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14 civilians dead in NATO airstrikes Bashir Ahmad Naadem - Sep 2, 2010 - 15:31KANDAHAR CITY (PAN): Fourteen civilians have been killed in airstrikes by NATO-led troops in Kandahar and Takhar provinces, officials and residents claimed on Thursday.
Election chief rejects defence ministry offer
Frozan Rahmani - Sep 2, 2010 - 16:26KABUL (PAN): Afghanistan's election chief said on Thursday the polling centres closed for security reasons in different parts of the country would not be reopened.
 
Pakistan asked to lift ban on Afghan TV channels
Frozan Rahmani - Sep 2, 2010 - 20:00KABUL (PAN): Following ban on Afghan TV channels in Pakistan, officials at the Ministry of Information and Culture on Thursday urged authorities in the neighbouring country to review the decision.


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KABUL, Sep 02, 2010: A drug addict tries to light his opium inside a damaged room in Maiwand Avenue of this capital city. A recent survey, conducted by Ministry of Counter Narcotics and the United Nations Office on Drug Crimes (UNODC), has showed that eight percent of the Afghan population has been addicted to drugs. Most of the addicts were between the ages of 15 to 64, the survey has said. PAJHWOK/Lataria Farshad