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Wednesday, 17 October, 2001, 02:27 GMT 03:27 UK
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Mixed signals from Afghan leadership
Taleban remain defiant
The Taleban Ambassador to Pakistan insists Osama Bin Laden will not be handed over as the US confirms its special forces are active in Afghanistan.

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The BBC's Susannah Price on the Taleban "playing for time"   real 28k
The BBC's Mike Baker says monitored reports suggest mixed signals coming from the Afghan leadership   real 28k
The BBC's David Shukman on the task of the US special forces   real 28k
Defence analyst Paul Beaver: "We're seeing the Americans start to make use of the fact they have air supremacy"   real 28k
Taleban remain defiant
The Taleban Ambassador to Pakistan insists Osama Bin Laden will not be handed over as the US confirms its special forces are active in Afghanistan.

Mixed signals from Afghan leadership
real 56k
Also:
The BBC's Susannah Price on the Taleban "playing for time"   real 28k
The BBC's Mike Baker says monitored reports suggest mixed signals coming from the Afghan leadership   real 28k
The BBC's David Shukman on the task of the US special forces   real 28k
Defence analyst Paul Beaver: "We're seeing the Americans start to make use of the fact they have air supremacy"   real 28k

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