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Friday, 17 May, 2002, 06:11 GMT 07:11 UK
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Troops scour Afghan mountains
British, US and Australian forces hunt for suspected Taleban and al-Qaeda forces in Afghanistan's eastern Paktia province.

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 | Editor of Pakistan's Friday Times, Najam Sethi, does not think the Taleban and al-Qaeda are a threat in Afghanistan real 28k
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 | Lieutenant Colonel Ben Curry: "The British forces were requested at a very early stage" real 28k
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 | Former Tory Armed Forces Minister, Nicholas Soames, says the role of UK troops in Afghanistan has been over hyped real 28k
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Troops scour Afghan mountains
British, US and Australian forces hunt for suspected Taleban and al-Qaeda forces in Afghanistan's eastern Paktia province.

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 |
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Also:
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 | Editor of Pakistan's Friday Times, Najam Sethi, does not think the Taleban and al-Qaeda are a threat in Afghanistan real 28k
|
 | Lieutenant Colonel Ben Curry: "The British forces were requested at a very early stage" real 28k
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 | Former Tory Armed Forces Minister, Nicholas Soames, says the role of UK troops in Afghanistan has been over hyped real 28k
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Editor of Pakistan's Friday Times, Najam Sethi, does not think the Taleban and al-Qaeda are a threat in Afghanistan
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Lieutenant Colonel Ben Curry: "The British forces were requested at a very early stage"
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Former Tory Armed Forces Minister, Nicholas Soames, says the role of UK troops in Afghanistan has been over hyped
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