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[Title] => Uncertainty of Afghan election clouds NATO summit
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[Title] => Slain Afghan soldiers memorialized in Kabul
[Summary] => Afghan officials on yesterday mourned the loss of 21 soldiers killed by the Taliban in the single deadliest incident for the Afghan army in at least a year, as new details emerged about the attack which threatened to further strain relations with neighboring Pakistan.
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