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Can Iraq Remain Intact?
Basim al-Sheikh, editor of Baghdad’s independent Al-Dustour, finds what he thinks are the seeds of future conflict in Iraq’s interim constitution.

War Without Ends
H. Thayer Walker III reports from the frontlines of Nepal’s civil war.

Casualties of the War in Aceh
As the war in Aceh drags on, Joseph Kirschke speaks with Indonesian civil-society workers who say they were abused by soldiers and police in the restive province.

Liberia Photo Essay
Africa
Is Burundi's Slow-Motion Genocide Finally Over?
Brent Gregston, World Press Review correspondent, Paris, France, Jan. 27, 2004


The Battle Ahead for Zimbabwe’s Press
Andrew Meldrum, Pretoria, South Africa, Jan. 16, 2004


São Tomé Fears Striking Oil May Be a Curse
Hector Igbikiowubo, Vanguard (independent), Lagos, Nigeria, Jan. 6, 2004


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Americas
Was Aristide Forced Out?
Unsigned editorial, The Jamaica Gleaner (privately owned, independent), Kingston, Jamaica, March 4, 2004


Haiti: Extreme Urgency
Unsigned editorial, Hoy (independent), Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Feb. 18, 2004


The First Lady Is Crazy
Denise Dresser, Reforma (independent), Mexico City, Mexico, Feb. 16, 2004


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Asia
The Perils of Propaganda
Tariq Rahman, The News (left-wing), Karachi, Pakistan, Feb. 6, 2004


Clearing the Nuclear Fog over North Korea
David Scofield, World Press Review correspondent, Seoul, South Korea, Jan. 22, 2004


India-Pakistan Peace Talks
Comment and analysis from Athens, Kathmandu, Beijing, Bucharest, Kolkata, Karachi, and Tokyo


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Europe
His Name Is Unknown, His Deeds Incomparable
Maksim Glikin, Nezavisimaya Gazeta (centrist), Moscow Russia, Feb. 26, 2004


Who Will Lead the Russian Cabinet?
Komsomolskaya Pravda (mass-circulation), Moscow, Russia, Feb. 24, 2004


Defending 'Republican Values'
Djénane Kareh Tager, Le Monde des Religions (bimonthly magazine), Paris, France, January-February 2004


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Middle East and North Africa
Democracy Proves Messy in Iraq
Unsigned editorial, Al-Adala (organ of the Shiite Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq), Baghdad, Iraq, March 7, 2004


'Foolish Bremer'
Unsigned editorial, Al-Hauza (radical Iraqi Shiite), Baghdad, Iraq, Feb. 28, 2004


The Letter the Iranian Government Doesn’t Want You to Read
As published in Shargh (reformist), Tehran, Iran, Feb. 18, 2004


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