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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-08-05 08:01 AM
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NYT,pg1: Colonel Sanders Finds Himself Under Fiery Siege in Pakistan
Colonel Sanders Finds Himself Under Fiery Siege in Pakistan
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Published: June 8, 2005


KARACHI, Pakistan, June 3 - Four times since Pakistan allied itself with the United States campaign against terrorism, a KFC outlet here has been attacked. Each time, the owner, Rafiq Rangoonwala, dutifully cleaned up and reopened for business. This time, with six of his employees dead, he's not so sure.

Last week, as evening prayers began at a Shiite mosque down the street, a suicide bomber believed to belong to a Sunni extremist group linked to Al Qaeda blew himself up inside the mosque compound, splattering his remains across the high courtyard wall.

Minutes later, a mob, believed to be led by outraged Shiites, stormed Mr. Rangoonwala's KFC outlet, dousing its floors with gasoline, setting it ablaze and then blocking the entry of rescue workers. Six hours later, the six bodies were hauled out. Four had been burned. Two had frozen to death in the walk-in freezer; their bodies were found only after a mobile phone belonging to one of the men rang. The dead had all worked at the KFC, and they were all local men in their mid-20's.

Now the restaurant is a gutted, blackened hulk, with the familiar profile of Colonel Sanders still visible and a billboard, now sooty and macabre, looming above. "Come have a chicky meal," it reads, "cuz you are going to love this deal."

It is no secret that symbols of American commercial might are lightning rods for anti-American sentiment. But the deadly strike on this fast-food restaurant, on a hot summer night in Pakistan's most populous city, revealed something much more potent: It showed how existing strains - in this case a deep sectarian divide that is roiling this city - can tap a well of anti-American fury to create an explosion of violence....


http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/08/international/asia/08karachi.html
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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-08-05 08:11 AM
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1. And then they built a fourth KFC...
and that one burned down, fell over, and THEN sank into the swamp...

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