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Afghan vows to keep corrupt officials out of govt

With casualties mounting, corruption has become a frontburner issue in Afghanistan, with President Barack Obama and other world leaders under pressure from their own constituents to explain why they are sending young soldiers to fight and die in... Full Article at The Bellingham Herald

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