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Afghan boy Obaidullah, left, and his friend Ismaili sell seasonal flowers to motorist passing on the highway to Kabul through the Shamali Plains, about 25 kilometers (17 miles), southwest of Bagram, Afghanistan (news - web sites), Wednesay, April 9, 2003. The flower, locally known as laula, grows wild in the fields surrounding the villages and highway, some of which are still covered with anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, posing a risk to the population. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)
4/9/2003
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