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JULY
2002
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VOL.
49, No. 7 |
Cover
Story

BACK, BY POPULAR
DEMAND? HOW VENEZUELA'S HUGO CHÁVEZ GOT A SECOND
CHANCE
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The
48-Hour Coup, Duncan Campbell, The Guardian,
London
Hamburgers,
Cured Ham, and Oil, Aram Ruben Aharonian,
Proceso, Mexico City
A Major Defeat for America, Hesmatollah Fallahat-Pisheh,
Resalaat, Tehran
The
Fires at Dawn, Rafael Osío
Cabrices, Primicia, Caracas
Walking on Eggshells, José Vales, Revista
Cambio, Bogatá |
Features
EUROPE
TILTS RIGHTWARD
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Fear
Elects Scapegoaters, Johannes Willms, Süddeutsche
Zeitung, Munich
Erecting Fortress Europe, Vipul Mudgal, Hindustan
Times, New Delhi
Revisiting
Past Horrors, Frederico Reyes Heroles, Reforma,
Mexico City
Who's
Afraid of the Far Right?, Mick Humes, Spiked,
London
Euro-Rejectionists Go to Extremes, Paolo
Virtuani, Corriere della Sera, Milan
The Netherlands: The Vote Must Go On, De
Volkskrant, Amsterdam |
PAKISTAN: THE GENERAL'S NEW CLOTHES
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A
Pyrrhic Victory,
Husain Haqqani, The Nation, Lahore
Beware Musharraf's Malice, Wilson John, The
Pioneer, New Delhi
Pakistan's Double-Dealing in the War on Terrorism,
Hiranmay Karlekar, The Pioneer, New Delhi
The
Delusions of Dictatorship, The Age,
Melbourne |
Departments
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EYE
ON THE UNITED STATES
The Third Link, La
Jornada, Mexico City
We
Are All Americans, El
País, Madrid
ARTS
Stand
Up, Africa!, L'Express,
Paris
Salif
Keita's Acoustical Manifesto, L'Express,
Paris
BOOKS
Powerful Portraits, The
Sunday Tribune, Dublin
Weaving
a World, The Age, Melbourne
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Life Savings, Die Zeit,
Hamburg
Weaving
a World, The Age, Melbourne
SOCIETY
A
City of 2 Million Without a Map, The Toronto
Star, Toronto
Liberia:
Withering Voinjama, New
Democrat, Heerlen
El-Zakzaky Blasts Sharia Governors,
Daily Champion, Lagos
COMMENTARY
Why
I'm Boycotting Israel, The Independent,
London
An Anti-Semitic Europe? No, but... Ha'aretz,
Tel Aviv
PEOPLE
Hsin Tao: No
Ordinary Monk
Fatima Jibrell:
Nursing Nature
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