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Poorly reported US air raid kills 100 civilians and causes outrage

Published: 10 May, 2009, 12:15


Up to one hundred civilians including women and children were killed by a US raid in the Afghan city of Farah on Tuesday. New Yorkers criticize the way the news was presented in their country.

 
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