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The Facebook Addicts in Herat
HERAT -- It is 8:00 a.m. and the owner of an Internet café is just opening up. Right after he opens the door, people rush to the computers and start opening web pages. Many people come and stay until late at night, because this café has fast Internet. ...
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Tradition and a Poor Economy Lead to Forced Marriages
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Band-e-Amir: A Pilgrimage to Afghanistan’s First National Park
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Ancient Monuments in Herat in Danger of Being Lost
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Women Face Poverty and Unemployment in Balkh
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Drug Smugglers Entrap Children in Herat
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Is the Media Shirking Its Role in Educating the People?
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Buddha’s Empty Seat
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Afghanistan’s Karakul Renaissance
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No Snow Spells Disaster for Afghanistan
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Afghanistan’s Army of Unemployed
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Will Ghazni be ready to become a capital of Islamic civilization in 2013?
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Can the law prevent violence against women?
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Where are the Female Teachers?
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Volunteer Culture in Afghanistan
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Afghan Women Speak Out
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A New Hope through Seeds of Peace
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Democracy in Afghanistan
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Planting Roses at Ali abad Hospital
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A Legal Controversy in Afghanistan
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The Reformist Movement in Afghanistan
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Murad Khani, an Entrance to History
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