The last Soviet soldier leaves Afghanistan but a civil war seems likely
The last Soviet soldier leaves Afghanistan but a civil war seems likely

I continue to work on the Paxton Park chapter of my history book today as my Koi carp continued their improvement and Charles Frost visited about finishing the conservatory. This evening, to an SLD meeting to discuss the County Council election campaign. The last Soviet soldier leaves Afghanistan but a civil war seems likely and Islamic fundamentalists put a bounty of £3 million on the head of Salman Rushdie

I was awoken all too early this morning as I still had many hours of sleep to catch up on. I began the day with a headache that continued all day. This morning, I started on my Paxton Park Maternity Hospital section of my Little Paxton History Book with just one interruption, Charles Frost, visiting to talk about finishing off the conservatory. My carp are looking not too bad this morning; the Kohaku is feeding and swimming actively but the Ohgon is a bit sluggish, yet also still fed a little later.

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I had lunch of salad with Diana and Della who is home from school on half-term holiday. I continued working this afternoon and had finished the section by this evening. I only have The Haylings part to do now to finish the Paxton Park chapter entirely. This evening, I went to the SLD committee meeting and we discussed the County Council Election Campaign at length to good effect. We really need more activists, however, to man the campaign. The news tonight is of the last Soviet soldier leaving Afghanistan on time for the Geneva Accord deadline. Now, a civil war will engulf the country as there will be no common political consensus on what should happen next. The Islamic fundamentalists put a price of £3 million on the head of author Salman Rushdie and the threat is being taken seriously.