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Description KABUL, Afghanistan (Feb. 3, 2011) -- A group of Afghan Girl Scouts recite the w:Scout motto during their meeting. These girls are part of the Marastoon Boy and Girl Scout Troop in Kabul. The troop currently has more than 200 Scouts and hopes to have 400 in 2011, said Tamim Hamkar, a Scout trainer for the Marastoon troop.
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