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Michael Proctor in Afghanistan

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Published Date: 09 February 2007
This is Michael Proctor reading the Weekly News in southern Afghanistan.
Where in the world do you read the Weekly News?
This week, we are re-launching our search for the most unusual pictures of people reading the Weekly News.
You might be in an exotic location, under ground or under water - or even on the toilet, as some of the entries to a previous competition show!
All you have to do is send in the picture with your details. The best entry during the year will win a bottle of champagne.
Jean Proctor has sent in the first entry - of her son Michael Proctor reading the Weekly News in southern Afghanistan.
She said: "He is a Kenilworth lad who has taken a year out of studying at Plymouth University to do a six-month tour with the 6th Battalion, The Rifles. This Territorial Army unit is based in the south west. He specifically asked me to send him copies of the Weekly News."
Send your prints to Where in the World?, Weekly News, 31 Warwick Road, Kenilworth.

SEND US YOUR PICTURES
If you have a picture for our competition, please click on the following link:
Click here to email your report

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  • Last Updated: 09 February 2007 10:08 AM
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  • Location: Kenilworth
 
 

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