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Los Angeles TimesReporting from Kabul, Afghanistan - In a rising tide of violence in Afghanistan's east, a suicide bomber struck a crowded urban marketplace today, killing at least nine people, and another blast rocked a provincial governor's compound, injuring him and several aides.
In the east's main city of Jalalabad, meanwhile, about 5,000 demonstrators shouted anti-American slogans while protesting the deaths of several children in an explosion a day earlier.
Afghan authorities said the blast was caused by a land mine that went off when a police vehicle ran over it; the NATO force said the cause of the explosion, which also injured nine Western troops, was under investigation.
But in a reflection of increasing anti-U.S. sentiment that accompanies civilian deaths or injuries caused by either side in the conflict, the protesters burned an effigy of President Obama and yelled "Death to America!"
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