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Pacific News Classics:
Relations
Checkpoint,
Game, Set, Match a Short Walk Mixed With a Long History Makes
Bitter Brew
Rami G. Kouri, Pacific News Service, July
13, 2001
British
Town Riots Reflect Europe-Wide Problem
David Bacon, Pacific News Service, July
12, 2001
Israel
Losing Its American Support Because Of Big Oil And Sharon
Franz Schurmann, Pacific News Service, July
6, 2001
Taiwan
Independence Spectre Roils U.S.-China Relations
Franz Schurmann, Pacific News Service, June
28, 2001
Palestinian-Israeli
Conflict Revives Iranian Right
Suzanne Mahoney, Pacific News Service, June
26, 2001
Friendship
With India Reflects Dishonorable Intentions
Sarita Sarvate, Pacific News Service, June
19, 2001
An
Alternative to Missile Defense
Dietrich Fischer, Pacific News Service,
June 18, 2001
Taliban
'Coming Out'
Franz Schurmann, NCM
Online, June 14, 2001
Mideast
Conflict only Understandable as a Classic Anti-Colonial Struggle
Rami G. Khouri, Pacific News Service, June
12
New
Mayor Faces the Two Cities of L.A.
Ruben Martinez, Pacific News Service, June
7, 2001
The
Myth of a New Brown Race
(Updated Version)
Richard Rodriguez, Pacific News Service,
June 6, 2001
"I
Survived A Colombian Paramilitary Death Squad"
Louis Gilberto Murillo as told to Mary Jo
McConahay, Pacific News Service, June 4, 2001
Political
Vacuum at Center - Jeffords' Defection Portends Birth of New
Party
Andrew Reding, Pacific News Service, May
25, 2001
What
the Arab Press is Saying About the Israel-Palestinian Crisis
Franz Schurmann, Pacific News Service, May
23, 2001
Threatened
Impeachment Opens a Window on Indonesia's Intricate Political
Landscape
Bramantyo Prijosusilo, Pacific News Service,
May 21, 2001
Los
Angeles Election More than a Study in Black and Brown
David Bacon, Pacific News Service, May 17,
2001
Europeans
Note Successes and Failures of U.S. Ethnic Relations
NCM Online, May 15, 2001
Missing
Link: Connecting Immigrant Rights to Racial Justice
ColorLines, May 15, 2001
Internet
Allows Real Iranians to Build a Virtual Community
Pacific News Service, May 14, 2001
"A
War from Morocco to Muscat" - East Asia Under Control
- Real Powder Keg in Midlle East
Franz Schurmann, Pacific News Service,
May 11, 2001
View
from the Arab World: Looking Beyond Arafat
Rami G. Khouri, Pacific News Service, May
10, 2001
Four
Corners Of The World -- The New Politics Of Left And Right,
Global And Local
Walter Truett Anderson, Pacific News Service,
May 7, 2001
Egypt:
Does the Road to Democracy Begin with Dictatorship?
Franz Schurmann, Pacific News Service, May
5, 2001
City
Police Violence Comes to Forefront after Cincinnati
Kevin Weston, Pacific News Service, April
17, 2001
Young
Palestinians May See Similarities in Brutalities Against Young
African Americans
Franz Schurmann, NCM Online, April 17, 2001
Latino
Victory in L.A. Race is only Semi-Multi-Ethnic
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Pacific News Service,
April 12, 2001
White
House "Racial Freeze" Threatens Progress
Earl Ofari Hutchenson, Pacific News Service,
April 9, 2001
Bioterrorism
- Are We Ready for Terrorists Armed with Germs Instead of
Bombs?
Pacific
News Service, May 14, 1999
New
China Lobby Feeds on Americans' Need for an Enemy
Sanford Gottlieb, Pacific News Service,
June 22, 1998
Afghanistan's
Taliban Rebels Blend Islam and Maoism
Franz
Schurmann, Pacific News
Service, September 30, 1996
The
Notion of "Asian Values" is a Myth
Thi Lam, Pacific News Service, March 13, 1996
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