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Updated: 01:32 p.m. EDT (1732 GMT) -- 19 October 2001


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Northern Alliance fighters on the move against the Taliban in the north
  • Small number of troops in northern Afghanistan on liaison mission with Northern Alliance
  • Circumstances of bin Laden deputy's death disputed
  • Bush: Chinese President Jiang Zemin gives "firm commitment" of support
  • German authorities issue warrant for 24-year-old Moroccan, accusing him of mass murder

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