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Wounded AP Reporter Vows a Return to Afghanistan

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Associated Press correspondent Kathy Gannon says the shooting that nearly killed her and took the life of colleague Anja Niedringhaus will not deter her from returning to Afghanistan. Gannon says a “crazy gunman’ will not determine her future. (Oct. 15)

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