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NATO blamed for deaths

KABUL -- U.S. and Afghan authorities investigated yesterday whether a botched NATO airstrike was to blame for the death of Afghan soldiers and police officers during a search for two American paratroopers missing in a Taliban-infested area of the... Full Article at Columbus Dispatch

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