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He Sat, In Defiance of Municipal Orders

By: Rudyard Kipling

...d useless, though Kim had restocked it at Bombay. Mahbub had busi ness at Quetta, and there Kim, as Mahbub admitted, earned his keep, and perhaps a l... ...miss, perhaps, a great num ber of new rifles which seek their way up from Quetta to the North. The Game is so large that one sees but a little at a t... ...Hindustani: ‘Well is the Game called great! I was four days a scullion at Quetta, waiting on the wife of the man whose book I stole. And that was par...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...them there a few days later. On his way to Karachi, Hazmi spent a night in Quetta at a safehouse where, according to KSM, an Egyptian named Mohamed At... ...y received Slahi’s final instructions on how to travel to Karachi and then Quetta, where they were to contact someone named Umar al Masri at the Talib... ... later. Binalshibh remembers that when he arrived at the Taliban office in Quetta, there was no one named Umar al Masri.The name, apparently, was simp... ...n Karachi. 141 In early June, Binalshibh traveled by taxi from Kandahar to Quetta, Pakistan, where al Qaeda courier Abu Rahmah took him to KSM.Accordi... ... Almost all the 9/11 attackers traveled the north- south nexus of Kandahar–Quetta–Karachi.The Baluchistan region of Pakistan (KSM’s ethnic home) and t... ...n of Khallad, July 31, 2003. For Hazmi and Atta’s simultaneous presence in Quetta, see Intelligence reports, interrogations of KSM, Feb. 20, 2004; Mar...

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The Days Work

By: Rudyard Kipling

.... “Then it will not be in this way—with stonework sunk under water, as the Quetta was sunk. I like sus-suspen-sheen bridges that fly from bank to bank...

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