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Fellows' Stories
Fall 1998

Namibia reported by Todd Bensman

· Cuba Uses Humanitarian Aid for Fight for Foothold in Africa

· Forgotten Victims: African Tribe Wants Apology

· Proposed Dam Threatens to Wash Out African Subsistence Tribe's Way of Life

· Thousands Sold into Servitude in Lesotho as 'Herder Boys'

Armenia and Azerbaijan reported by David Case

· A Terrible Waste

· Oil and Human Rights Proving a Complicated Mix in Azerbaijan

Israel and Westbank/Gaza reported by Betsy Hiel

· Democracy's Challenges are Daunting, Played Out Against the Backdrop of the Limping Peace Process

· Palestinian Ex-Guerrilla Embarks on a New Mission

Chile reported by Kristan Hutchison

· Are Fishermen on the Endangered List?

· Pinching pennies for a market edge

· Spawning Environmental Worries

· Reshaping Fishing's Future

· The Next Generation: Where the global seafood Industry is going

China reported by Rena Singer

· China's Yellow River, Now a Trickle, Poses New Threat

· Development is Eating into China's Farms

Bosnia reported by Stacy Sullivan

 

Kenya and Tanzania reported by Tricia Uhlir

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