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Outside December 2008 |
Greg Mortenson Video Greg Mortenson on his mission to bring the world together. |
Outside April 2006 Eric Hansen |
Higher Education When american climber Greg Mortenson stumbled into the Pakistani village of Korphe after an unsuccessful attempt to summit k2, he had no idea that the three days he'd spend recuperating there would change his life forever. |
National Defense August 2009 Sandra I. Erwin |
Military Rivals State Dept. in Diplomatic Skills In just a few years, U.S. military leaders in Afghanistan have evolved from warriors to competent counterinsurgency operators surpassing the State in relationship building. |
Outside December 2008 Kevin Fedarko |
No Bachcheh Left Behind Greg Mortenson's school-building program in Central Asia has been a success. Now he goes to Afghanistan to do the same. |
Outside November 2005 Mark Jenkins |
A Short Walk in the Wakhan Corridor Cross into this forgotten valley and you'll trade the insanity of modern Afghanistan for a far wilder frontier: a last-ditch, back-of-beyond outpost of breathtaking beauty, ancient strongholds, and 25 centuries of war. |
Fast Company May 2010 |
Mullen on the Move A look at how Admiral Mike Mullen, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, gets around and gets things done. |
Outside March 2002 |
Letters Anyone can be a Ted Turner-style activist on his or her own scale... After the attacks the people of Pakistan became even friendlier... |
Salon.com October 2, 2001 Janelle Brown |
The Taliban's bravest opponents An underground resistance of Afghan women risks torture and execution to alert the world to the regime's atrocities. One freedom fighter tells her story... |
Salon.com October 19, 2001 Janelle Brown |
Optional burqas and mandatory malnutrition After spending 18 months studying Afghanistan, Dr. Lynn Amowitz reports that life under the Taliban is more brutal -- and more complicated -- than we suspected... |
Salon.com November 16, 2001 Janelle Brown |
"Beneath the Veil" redux Documentary filmmaker Saira Shah returns to Afghanistan to find hopeful soldiers and starving children. Her film of the journey is called "Unholy War"... |