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Afghans are preparing to celebrate the New Year Festival of Nowruz, which is a popular time to buy new clothes as well as indulge in traditional fare such as fruits, nuts and fish. BushSee more topics »As selected by our staffSee all covers »My World is your personal collection of news within Daylife, where you can save stuff
that you find interesting, or want to easily check up on later.My World is for registered Daylife users. During the Taliban era the festival, which marks the start of spring, was strictly forbidden. Mary of Loreto carry the statue of the Virgin Mary during an Easter procession through the streets of Sulmona in Abruzzo in the centre of Italy on March 23, 2008. Save the news that matters to youTo star items on Daylife, please login or join Daylife for free.Sending...There was an error. Suggest a publicationUse this form to let us know about a publication that you will like daylife to cover.Enter the publication's URL:Sending...Thanks for your suggestion, we really appreciate it!There was an error. The Iraq Army was established in 1921 by British troops based in the country.2 months ago from Getty Images by AFP/Getty ImagesA Kurdish youth makes the 'V sign' during Newroz celebrations in Istanbul, on March 23 2008. The names of 3,169 people were added to the 25,965 alredy remembered in the wall. The traditional Easter procression is called "Madonna che scappa" (the running Madonna). Two demonstrators died Sunday in southeastern Turkey as clashes between the police and Kurdish protestors continued for a third day, government and health officials said. Two hundred bungee jumpers will try to jump more than 440 times from the bridge in 24 hours to attempt for the second time a new world record for mass bungee jumping. We can't reply to everyone, but we do read everything, and it helps us figure out what to do next.If you'd like a reply, include your email address in your message.Share your feedback:Sending...Thanks for your feedback, we really appreciate it!There was an error. Whatever's on your mind, we always want to hear from you.
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