Picturing Afghanistan Friday, March 1, 2002 Bele! Sheya tres fh! | wrth WAKE on Oy weiA inex. ‘ale next @ecnesdl"heow cE oe 7Afri ruc nd Na ducted aL “Mon ieaf ine} VIL apie on v1 yyAy mn ancl nes ndt sd ‘ace pach) “ah hoo} fla an ‘twa racg Nat a ad 1 of of resend euch aespre Pru ne 4‘na OF BOOKS Picturing Afghanistan (NAPSA)—A new book may paint a more accurate picture of life in Afghanistan—and help shed some light on this ancient and war-torn country. REUTERS 9 oT Storm Dy he Jourraite of Rovters | Foromord by Sebastianunger, mthor of iro anc The A new book uncoversthe hid- den Afghanistan through the words and pictures of Reuters photojournalists. Afghanistan: Lifting The Veil (Prentice Hall, $29.00), is the result of a collaborative effort among more than 25 Reuters cor- respondents and photojournalists. It documents Afghan conflicts and covers key moments in Afghan history, including the Soviet occupation and the rule by the Taliban. Text and photos cover events right up to present day, with the U.S.-led war against the Taliban and al Qaeda network. The book also explores the development of this complex country through the experiences and stories of the people who live there. It considers the changing role and conditions of women, and looks at other significant changes starting to appear in modern Afghan society. “The book can help readers gain a deeper understanding of the unseen story of this country and its people, as it has developed over the past decades,” says Tim Moore, publisher at Prentice Hall. For more information visit www.reuters.com/books or go to www.phptr.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190731-120529-20190731-120526-53466.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190731-120526-53466.pdf