http://apnews1.iwon.com/article/20020405/D7IN1K0G0.html

Now *this* is starting to get old.

Hatton

04/05/2002 4:41 PM EST

By MICHELLE BOORSTEIN

(AP) Mohammed Siddiq, the security chief in Kharwar, eastern Afghanistan,
speaks to reporters Tuesday,...

BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) - Al-Qaida and Taliban supporters in Afghanistan
are offering rewards of up to $100,000 for capturing or killing Westerners,
U.S. Army officials said Friday.

Pamphlets slipped under people's doors during the night promise $50,000 for
any Westerner delivered dead, and double that for people taken alive, said
Maj. Iris Hurd, an officer with the Army's Information Operations division.

The pamphlets, known in Afghanistan as "night letters," also threaten
Afghans with violence if they support the coalition troops or the interim
administration of Hamid Karzai, Hurd said.

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