A threat greater than Y2K?
Law enforcers are ringing alarm bells about potential terrorist targets in the US and abroad as America prepares to celebrate the new millennium with a big bang, reports Thomas Gorguissian from New York
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Jingoism wins the day
Wars win votes, in Chechnya for Yeltsin and Putin this week, just as they did in the Falklands for Mrs Thatcher nearly 18 years ago. Abdel-Malek Khalil writes from Moscow
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New century, old war
Despite the elections, the Russian military are continuing their Chechnyan campaign without let-up. Sameh Naguib examines some of the motives
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Frailty, thy name is man
It's the world's worst kept secret, but catastrophic natural disasters invariably spare the rich and powerful.
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