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Sunday, 21 October, 2001, 14:54 GMT 15:54 UK
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Thousands are fleeing bombing and food shortages
Pakistan holds back refugee tide
Tension grows on the Afghan-Pakistan border as increasingly desperate Afghans try to flee US air strikes and worsening conditions.

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Oxfam's Jo Marie Griesgraber says Afghanistan's winters are cold enough to freeze battery acid   real 28k
Pakistan holds back refugee tide
Tension grows on the Afghan-Pakistan border as increasingly desperate Afghans try to flee US air strikes and worsening conditions.

Thousands are fleeing bombing and food shortages
real 56k
Also:
Oxfam's Jo Marie Griesgraber says Afghanistan's winters are cold enough to freeze battery acid   real 28k

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