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The lives of many key political figures remain under threat from in Afghanistan.
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Teenage bomber killed before he could reach General Abdul Raziq, one of the most powerful men in southern Afghanistan.
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Gunmen killed after four-hour siege at US-run base where provincial governor was meeting NATO commanders.
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Suicide bomber claims lives of Kandahar police chief and at least two other policemen in attack on police headquarters.
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Rahman Gul, who was pushing for peace, was killed along with relatives in country's east.
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Ten people reported killed in gun fight inside police headquarters in Kandahar.
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