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Displaying Page 1 of 20 Showing Record(s) 1 to 5 of 100 Mar 14, 2010 Suicide Bombers Rock KandaharA string of explosions struck Kandahar in southern Afghanistan Saturday, killing at least 35 people and wounding another 45, local authorities said. The death toll is expected to rise. "There were four suicide bombers," Mohammad Pashtun, chief of criminal investigations for Kandahar province, told The Los Angeles Times by telephone, "including two in cars, and all the attacks happened ... Mar 14, 2010 Giving Afghans (and More) a Vote in Britain's ElectionIn late April, if all goes according to plan, a resident of Kabul will fold up a paper ballot and push in into an empty box. It will mark the first time an Afghan citizen will have voted - for a candidate in the United Kingdom. That's the idea behind an initiative called Give Your Vote, in which U.K. citizens will voluntarily give up their votes in the parliamentary elections expected to take ... Mar 14, 2010 US soldier in Afghanistan has a dream By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA Associated Press Writer AP Photo/Jillian De Voe --> ... Mar 14, 2010 Life lured back to Afghan ghost town NOW ZAD, Afghanistan — Under a late winter sky, surrounded by mountains left verdant by recent rain showers, is one of Afghanistan’s spookiest-looking and most dangerous places: the once-vibrant but now war-ravaged and virtually empty city of Now Zad. For decades, it was among Helmand province’s largest and most prosperous cities — thanks at least part to the profitable ... Mar 10, 2010 UK minister urges push for Afghan peace settlementLONDON (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary David Miliband urged Afghans on Wednesday to push energetically for a peace settlement with Taliban insurgents and said Afghanistan's neighbors must support such an agreement. Miliband's conciliatory comments, in a speech to be given in the United States later on Wednesday, reflect growing acceptance in the West that Taliban fighters who break ... |