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"I've come without warning to a fortified location in Kabul to congratulate in person the people of Afghanistan on their new freedoms..." "No sudden movements, Okay?" 6 March, 2006.
"The way to a man's heart is through his stomach, so I'm baking President Bush some ANZAC biscuits." "I know what he's interested in, Peter - better make them Afghans." 14 March, 2007.
NZ Peacekeepers. "Lift your feet". Hawke's Bay Today, 10 June 2003
"It's great being in freedom loving Afghanistan to congratulate the Afghanis in person on the freedoms they now love..." "No sudden movements, Okay?" 6 March, 2006.
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