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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP - Opium poppy cultivation remained stable in Afghanistan in 2010 after two years of declines, while rising prices suggested next year may cause a spike in the illicit crop, the U.N.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - As the last of 30,000 U.S.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Managers of Afghanistan's largest bank braced for a run on deposits Thursday, a day after nervous customers showed up in droves to take out their money following the resignation of two top executives allegations of mismanagement and unorthodox lending practices.
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