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Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932-: 'YES, we have no bin Laden, We have no bin Laden today; We're up to our eyeballs with troublesome tribals; Osama we can't just say is here, or there (wherever he may be), thus enigmatic'ly say we: YES, we have no bin Laden, We have no bin Laden today.' 'Yes we have no mad martyrs, We have no mad martyrs today; We've mashers and muggers and more silly buggers Than any good Afghan can say; We know that we make your arteries harden By hiding Osama bin Laden; (So) YES, we have no mad martyrs, we have no mad martyrs today.' National Business Review. 26 October 2001.
MEANWHILE; BACK AT THE NEW TALEBAN HEADQUARTERS... "Isn't this where we started millions of years ago?" Sunday News, 18 November 2001
Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932-: Afghanistan. UN. 'Gentlemen! Time to talk...' National Business Review. 23 November 2001.
Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932-: If the Taliban Wins... Auckland. Ministry of Women's Affairs. Prayers in the house. Prime Minister.National Business Review 05 October 2001.
I can't tell whether it's a Taleban, or an American Postal Worker or someone who has just opened their electricity account... Sunday News, 28 October 2001
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