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CTVNEWS.com video report
Monday November 19, 2001
Taliban Holdouts - American warplanes intensified attacks on the northern stronghold of Kunduz, while legions of Arab, Chechen and Pakistani troops remained loyal to Osama bin Laden. CTV's Steve Chao reports.

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Mission in Doubt - Threats of heavy fighting and an uncertain situation on the ground may cause Canada to abort a plan to send ground troops into Afghanistan. CTV's Roger Smith reports.

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Interview - Aid officials from the developed world are gathering in Washington to make plans for getting humanitarian relief into Afghanistan. CTV's Mike Duffy spoke with Maria Minna, Canada's minister responsible for CIDA.

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Interview - David Rudd, Canadian Institute for Strategic Studies, on the political negotiations over Afghanistan's future.

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Hunt for bin Laden heats up - Despite numerous reports that bin Laden has fled Aghanistan, U.S. officials report American troops are closing in on the terrorist leader.

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Four journalists killed in Afghanistan - Italy's foreign minister reports four Western journalists in Afghanistan are dead, after their convoy -- which was travelling to the Afghan capital of Kabul -- was ambushed by armed men.

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Canada AM: War update - CTV's Tom Kennedy reports from Kabul on the continued defiance of the Taliban and the search for bin Laden.

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