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Article: Logavina Street: a six-block-long history lesson on Sarajevo. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- February 5, 1994
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SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina _ In the medieval heart of Sarajevo, Suada Causevic, five months pregnant, worries her baby will starve before it is born.
Delila Lacevic, 19 and orphaned by a Serbian shell, studies English in hopes that an American family will take her in.
Kasema Telalagic struggles to balance a mother's love against a doctor's duty: Should she flee Sarajevo for her children, or stay for the wounded in the emergency room?
After 20 months of war, life on Logavina Street is upside down. Here, nothing is as it was before the war. War has turned rich men into poor. It has turned light into darkness.
Logavina Street is a six-block-long history lesson. ...
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