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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Earthquake

By the time the United States goes to sleep tonight, polls will be opening in Afghanistan. However, all the security and other complications already noted, the fact that an earthquake hit Badakhshan Province in the northeast certainly can't help matters any.
Posted by kep at 2:05 AM

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