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Friday, 11 February, 2000, 21:45 GMT
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Afghan airliner crew recount their ordeal
Pilots of the Afghan airliner speak of the terrors on board, meanwhile passengers move from Stansted to an immigration centre in the West of England.

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The BBC's Kate Clark reports: "Everyone is getting ready to welcome the hostages who have asked to come home to Afghanistan" real 28k
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