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These are edited extracts from Osama bin Laden's interview three days ago with a Pakistani paper
Observer, 11 November, 2001
"You'll never get through,'' the Taliban man shouted at me. "The Northern Alliance are shooting into Takhta-Pul and the Americans are bombing the centre of the town.''
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A war that is supposed to help feed the desperate people of Afghanistan will in fact help starve them.
We can feed the starving Afghan millions or mount a military campaign. We can't do both
Guardian, Tuesday October 2, 2001
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Last month the only television channel allowed to report from Taliban territory in Afghanistan, Qatar's al-Jazeera station, said air strikes had killed 93 civilians in the village of Chowkar-Karez, 25 miles north of Kandahar, according to Taliban sour
The Guardian, Saturday October 27, 2001 On September 11, soon after the two jets were crashed into the World Trade Centre, an internet poll was set up by one of America's leading search engines.
Every war needs its writers.
Independent, 19 September 2001
The future of Afghanistan itself should lie at the root of Western political thinkingObserver, Sunday September 23, 2001
Independent, 23 September 2001
They make alliances, the men who are clandestinely trying to change the Middle East.
70'ler boyunca gittikçe bir çılgınlık haline gelen Disco 80'lerin başında kendini tüketti. Basın Disco'nun öldüğünü ilan etti ve bir “Disco Sucks” kampanyası başlattı. İnsanlar tuhaf bir şekilde Chicago’da Komishi parkında biraraya gelip eski Disco plaklarını yaktılar.
No one is sure if we are any closer to defeating Bin Laden, but already this war has produced plenty of winners - from the singer Enya to Lloyd's of London. A special report on the people and companies who have benefited from September 11 and events since then
September 15, 2001
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It was chance that news of the departure of Anji Hunter from Tony Blair's side came in wartime but, as with every move she has made through all these years, it casts light on his character and the politics of the moment.
Taliban face deadly wrath after collapse of Kabul lines
The Guardian , Wednesday November 14, 2001
