Kidnapped US Reporter\'s Dramatic Escape From The Taliban »

Posted By Mikunited 7 months, 3 weeks ago in News

Seven months after being lured to his capture, a Pulitzer-winning journalist flees over a wall and escapes to freedom, while his driver stays to join the terrorists

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I'm 49 and work as a painter and decorator.I live in London,with my long time partner,she is a teacher.We have ...

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    Ratskii7 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Hey Mikunited,

    Interesting article. I looked up ruzzz16 (the only individual to drop this submission (at least so far). His or her only activity to date is to drop 7 submissions. No comments, no props, no submissions nothing. One really has to wonder what it is with some people.

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      Mikunited7 months, 3 weeks ago

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      I looked up one person the other week--they had submitted zero articles,propped 77 articles and dropped 3,400 articles.I guess it's easier to trash peoples research,then to make any effort yourself.It's sad there is so much negativity around.I guess it's down to people like us to work as a counterbalance.

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