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- 06/02/12 UK hostage recovering after rescue Source: Wicklow People A British aid worker held hostage in Afghanistan is recovering from her ordeal after special forces swooped on a remote hide-out.
- 06/02/12 Coalition forces free aid workers, kill captors in... Source: The Eagle Citizen Special operations forces from the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan stormed a mountain cave in the remote northeastern province of Badakhshan early Saturday, freeing four aid workers and killing their captors.
- 06/02/12 SAS free four hostages in daring Afghanistan raid Source: The Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney NSW - Australia The dramatic details of how the SAS completed a "brilliant" rescue of a British aid worker and three other female hostages in Afghanistan can be revealed.
- 06/02/12 Special forces free aid workers in Afghanistan Source: ninemsn NATO special forces rescued two foreign women hostages and killed five kidnappers in a daring night raid on a cave in Afghanistan's remote Badakhshan province, the military said Saturday.
- 06/02/12 NATO rescues aid workers held by Afghan militants Source: Boston.com - Boston MA Also in the south, Abdul Salaam, the Taliban's military leader for three districts in southern Helmand province, was killed Friday in a joint operation by the Afghan and coalition forces in Kajaki district, the provincial governor's office said Saturday.
Background on medical diagnosis
Medical diagnosis (often simply termed diagnosis) refers both to the process of attempting to determine or identify a possible disease or disorder (and diagnosis in this sense can also be termed (medical) diagnostic procedure), and to the opinion reached by this process (also being termed (medical) diagnostic opinion).
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