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Article: War on terrorism: Ulster man tells of Afghan life.(News)
- Article from:
- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- September 29, 2001
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A COLERAINE man who worked in Afghanistan for two years has said that food stocks were running low and that some three million people could suffer.
Optometrist Martin Holley, his wife and four children, lived in the ...
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Article: Afghan life goes on: Ravages of war will take years ...
The Birmingham Post (England);
August 27, 2002 ;
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...Little changes on a recently-paved highway near the war damaged Darlaman palace, the former royal palace now serving as a government office, in West Kabul, Afghanistan. West Kabul was the scene of some of heaviest fighting between opposing warlords and the Taliban from 1992 until 1996. While some
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