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October 20, 2010 04:02 PM

Bombed, now rebuilt, in Kabul

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Shattered windows of the Kabul City Centre shopping mall loom over the street on February 26, 2010, following a deadly car bomb blast in the Afghan capital that killed 17 people. In the eight months since the attack, Afghan and U.S. forces have managed to contain the number of spectacular attacks in Kabul. (Dion Nissenbaum/MCT)
Shattered windows of the Kabul City Centre shopping mall loom over the street on February 26, 2010, following a deadly car bomb blast in the Afghan capital that killed 17 people. In the eight months since the attack, Afghan and U.S. forces have managed to contain the number of spectacular attacks in Kabul. (Dion Nissenbaum/MCT) MCT
Muhammed Rasoul, manager of the Kabul City Centre Mall, stands in front of the building on October 14, 2010. The mall was hit by a deadly car bomb blast in February in the Afghan capital that killed 17 people. In the eight months since the attack, Afghan and U.S. forces have managed to contain the number of spectacular attacks in Kabul. (Dion Nissenbaum/MCT)
Muhammed Rasoul, manager of the Kabul City Centre Mall, stands in front of the building on October 14, 2010. The mall was hit by a deadly car bomb blast in February in the Afghan capital that killed 17 people. In the eight months since the attack, Afghan and U.S. forces have managed to contain the number of spectacular attacks in Kabul. (Dion Nissenbaum/MCT) MCT
Muhammed Rasoul, manager of the Kabul City Centre Mall, stands with a security guard in front of the building on October 14, 2010. The mall was hit by a deadly car bomb blast in February in the Afghan capital that killed 17 people. In the eight months since the attack, Afghan and U.S. forces have managed to contain the number of spectacular attacks in Kabul. (Dion Nissenbaum/MCT)
Muhammed Rasoul, manager of the Kabul City Centre Mall, stands with a security guard in front of the building on October 14, 2010. The mall was hit by a deadly car bomb blast in February in the Afghan capital that killed 17 people. In the eight months since the attack, Afghan and U.S. forces have managed to contain the number of spectacular attacks in Kabul. (Dion Nissenbaum/MCT) MCT
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