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Yaqub Khan, 65, who said he was injured during U.S. air strike in Khost province in eastern Afghanistan, rests in a hospital in Peshawar, December 23, 2001. New Western-backed Afghan leader Hamid Karzai gathered his interim cabinet for a meeting which discussed how to restore security to a country torn by war for more than two decades. The subject was timely. After U.S. planes bombed a convoy which witnesses said was carrying tribal elders to Karzai's inauguration, killing up to 60 people, a furious local leader warned that any more lethal military mistakes would ignite an uprising. (Syed Haider Shah/Reuters)
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