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World Hum (Free subscription) | yesterday
Don’t let all the buzz about David Carr’s heartbreaking book excerpt in the latest New York Times Magazine distract you from another terrific story in the same issue, Kristin Ohlson’s Lives piece Watching TV in Kabul . Ohlson, co-author of “Kabul Beauty School,” reveals a slice of life in a Kabul kebab shop, a scene that reveals “the drama of ordinary lives that rocks households but doesn’t blow buildings...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
We were all caught up in this trifling story about romance and family squabbles.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kabul - A suicide bombing injured at least three civilians Tuesday in Kabul, while Taliban insurgents shot dead a governor's spokesman in south-eastern Afghanistan and insurgents killed four policemen in Ghazni province, officials said. Based on ini...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kabul - Thousands of members of Afghanistan's Hazara ethnic minority protested Tuesday on the streets of Kabul over a land dispute with the nomadic Kochi tribe. Hazara leaders charged that a dozen of their people were killed and thousands displaced i...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kabul - A suicide bombing injured at least three civilians Tuesday in Kabul while Taliban insurgents shot dead a governor's spokesman in south-eastern Afghanistan, officials said. Based on initial reports, a suicide bomber was trying to target a Afg...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kabul - A suicide attack injured at least three civilians early Tuesday morning in the Bagh-e-Babar area of the Afghan capital Kabul, an Afghan official said. Based on the initial reports, a suicide bomber was trying to target the Afghan National Ar...
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OTB News (Free subscription) | yesterday
KABUL (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed three civilians and wounded one more in an attack in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Tuesday, a police official said.
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News from TheMediaLine.org. (Free subscription) | yesterday
Three civilians were wounded Tuesday morning when a suicide bomber blew himself up near a public park in Kabul, the Al-Jazeera TV network reported. Local security officials believe the attacker was apparently trying to drive into the city center when he saw a military checkpoint, less than three kilometers from his target. He then left his car and detonated explosive devices attached to his body, wounding...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | yesterday
KABUL (Reuters) - A suicide car bomber attacked an Afghan army vehicle in the capital, Kabul, on Tuesday, but it was not clear how many casualties there were, a police official said.
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http://www.dolbajao.com/rss.php (Free subscription) | yesterday
Times of India - 49 minutes agoNEW DELHI: India on Monday risked the future of the composite dialogue with Pakistan by directly accusing it of causing the suicide blast in the embassy in Kabul. Economic Times
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Human Security Gateway: All Updates (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
The July 7 attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul which left 58 people dead including four Indians and more than 140 wounded was a highly provocative act. Those responsible for the attack are well known, and their objectives are also not a matter of speculation. It is understood that the Indian government should be taking far more stringent security measures to minimise the recurrence of such attacks...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
Source: Reuters KABUL, July 22 (Reuters) - A suicide car bomber attacked an Afghan army vehicle in the capital, Kabul, on Tuesday, but it was not clear how many casualties there were, a police official said. The ...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thousands of ethnic Hazaras demonstrate in the Afghan capital to call on the government to do more to protect their land.
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rockport | 07/14/2008
Check out Latest International News Rejecting India's claim that the country's spy agency was behind the suicide attack on its embassy in Kabul last week, Pakistan on Sunday said it had no interest in whipping up that kind of an environment.
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rockport | 07/09/2008
Check out Latest International News Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama has said that if elected he would do everything to stabilise the Afghanistan situation, which is getting worse, as indicated by Monday's terrorist attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul.
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rockport | 07/08/2008
Check out latest International News A massive suicide bombing against India's embassy in Kabul could not have succeeded without the support of foreign intelligence agencies, Afghanistan said in a thinly veiled reference to Pakistan in a security report released on Tuesday.