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Article: Afghanistan sees a future as destination.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- September 4, 2006
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Byline: Kim Barker
KABUL, Afghanistan _ Sabrina Lou knew all the dangers. Insurgents in the south. Land mines in the mountains. Roads where even the potholes have potholes. She read the U.S. State Department warning, which strongly discourages anyone from traveling to Afghanistan and contains a litany of potential threats, from banditry to al-Qaida.
But Lou, a 5th-grade teacher, saw something besides potential violence in this war-torn country _ a summer vacation. She stayed in Kabul for 13 days, visiting the bird market, TV mountain, Chicken Street, Butcher Street and Money Street. She watched boys fly kites, wrote a blog about her trip, got sick for ...