With no attacks, Afghanistan cities back in business

Thursday, October 4, 2001

KABUL, Afghanistan -- The currency is getting stronger. Food prices are down. Customers are hailing Mohammed Ibrahim's taxi again. And those who live in Afghanistan's cities seem just a little happier.

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