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Bill Delaney: Sad convoy carries slain journalistsJALALABAD, Afghanistan (CNN) -- In a journalist's life, there are scores of places visited, endured, then left behind. That's what is happening in Jalalabad as dozens of international journalists pack up and leave.
They are leaving after four journalists were killed while traveling the road between Jalalabad and Kabul last Monday. CNN was asked by Reuters, employer of two of the dead, to assist in bringing out the bodies. So the journey began, in four unarmed vehicles. CNN's Bill Delaney accompanied the convoy, escorting his slain fellow journalists. He filed this report. |
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