrom, Reuters
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Nov 10:
Video no proof of Osama location, Reuters, The Daily Telegraph
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Nov 7:
Talks Delayed Again, Kidnappers Say, AP, The Los Angeles Times
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Nov 5:
Afghan Leader Promises Security and Stability, Carlotta Gall, The New York Times
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Nov 3:
Karzai declared Afghan president, BBC
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Nov 1:
Afghan Militants Release Video of Hostages, Carlotta Gall, The New York Times
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Nov 1:
Afghan kidnappers threaten to execute three UN hostages, Nick Meo, The Independent
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