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An interesting article in USA Today about how the weakened US dollar has actually been a boon to travel to some foreign locales. The fact is that the dollar has lost nearly 30% of its value against the euro over the past two years, making the Continent perhaps too pricey for U.S. travelers. But places like Argentina, which is recovering from its own financial crisis, and Thailand remain affordable alternatives. In my opinion, I'd head to either of these places over Europe anyway.

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