
An Afghan carry bread to market for sell in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb 26, 2008.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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Afghan women walk through a muddy road in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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An Afghan road side carpet seller offers prayers as an burqa clad woman passes by in a local market in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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Acting Counter Narcotics Minister General Khodaidad speaks during an interview in Kabul February 26, 2008. A particularly harsh winter that killed poppy seedlings and efforts underway to eradicate the plants as they sprouts could curb Afghanistan's record breaking opium crop, the acting anti-drugs minister said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN)
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An undated handout photograph shows Mohammed Hamid who was accused of encouraging his followers to murder non-believers and of running a terrorist training camp, has been found guilty, in London on February 26, 2008. REUTERS/Metropolitan Police/Handout. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS..
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Acting Counter Narcotics Minister General Khodaidad speaks during an interview in Kabul February 26, 2008. A particularly harsh winter that killed poppy seedlings and efforts underway to eradicate the plants as they sprouts could curb Afghanistan's record breaking opium crop, the acting anti-drugs minister said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN)
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An Afghan boy sits outside his shop as Afghan women walk through a muddy road in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008.(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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Acting Counter Narcotics Minister General Khodaidad speaks during an interview in Kabul February 26, 2008. A particularly harsh winter that killed poppy seedlings and efforts underway to eradicate the plants as they sprouts could curb Afghanistan's record breaking opium crop, the acting anti-drugs minister said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN)
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An Afghan girl waits for her turn to get medical assistance in Kabul February 26, 2008. U.S. and British troops provided medical assistance worth $50,000 to the Afghan locals in Kabul on Tuesday. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN)
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An Afghan woman and her child arrive to receive medical assistance in Kabul February 26, 2008. U.S. and British troops provided medical assistance worth $50,000 to the Afghan locals in Kabul on Tuesday. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN)
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