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Posted AT 1:46 AM EST on 02/08/08

Cervical cancer

Globe and Mail Update

Cervical cancer is one of the most common types of cancer a woman can get, and oncologists say it is increasingly striking at younger ages. The Canadian Cancer Society estimates 1,300 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer in Canada this year, and that 380 will die of the disease.

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Talking to the Taliban

TALKING TO THE TALIBAN

Globe reporter Graeme Smith's exclusive glimpse into Afghanistan's bloody insurgency, a multimedia series probing what these fighters believe, what motivates them and what they hope to gain.