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The front of Zaney's Coffee House is seen covered in posters and ribbons in support of captured soldier Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009 in Hailey, Idaho, more than five months after his disappearance in Afghanistan. Bergdahl worked at the Hailey coffee shop before his departure for Afghanistan. The Taliban announced they will release a new video of a U.S. soldier captured in Afghanistan, a U.S.-based terrorism monitoring group said Wednesday. The video is said to be titled, "One of Their People Testified." The Taliban did not name the American, but the only U.S. soldier known to be in captivity is Bergdahl. (Dev Khalsa / Associated Press)

The front of Zaney’s Coffee House is seen covered in posters and ribbons in support of captured soldier Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl today in Hailey, more than five months after his disappearance in Afghanistan. Bergdahl worked at the Hailey coffee shop before his departure for Afghanistan. The Taliban announced they will release a new video of a U.S. soldier captured in Afghanistan, a U.S.-based terrorism monitoring group said Wednesday. The video is said to be titled, “One of Their People Testified.” The Taliban did not name the American, but the only U.S. soldier known to be in captivity is Bergdahl. Story here . (AP Photo/Dev Khalsa)

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