Hope in hell
Western solutions for African problems may be an inherently flawed enterprise for nations marred by the legacy of colonial rule, writes Gamal Nkrumah
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Two peas in a pod
The sparring Koreas made history by convening a summit following half a century of bitter enmity. The ground-breaking meeting marks the end of the Cold War era, but will it mean unity? No two ways about it, says Faiza Rady
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Saved by the Virgin
Pope John Paul's Turkish would-be assailant was pardoned by Italy and the Vatican, but the mystery surrounding Ali Mehmet Agca remains, reports Samia Nkrumah from Rome
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Get poor quick
White-collar crime takes a nasty turn as crime families and computer-hackers make cyberspace a dangerous place, writes Thomas Gorguissian |
The ghosts of Peron
Argentinean workers went on a general strike, but President de la Rua seemed unimpressed, writes Hisham El-Naggar from Buenos Aires
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