President Hamid Karzai swore in 20 members of his new Cabinet in Afghanistan’s latest step toward democracy, as a top NATO commander warned of stiff security challenges ahead from an eruption of suicide attacks by Taliban militants. In the latest assault, an attacker detonated his bomb-rigged car near a Canadian military convoy 15 miles northeast of the capital Kabul on Tuesday, killing an Afghan bystander driving a horse cart. There were no coalition casualties, officials said. An Associated Press reporter saw the bloody remains of the attacker near a roadside tire repair store. Full Story
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