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CTVNEWS.com video report
Thursday, Jan. 17, 2002
Defence minister defines Canada's POW policy - Defence Minister Art Eggleton says Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan will turn prisoners over to the Americans. And responding to concerns by human rights advocates, International Red Cross workers arrive at Guantanamo Bay to meet with American officials and interview prisoners. CTV’s Roger Smith has more.

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Cdn troops lay groundwork for Afghan mission - A Canadian reconnaissance team is scouting out the terrain in southern Afghanistan, readying to receive a full contingent of 750 troops from Edmonton later this month. CTV’s Steve Chao reports.

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Public asked to identify missing terrorists - The U.S. Justice Department has released five mugshots of suspected terrorists along with a videotape that officials hope will spur the public into helping locate the missing men. CTV's Alan Fryer reports.

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Canada AM: Cdn. troops in Afghanistan - Lt. Col. Pat Stogran talks with Canada AM's Rod Black from Kandahar about the mission of the first Cdn. soldiers on the ground in Afghanistan.

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Canada AM: Reporter finds al-Qaeda computers - Wall Street Journal reporter Alan Cullison tells how he came into possession of al Qaeda computers in Afghanistan.

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Powell offers long-term support on Afghan visit - U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell offers Afghanistan America's long-term support after meeting with interim leader Hamid Karzai in Kabul.

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