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News Watch December
2004
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Dec 29:
Troops getting good medical care in Afghan, Michael Flynn, Citizen Times
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Dec 23:
Troops may stay in Kabul indefinitely, Daily Times
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Dec 21:
Afghan aid groups accused by government, The Washington Times
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Dec 21:
Security Tight as Karzai's Swearing in Threatened, Reuters, The New York Times
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Dec 20:
After the goldrush, Nick Meo, The Independent
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Dec 19:
Afghan Says Prison Attack May Have Targeted Americans, Paul Alexander - AP, The Washington Post
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Dec 17:
Armed inmates holed up in Afghan prison, Amir Shah - AP, The Belleville News-Democrat
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Dec 12:
Seven-Year Drought Puts Afghanistan on the Brink, Carlotta Gall, The New York Times
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Dec 12:
Afghan president says bin Laden still in region, AP, Tyler Morning Telegraph
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Dec 9:
Small nonprofit, big goal: education for Afghanistan, Jessica Blanchard, The Seattle Times
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Dec 9:
Racy foreign films prompt cable ban in Afghanistan, Lane Hartill, The Christian Science Monitor
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Dec 8:
Karzai warns of Afghan dangers, BBC
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Dec 6:
Taliban Threaten to Attack Karzai Inauguration, Reuters, The New York Times
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Dec 5:
Commander: U.S. could cut forces in Afghanistan, AP, USA Today
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Dec 2:
US offers olive branch to Taleban, BBC
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