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APRIL
2004
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VOL.
51, No. 4 |
Cover
Story

PAKISTAN'S NUCLEAR
BAZAAR
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Dr.
Khans Shady Nuclear Family, Greg Bearup,
South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
Are We Bailed Out? Imtiaz Alam, The News,
Karachi
Much
Noise over Full Drums, Wilson John, The
Pioneer, New Delhi
Qadeer, May Allah Protect You, Ataur Rahman,
Nawa-i-Waqt, Rawalpindi
The Farce About the Bomb, Manuela Kessler,
Süddeutsche Zeitung, Munich |
Features
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WMD:
INTELLIGENCE TESTED, Harald Stanghelle,
Aftenposten, Oslo
Its
Time for Spies to Lift Their Game, The
New Zealand Herald, Auckland
The
Spy Who Blew the Whistle, Ewen MacAskill,
Richard Norton-Taylor,
and Julian Borger, The Guardian, London
The
Worlds Second Oldest Profession, Wojciech
Pieciak, Tygodnik Powszechny, Krakow
IRANS BITTER BALLOT
Reform
at a Snails Pace, Die Welt,
Berlin
Medias
Command Performance, Aftab-e Yazd,
Tehran
A Bird Sat on the Mountain, Jomhury-e
Eslami, Tehran
COMING HOME TO ROOST
Governments
Tested by Bird Flu Crisis, Eric Teo Chu
Cheow, The Japan Times, Tokyo
Thailands Unfortunate Fate: A Scientists
View, Lertrak Srikijakan, Matichon Daily,
Bangkok
Virus Takes Heaviest Toll on Vietnam, Jean-Claude
Pomonti, Le Monde, Paris |
Departments
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Cover
Design: Laura R. Custus
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EYE
ON THE UNITED STATES
Kerry's Foreign Policy, Die
Tageszeitung, Berlin
Hillary Clinton Eclipsed by New Stars, The Sunday
Times, London
BOOKS
A Tale of Voltaire and Catherine the Great, Moskovskie
Novosti, Moscow
SOCIETY
Indias Witch Hunts, India Today,
New Delhi
The Dark
Subculture of Japanese Youth, Sekai, Tokyo
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Humanity: A Matter of Definition
Die Welt, Berlin
Fingerprints
of Champions
Izvestiya Nauky, Moscow
COMMENTARY
Economy Class in the Motherland, Novoye Vremya, Moscow
Attacking Iraqi Autonomy, Gazeta Wyborcza, Warsaw
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