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U.S. Marines hand out aid to children at Kabul's largest orphanage, Thursday Feb. 28, 2002. The Marines handed out teddy bears, candy, wool hats and gloves at the orphanage located in a bombed-out neighborhood of southwest Kabu where youngsters sleep two to a bed in unheated rooms, but where smiles replaced tears for a few moments Thursday afternoon. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
U.S. Marine Sgt. Ruben Ortiz, 26, from San Antonio, Tx., hands out candy to children at Kabul's largest orphanage, Thursday Feb. 28, 2002. The Marines handed out teddy bears, candy, wool hats and gloves to orphans, in a bombed-out neighborhood of southwest Kabul where youngsters sleep two to a bed in unheated rooms but where smiles replaced tears for a few moments Thursday afternoon. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
U.S. Marines arrive at Kabul's largest orphanage, Thursday Feb. 28, 2002, carrying teddy bears, candy and woollen clothes for the orphans. The orphanage is located in a bombed-out neighborhood of southwest Kabul where youngsters sleep two to a bed in unheated rooms but where smiles replaced tears for a few moments Thursday afternoon. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
An Afghan teacher, name not given, stands in front of British soldiers during the re-opening of a school repaired by British members of the international peacekeeping forces in Afghanistan, in Kabul, Thursday Feb. 28, 2002. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
Ten year-old Afghan girl Khalida, last name not given, watches the re-opening of her school after it was repaired by British soldiers, members of the international peacekeeping forces in Afghanistan, in Kabul Thursday Feb. 28, 2002. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)