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Cai Hong:
Japan historians add insult to the wounds of comfort women
Fu Jing:
EU could learn some economic growth lessons from China
Zhao Huanxin:
Fake and shoddy drugs a threat to people, challenge for administrators
Chen Weihua:
Foreign media outlets in US merit bouquets, not brickbats
Xin Zhiming:
Weigh pros and cons before randomly using AI technology
Clinton: US will keep pushing Afghan govt reform
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton stressed that the United States will keep pressing the Afghan government to crack down on rampant corruption, saying the American military cannot defeat militancy without the help of a strong partner.
UN council congratulates Afghanistan on election
Obama: Afghan polls successful
Voter turnout low amid Taliban threats
Afghan polls close; counting begins
Attacks kill 26 on Afghan election day
Defiant Afghans vote despite violence
Afghans vote under violence threat
Afghan media refuse to censor reporting
3 militants killed in Kabul before vote
UN staff among 7 killed in Kabul
Pakistan gets top Taliban spokesman
NATO to keep guns quiet on election day
Ex-warlord supports Karzai
Ex-Afghan warlord returns home
Britain suffers 200th Afghanistan death
UN chief slams suicide attack in Kabul
Afghan vote headed for 2nd round: Poll
3 British soldiers killed in Afghanistan
Bombs kill 14 civilians in S Afghanistan
Militants kill police chief in N Afghanistan
Pentagon lists 50 Afghan drug lords on "hit list"
UN: Violence hampering Afghan vote
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About Election and Candidates
Afghan election: It's all about Karzai
About five major candidates
Key facts and figures about Afghan election
Possible outcomes of Afghan election
Violent road to Afghanistan election
Related Links
Office of President of Afghanistan
Official Website of Dr. Abdullah Abdullah
Independent Election Commission
Electoral Complaints Commission
UNDP's ELECT Project
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