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Canadians Seeking Lost Journalist.(WORLD WAR ON TERRORISM)(NEWS BRIEFS)

Investor's Business Daily

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Two Canadian diplomats traveled to a border town to investigate the fate of a free-lance journalist detained in southern Afghanistan. The Taliban offered Friday to ...

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