Fighting Continues - The United Nations will host talks on the future of Afghanistan. Tom Kennedy reports on the chaos as the Taliban collapses and a war-ravaged country awaits its new destiny.

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Bill Revisions - Justice Minister Anne McLellan agreed Tuesday to revise the government's controversial new anti-terror legislation. But not all critics are satisfied with the amendments. CTV's Roger Smith reports.

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Interview - Despite recent changes in Afghanistan, a humanitarian crisis still looms large over much of the country, says Rieky Stuart, the executive director of Oxfam Canada.

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Interview - Globe and Mail columnist Marcus Gee on four journalists' deaths outside Kabul.

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Eggleton, Rumsfeld meet to discuss Canada's role - Eggleton says Canadian troops are ready to go to Afghanistan, but that no final decision has been made yet on their deployment.

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Interview - Mike Duffy talks to Justice Minister Anne McLellan about the 100 or so amendments to the anti-terrorism bill.

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McLellan adds sunset clause to anti-terror bill - Federal Justice Minister Anne McLellan announces amendments to the government's anti-terror bill C-36 that include a sunset clause for some provisions.

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Federal Justice Minister Anne McLellan's address to the House justice committee - Part one

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McLellan's address to the House justice committee - Part two

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McLellan's address to the House justice committee - Part three

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Duffy: Bill C-36 changes - CTV's Mike Duffy comments on the Justice Minister's proposed amendments to the anti-terrorism bill.

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The Taliban's last Northern stand - CTV's Tom Kennedy on the line from Kabul with the latest on the Taliban stronghold of Kunduz.

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Bodies of slain journalists recovered - The bodies of four international journalists have been recovered and identified by colleagues.

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Canada AM: Bill C-36 - PEN President Reza Baraheni and actress Shirley Douglas discuss the possible ramifications of Bill C-36 for Canadian artists with Canada AM's Rod Black.

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