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Louis Berger Engineers Cheat Death in Afghanistan Ambush

Publication Date: 20-NOV-03
Author: Sean Cronin in Afghanistan and Thomas F. Armistead in New York
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Two engineers with Louis Berger Group Inc. who were ambushed on the Kabul-Kandahar highway in Afghanistan have spoken for the first time about how they cheated death while working on the most dangerous road construction project in the world.

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