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An Afghan police officer stands guard on the edge of a poppy field as tractors destroy the crop during drug eradication efforts outside of Kandahar, Afghanistan in this April, 2004, photo. Opium yield in Afghanistan dropped by just 2 percent this year despite a major clampdown on poppy farmers that sharply reduced the amount of land used to grow the narcotic, the UN's anti-drug chief said Monday.
PHOTO: AP
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