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12 - 18 April 2001
Issue No.529
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Spied off course
Chinese-American relations are never easy. The crash involving a US spy plane and a Chinese light aircraft are making them even harder, writes Thomas Gorguissian from Washington

Counting the days
Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid is insolent in the face of adversity, but his country is disintegrating around him. Nyier Abdou follows the path to impeachment

It can happen to you or me
Tremendous progress has been achieved in the treatment of mental health disorders, yet millions are left untreated, writes Faiza Rady

Mingo's new songsheet
Argentines are divided over the merits of Domingo Cavallo their new minister of economics, reports Hisham El-Naggar from Buenos Aires

Somalia's new guessing game
Somali faction leaders opposed to the country's transitional government have joined together to form a rival administration. They have also made much political capital out of a hostage crisis, writes Gamal Nkrumah

No such thing as a free gift
Colombia's sponsorship of a pro-Palestinian resolution at the UN enrages the US, writes Jasper Thornton

Open season
Lost and found
Trouble in paradise


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