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Karzai demands fewer airstrikes in Afghanistan-media

NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuters) Afghan President Hamid Karzai wants the US military to limit airstrikes against insurgents because they are killing too many civilians, the Afghan leader says in a US television interview.

Civilian casualties in Afghanistan fuel resentment of foreign forces and Karzai's Western-backed government. He has repeatedly asked US and NATO troops to do everything they can to minimize civilian deaths.

''The Afghan people understand that mistakes are made. But five years on, six years on, definitely, very clearly, they cannot comprehend as to why there is still a need for air power,'' Karzai told CBS program ''60 Minutes,'' in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday, according to a partial text released by the network.

Asked if he wanted less use of air power, Karzai said, ''Absolutely. Oh, yes, in clear words and I want to repeat that, [there are] alternatives to the use of air force and I will speak for it again through your media.'' More than 370 civilians have been killed this year in NATO operations against militants, according to estimates by aid workers and Afghan officials.

NATO disputes this figure but acknowledges some civilians have been killed, mostly when Taliban insurgents attack from civilian houses.

Karzai faces growing criticism over rampant corruption, insecurity, booming drug cultivation and a failure to raise living standards in the country. He has warned that more civilian casualties would destabilize his government and threaten the continued presence of foreign troops.

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US Democrats press Bush on climate change testimony

WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) Democrats in the US Congress today demanded to know if the White House had improperly interfered with a health official's prepared testimony about global warming, amid allegations that large portions were deleted for political reasons. Sen Barbara Boxer, who chairs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, wrote President George W. Bush requesting he ''please provide to my office, no later than Monday ... a copy of all drafts'' of testimony by the director of the Centers.....

Haryana among first states to launch ARSH programme

Chandigarh, Oct 26 (UNI) Haryana has become one of the first states in the country to launch the Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health (ARSH) programme. This was stated by Ms Navraj Sandhu, Commissioner and Secretary (Health) while inaugurating a state level Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health (ARSH) Programme workshop at Panchkula near here. She said the main objective of ARSH programme was to mobilise rural youth for not only generating awareness among them regarding various adolescent issues but also.....

Wildlife smuggling: 2 held in UP

Sonebhadra, Oct 26: Police arrested two members of a wildlife smuggling syndicate here and seized 10 animal skins from their possession. The smugglers Shashank Chaturvedi and Amit Kumar alias Babblu Chaubey were nabbed in Kon area with the catch yesterday. The duo were being interrogated by the police. UNI.....
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