Rundown
for the Week of February 2, 2001
The Stans: Part II
There is no democracy in Central Asia, only charismatic leaders, corrupt dictatorships and Islamic fundamentalism. There are few civil liberties. The police and governments are not there to help you. They seemingly exist to take: your money, your supplies, your time.
So, why on earth would you take a group of 24 tourists on a three week trip through the area? Stan Trek 2000, so named because all six countries on the itinerary end in "Stan," was a guided tour, on a bus, that started in Ashgabod, Turkmenistan. Terminus? Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Last week we heard part one of the adventure. Benjamin Adair is our guide and he took us through Turkmenistan and parts of Uzbekistan. Today, we continue the itinerary, with the goal of reaching Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Last week, we heard about amusement and conquest. This week, things are going a little differently.
London Markets
Producer Elizabeth Yates McNamee thought she might
upgrade her house with some English antiques the reknowned London
markets, but had no idea where to start. An experienced friend told her
about finding deals at a weekly market in South London, but neither of
them imagined what she'd actually find there.
Traveling Poor
Interview: Joel Garreau, High-Tech Nomad
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