For Afghan Craftsmen, a Welcome Upswing After Years of Struggle

there has been very little private investment, especially in industries that were modernized under Soviet-backed rule in the 1980s but then destroyed during years of fighting. Today, the country depends heavily on imports, mostly from Pakistan. In 2006, it imported $3.6 billion in goods -- from wheat to tires -- but exported only $274 million. Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
3.9
by Derek Hawkins - Apr. 8, 2009

This is a highly original and interesting story with a great central source, an Afghan craftsman. But could the lede have been any more asinine? No way to rope in a reader.

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