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In less than two hours, both towers have collapsed
                          Soon all the  TV stations are talking about Afghanistan and the Taliban

                        and Osama bin Laden.



                        * * *



                          "Did you hear what the Taliban said?" Tariq asks. "About bin Laden?"


                          Aziza is sitting across from him on the bed, considering the board. Tariq

                        has taught her to play chess. She is frowning and tapping her lower lip
                        now,  mimicking  the  body  language  her  father  assumes  when  he's

                        deciding on a move.




                          Zalmai's cold is a little better. He is asleep, and Laila is rubbing Vicks

                        on his chest.
                          "I heard," she says.



                            The  Taliban  have  announced  that  they  won't  relinquish  bin  Laden

                        because  he  is  a  mehman,  a  guest,  who  has  found  sanctuary  in
                        Afghanistan and it is against the Pashiunwali code of ethics to turn over a

                        guest.  Tariq  chuckles  bitterly,  and  Laila  hears  in  his  chuckle  that he is

                        revolted  by  this  distortion  of  an  honorable  Pashtun  custom,  this

                        misrepresentation of his people's ways.



                            A  few  days  after  the  attacks,  Laila  and  Tariq  are  in  the  hotel  lobby

                        again.  On  the  TV  screen,  George  W.  Bush  is  speaking.  There  is  a  big

                        American  flag  behind  him.  At  one  point,  his  voice  wavers,  and  Laila
                        thinks he is going to weep.

                            Sayeed,  who  speaks  English,  explains  to  them  that  Bush  has  just
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