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News Watch November 2005

Nov 30: UK troops face new Afghan challenge, Andrew North, BBC

Nov 28: Broken promises, Joe Stephens and David B. Ottaway, Washington Post, Fort Wayne

Nov 25: AFGHANISTAN: UNHCR says major concern of refugees is livelihoods not security, Irin News

Nov 24: Afghanistan Needs Help to Boost Security, Fight Drugs, UN Says, Paul Tighe, Bloomberg

Nov 24: UN reports progress in Afghan opium fight, Warren Hoge, The International Herald Tribune

Nov 24: AFGHANISTAN: Calls for an end to violence against women, Irin News

Nov 23: Bomb Kills U.S. Soldier in Afghanistan, Daniel Cooney, AP, The Ledger

Nov 22: AFGHANISTAN: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to visit, Irin

Nov 21: Taliban threaten to kill Indian hostage, Reuters, Tiscali News

Nov 17: 2 U.S. Troops Face Charges in Afghanistan, Daniel Cooney, AP, ABC News

Nov 14: Déjà vu in Kabul, Chris Mason, The LA-Times

Nov 14: Husband of Afghan woman poet who was beaten to death attempts suicide, AFP, The Middle East Times

Nov 14: Kabul bombs kill NATO peacekeeper, AP, CNN

Nov 12: Afghanistan: JEMB certifies all final results for Wolesi Jirga and Provincial Council elections, Relief Web

Nov 11: MEDIA-AFGHANISTAN: More Than Bombs and Burkhas, Peter Dhondt, IPS

Nov 11: Afghan politicians hold first meeting, Rachel Morarjee, The Financial Times

Nov 9: Afghan final election results due, BBC

Nov 9: Destitute Afghanistan opens its most luxurious hotel, The Middle East Times

Nov 4: Sixth Ohio reservist goes on trial in Afghanistan prisoner-abuse case, AP, The Enquirer

Nov 4: Britain isolated over role in Afghanistan, Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian

Nov 2: U.S. Boosts Afghan Security After Escape, Daniel Cooney, AP, ABC News