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News Watch January 2006

Jan 31: PM at Afghan redevelopment meeting, The Guardian

Jan 30: Afghanistan: Forest rehabilitation in Laghman and Paktia Provinces, Relief Web

Jan 29: Karzai Promises Aid Will Be Well Spent, Jan M Olsen, AP, NY Newsday

Jan 27: Roadside bomb kills two police in Afghanistan, Reuters, ABC News

Jan 27: Afghans Need Security Help for at Least Five Years, Says Karzai, Bloomberg News

Jan 25: UK to send more Afghan troops, Peter Graff, Reuters, Tiscali News

Jan 25: Afghanistan's first Family Response Unit open for business, Relief Web

Jan 19: Guantanamo prisoners tied to London bomb probe, Jane Stutton, Reuters

Jan 18: New Afghan meet to unveil 5-year peacebuilding plan, Evelyn Leopold, Reuters

Jan 17: Earthquakes in South Asia 16 Jan 2006, Relief Web

Jan 16: Afghanistan President Urges West to Stay, Daniel Cooney, AP, The Ledger

Jan 16: Four killed in bombing of Afghan convoy, Amir Shah, AP, The Beaufort Gazette

Jan 16: Suicide attack kills 20 in Afghanistan, AP, San Louis Obispo

Jan 15: UNDP Afghanistan Newsletter 15 Jan 2006, Relief Web

Jan 11: Guantanamo war crimes tribunals resume, Jane Stutton, Reuters, Tiscali News

Jan 9: Karzai invites Taliban to talk, AP, CNN

Jan 3: Number of Political Gains for Women in '05, Robin Hindery, Associated Press

Jan 3: Environmental legislation comes of age in Afghanistan - New Act Signals New Hope to the People and Ecology of the Country, UNEP News Release

Jan 25: Afghanistan's first Family Response Unit open for business, Relief Web

Jan 19: Guantanamo prisoners tied to London bomb probe, Jane Stutton, Reuters

Jan 18: US warns on UK Afghan troop role, BBC

Jan 17: Earthquakes in South Asia 16 Jan 2006, Relief Web

Jan 16: Afghanistan President Urges West to Stay, Daniel Cooney, AP, The Ledger