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(22 Oct 2001) October 21st 2001 - Kabul, Afghanistan 1. Wide of street in Kabul 2. Various of street scenes and market 3. People selling food 4. Traffic policeman 5. Wide of the street, zoom in to man on bicycle and mobile anti aircraft gun in background 6. People moving their belongings on trolleys 7. Pan along the court building 8. Legal officials working on documents 9. Various children in playground October 19th 2001 - Kabul, Afghanistan 10. Various wides of rubble at scene of recent attack 11. Wide shot of man by fire amongst rubble 12. Men squatting around cooking fire amongst the rubble STORYLINE: Despite the US bombing of the Afghan capital Kabul, daily life continues on the streets of the city. For those who remain here though, times are increasingly hard. Food is available but few people can afford more than a small amount and anything but staple food, such as flour, is a luxury. Despite these hardships food supplies in Kabul itself have not dried up and the townsfolk are not starving. In between the raids people carry out their business as best they can, with lawyer's offices remaining open and traders moving their wares around the city. The Taliban's anti-aircraft defences are also visible in the city, a constant reminder, if one were needed, of the threat to the inhabitants. At the scene of a recent attack emergency services have finished carrying the bodies away. Although large numbers have fled Kabul many residents remain in the area, despite their houses being completely destroyed. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...