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 The expansion of the U.S.-led air campaign in Afghanistan to include attacks on Taliban troop concentrations in the field was w stanley thermos elcomed by fighters of the anti-Taliban nothern alliance.But as CBS News Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports from the front lines north of Kabul, in war there is no escaping the risk of hitting the wrong target.The American fighter jets were plain as day in the afternoon sky over Afghanistan -  repeatedly diving and hitting Taliban targets on the front line near the Bagram air base, a prized position of enormous strategic importance that both the Taliban and the northern alliance want to control.On the frontline, a group of northern alliance Mujahadeen were celebrating the hits on their enemy, when all of a sudden the cheering stopped.  On The SceneGo inside Afghanistan and Pakistan, with CB stanley deutschland S News, as our correspondents report on developments following the Sept. 11 terror attacks:On The Scene: Young GunsOn The Scene: The United FrontOn The Scene: Natural DefensesOn The Scene: The Afghan ResistanceOn The Scene: Anti-U.S. ProtestsOn The Scene: In PakistanOn The Scene: Taliban TalksCommander Khademuddin said two of his front line positions were hit in an area where northern alliance forts and Taliban forts are less than a quarter mile away.While more planes flew, the commander tried to make radio contact with the mujahadeen in the mud forts. He never got through, and there is still no word on casualties.        Khademuddin reacted to the attacks saying, stanley becher   t Thyo Rain creates flooding in Vegas-area wildfire area
 ISON has continued to brighten in recent days, becoming visible to the naked eye in the early-morning sky above the eastern horizon. Recent footage of the comet has been spectacular, but ISON could become harder to spot as it continues on its inexorable dive toward the Sun.     https://gizmodo/ready-comet-ison-approaches-1464629583 https://gizmodo/how-to-spot-comet-ison-in-the-early-mornin starbucks stanley cup g-sky-1250301611 https://youtube/watch v=xtEb376ARsI Bright though ISON may be, it   becoming increasingly difficult for the ball of ice and dust to outshine the pre-dawn light of our parent star. The timelapse footage above shows what ISON looked like from the Teide observator stanley quencher y in the Canar stanley cup becher y Islands on the morning of November 22nd. At the time, Universe Today   Nancy Atkinson predicted it was likely to be the last glimpse we ;d get of ISON. But the comet hasn ;t passed out of view just yet. Astrophotographer Juan Carlos Casado, managed to capture this colorful image of Comet ISON yesterday morning, also from the Teide observatory. The comet was over the distant island of Gran Canaria above a sea of clouds about 1 hour before sunrise and only 16掳 from the sun, said Casado, who brought the comet into view against the ember-like glow of twilight by stacking four photos into the composite image seen here  for details on his shooting specs, see here . The exceptional atmospheric conditions of Teide Observatory allowed me to capture the image. Com