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Fellows' Stories
Spring 2001

Canada reported by Koren Capozza

· Polar Spring Arrives, Mercury Rises -- In Sky

· Heated Arctic Dispute - Greenland, Alaska Natives Balk at New U.S. Military Plans

· U.S. Hazardous to Health?

Morocco reported by Elisabetta Anna Coletti

· To the Land of Henna and Kohl, Avon Calls

· A Living Page from "Arabian Nights"

· Little Maids of Morocco

China reported by Vanessa Ho
Kyrgyzstan reported by Beatrice Hogan

· Kyrgyz Authorities Concerned About Retaliatory Raids Against Central Asian Reservoirs

· Tightened Security in Ferghana Valley Pinches Residents

Nigeria reported by Christopher Hondros
Cuba reported by Richard Raeke

· Risky Journalism in Catro's Cuba, reporters who reject the party line pay dearly

· Castro's Cuba 'Revolution' Becomes 'devolution'

India reported by Raghuram Vadarevu
Russia reported by Andrea Widener

· Nuclear Cities Face Uncertainty

· Struggles for Money Consume Scientists

· One Emigre's Optimistic View

· Nuclear Legacy

· Russia Struggles to Revive its Past Renown in Science

· 'Science Cities' See their Salvation in Brain Power

· Earth-shaking Machines May Help Monitor Test Ban Treaty

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