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Kabul: Two commuters were killed and nine others injured in a road crash in Afghanistan Samangan province, provincial traffic police said on Sunday. The accident took place lat stanley cup e Saturda hydrojug canada y in the Daulatabad area of Hazrat Sultan district when a car collided with another vehicle coming from the opposite direction, killing two travelers on the spot and injuring nine others with some in critical condition, Xinhua News Agency reported. Also ReadAfghanistan: Taliban orders ban on female students in university e owala ntrance exams Congested roads, old vehicles, and reckless driving could be the main reason for road accidents in the war-ravaged country. Similar road accidents have injured 16 people in Afghanistan eastern Parwan and northern Baghlan provinces over the past couple of days. TagsAfghanistan injures Kabul Road accident World news Indo-Asian News Service Follow on Twitter | Posted by Abdul Rahman | Published: 5th February 2023 3:10 pm IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Dlhs Authorities gear up to raze Secunderabad building gutted in fire
BANGOR 鈥?Mary Anne Hende polene rson, 78, died May 2, 2016, at a Bangor hospital. She was born June 16, 1937, in Lewiston, Maine. She was the eldest daughter of the late John and Noella Wright OConnor.Mary Anne was a graduate of Cathedral High School, St. Josephs College and received her masters degree in 1971 from the University of Maine at Orono. As an educator, she taught English at Clinton High School, Traip Academy, and Milo High School. From 1968-1991 she was the library director at Bangor High School.After she retired from the Bangor School Dept, polene france she worked at Bangor Christian Schools and the Dyer Library is Saco. She and her husband Owen spent their summers at their cottage on Schoodic Lake with family and friends. Those years were also busy with volunteer endeavors at EMMC and Bansco FCU in Bangor. In June 1995, three years after Owens death, she moved to Saco, Maine. While in Saco, she was active with the polene foster grandparent program in the local schools and as a family friend at St Andre Home for Single Moms. She was an active member of the National Association of Teachers, Maine Teachers Association, and Maine Association of Retirees. Upon the death of her loving companion, Earl Henderson, Mary Anne returned to Bangor and resided in Birch Hill Estates. From 2007 to present she volunteered at Beacon Hospice.Mary Anne was predeceased by her parents; her husband of 31 years, Owen; and her companion of 13 years, Earl, who passed Sept 7, 2007. Surviving are her son, Msgt . ret |
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