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31. The Kabul regime responded by reinforcing the garrison's 3,000-4,000 regular troops and by launching a high-altitude bombing campaign. 32. Kabul, Afghanistan: A confectioner works in a factory. 33. A Shiite Muslim guards a checkpoint in Kabul. 34. Kabul, Afghanistan: A fortune teller listens to a woman as another awaits her turn. Fortune telling was banned under the Taliban regime. 35. The weekend attack in Kabul fits within that evolving strategy. 36. Afghans dance outside of the Sakhi Shrine on the occasion of Nowruz in Kabul on March 21. 37. Kabul residents, like Lema, who live close to these unfinished high-rises are also worried about their safety. 38. An Afghan woman in a burka crosses a street in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2004. 39. Sitting in a graveyard, Afghans watch the rising of the holy mace outside of Sakhi Shrine on the occasion of Nowruz, which means "new day, " in Kabul on March 21. 40. The Afghan election authorities have announced the results from 447 polling stations after fraud investigations. David Lowan reports from Kabul. 41. A bullet hole in a window frames a security guard outside an office building hit during a raid by NATO forces in Kabul. 42. He said in Kabul: "Whether those individuals acted legitimately or illegitimately in providing information to the Nato forces, their lives will be in danger." 43. An Afghan army soldier secures a road as a fuel truck burns outside Jalalabad, Nangarhar province, east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. 44. Eight-year old Akram plays marbles with his friends in south of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, in Nov. 2010. 45. And in the bazaars of Kabul, Mazar - i - Sharif and Herat the trade is brisk. 46. There are few Afghan or foreign forces in the area, except on the highway that connects Qalat, the capital of Zabul, to Kandahar in the south-west, and Ghazni and Kabul in the north. 47. A boy watches the Sakhi Shrine on the occasion of Nowruz in Kabul on March 21. 48. U.S. officials in Kabul downplayed the significance of Saturday's suicide attack and said it would have little impact on the military mission. 49. Meanwhile, in the capital, Kabul, police arrested three men they say were planning a suicide bombing. 50. Ramadan means brisk sales for food vendors in Kabul, Afghanistan. 51. If you were a kid living in the Wazir Akbar Khan section of Kabul, you knew about Assef and his famous stainless-steel brass knuckles, hopefully not through personal experience. 52. President Karzai told reporters in Kabul Monday that Iran has given his office up to $975,000 for government expenses. 53. The agriculture secretary toured a new factory in Kabul that produces fruit juice, describing it as a “significant step” toward Rahimi’s goal of reinvigorating agribusiness in the country. 54. Worse, the insurgents appear to be operating closer to Kabul. 55. Afghan International Transport Company: Wazir Akbar Khan Mena , POB 768 , Kabul. 56. TIME contacted both the Afghan Olympic Committee and the country's track-and-field association in Kabul, but neither knew where Andyar was. 57. He had a black patch over his right eye socket, a prosthetic left arm and a deformed right hand, the result of injuries from an explosives mishap during an old operation against the Soviets in Kabul. 58. Ten women volunteers work in Karzai's Precinct 8 office in Kabul. 59. Born in Kabul, the daughter of a high-ranking army officer, she moved to London with her family during the Russian occupation. 60. One day in a Kabul bookstore I found a collection of landays—"short ones"—the two-line poems the Pashtuns recite to each other at the village well or at wedding celebrations.