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DESCRIBE A CITY AT DAWN

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Answered by Anonymous
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It was an opportunity I couldn't resist, a chance to complete six years of reporting on the constantly shifting sands of Afghanistan by being there when the Taliban regime either collapsed, or fought off the Americans.'

It's not very often that journalists find themselves participants in the world's leading news story. Some put themselves there. Not me, I didn't choose to be sitting less than a 100 metres from where an American bomb was about to land in the Afghan capital. Nor did I time my live television broadcast for BBC World TV so that the cameras were...

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A City At Dawn. 'It was an opportunity I couldn't resist, a chance to complete six years of reporting on the constantly shifting sands of Afghanistan by being there when the Taliban regime either collapsed,

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