Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan received a Laura Secord Easter egg. PANJWAYI-ZHARI, Afghanistan (AFP) - With a bombing that killed two soldiers, rockets attacks and a suspicious parcel, Easter passed almost unnoticed for Canadian troops at this base in southern Afghanistan. The past few days were significant: besides the Christian celebration of Easter, it was the Afghan New Year -- marking the start of spring, and the anniversary of the birth of the Muslim Prophet Mohammed. But this did not mean a let-up in attacks by rebels in the Panjwayi-Zhari area, about 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Kandahar city and...