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Thin NATO traffic on Afghan-Pakistan border
Jul 12th, 2012
Trucks carrying supplies for NATO troops in Afghanistan crossed the Pakistani border on Thursday for only the second time since Islamabad agreed to lift a seven-month blockade, officials said. (Source: AFP) -
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