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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT4) ON THE KABUL-KANDAHAR ROAD, Afghanistan -- Aug. 30, 2003 -- AFGHAN-ROAD -- The Kabul-Kandahar road is perhaps the most important highway in the country, and a key to Afghanistan's future security and unity. It links the Tajik-dominated capital, Kabul, to the Pashtun city of Kandahar in the south, once the city of the country's kings and later the spiritual home of the Taliban. Although the road is under repair, its crumbled condition is a reminder of Afghanistan's enormous obstacles -- the painfully slow reconstruction and the growing doubts of a population that foreign powers will keep their promises of assistance and that the current Afghan government will prove better than ones in the past. Vehicles negotiating an unrepaired section of the Kabul-Kandahar road in July. (Carlotta Gall/The New York Times)
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2003-08-30
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The New York Times Agency
Carlotta Gall/The New York Times/Redux
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