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Posted AT 12:05 AM EDT on 26/04/08

Afghanistan with a laugh track

Globe and Mail Update

KABUL — On a side street in downtown Kabul, behind the inevitable concrete barriers, bomb-resistant walls, heavy steel gates and barbed-wire spools, are two modest-sized houses, indistinguishable from neighbouring abodes except for one or two extra layers of security and a surprising number of people coming in and out. That, and the sound of laughter that blasts from a TV mixing console inside this homegrown broadcast centre.

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