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DECEMBER
2002
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VOL.
49, No. 12 |
Cover
Story

THE NEW RULES OF
WAR
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Servile
States, Ignacio Ramonet, Le Monde Diplomatique,
Paris
A War of Ideas Against Terror, Afzaal Mahmood,
Dawn, Karachi
Eviscerating International Justice, Miguel
Concha, La Jornada, Mexico City
Europe and NATO Compete, Feng Jian,
Renmin Ribao, Beijing
Is Bush a War Criminal?, Georg Hoffman-Ostenhof,
Profil, Vienna
Bushwacked
and Bamboozled, Paul Jackson, The Calgary
Sun, Calgary
We
Must Remain Firm, The Australian, Sydney
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Features
CRISIS
IN A COFFEE CUP
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Who's
Paying for That Latte?, Phil Pennington,
The Press, Christchurch
The
Battle for Real Coffee, Dragoslav Rancic,
NIN, Belgrade
Nothing
to Show for Her 700 Trees, Muchemi Wachira,
Daily Nation, Nairobi
Cry for Help From Central America, Carlos
Fernández-Vega, La Jornada, Mexico
City
Vietnam's Growers See Hope, Tran Dinh Tranh
Lam, Inter Press Service, Rome |
KASHMIR: VOTING AMID VIOLENCE
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What
a Tiny Spot of Ink Can Mean, Prem Shankar
Jha, Outlook, New Delhi
Elections:
A Hat Trick of Failures, Prevaiz Iqbal Cheema,
The News, Karachi
Separatism
With a Twist, Martin Regg Cohn, The Toronto
Star, Toronto
Autonomy Can Be a Solution, Kavita Suri,
The Statesman, New Delhi
Kashmir's
Ruling Dynasty Snubbed, Phil Reeves, The
Independent, London |
Departments
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EYE
ON THE UNITED STATES
American
Patriotism, Tempo,
Jakarta
ARTS
Where
Is Ten Going?, Libération,
Paris
A Passionate,
Cheerful, and Troubling Film, L'Express,
Paris
BOOKS
Myanmar's Ghosts, The
Statesman, New
Delhi
The Inner
Life of Africa, Daily
Mail & Guardian, Johannesburg
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
A
Threat to European Corn, Le Monde, Paris
SOCIETY
Children
with a Hunger to Survive, The Sunday
Independent, Johannesburg
Argentina's
New Social Protagonists, Clarín, Buenos
Aires
COMMENTARY
Two Years Have Passed, Yediot
Aharonot, Tel Aviv
Europe
Is Waiting, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung,
Frankfurt
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