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Afghanistan's deadly habit by Maureen Orth No matter who controls Afghanistan, its opium crop - more than 70% of
the world's supply - is creating narco-societies throughout Central Asia,
from Russia to Pakistan. In Tajikistan, the author discovers the extent of
the region's drug corruption, which may prove more destructive than any
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