Al-Ahram Weekly   Al-Ahram Weekly
22 - 28 June 2000
Issue No. 487
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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
Baby
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
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
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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