Afghans tell of good and bad
14th Nov 2006, 16:29 GMT
KABUL, Afghanistan - A chuckle rang out from under the blue burqa as the mother of eight rifled through a mound of children's sweat shirts. "Yes," the woman said, "life is better today. I can go shopping by myself."
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