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Afghan earthquake Ahmed Rashid in Lahore. Daily Telegraph. February 6, 1998. More than 3500 people have been reported killed in a series of massive earthquakes that hit a remote and snow bound area of north eastern Afghanistan Up to 4,000 killed in Afghanistan quake (AP, Feb 6) By ZAHEERUDDIN ABDULLAH, The Associated Press As many as 4,000 people are believed dead in a powerful earthquake that struck Afghanistan's remote northeast, an Afghan official said Friday in the first PAK GAS (VOA, FEB, 6) (L) By ALI ZAIDI/ISLAMABAD INTRO: AN OIL CONSORTIUM HAS ANNOUNCED A MAJOR NATURAL GAS DISCOVERY IN PAKISTAN. AS ALI ZAIDI REPORTS FROM ISLAMABAD, THE DISCOVERY OF THE GAS FIELD IN TALIBAN PLANES BOMB MASOOD'S AREAS (NNI, FEB 6) ISLAMABAD: Taliban planes bombed opposition commander Ahmed Shah Masood's strongholds north Kabul, Pakistan-based representative of Hizb-e-Wahdat Nasir Zada told IRNA on Thursday. |
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