Maclean's 1997 Nomi Morris - Abstracts

Maclean's 1997 Nomi Morris
TitleSubjectAuthors
A brutal bloodletting: Algeria's vote brings little hope of ending the war.News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
A diva sings her own melody. (opera singer Teresa Stratas)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
Campeau is back: a fallen tycoon resurfaces to build homes in Berlin. (Robert Campeau)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
Children in crisis.(famine victims in North Korea)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
Demanding justice: why Edgar Bronfman took on the Swiss banks. (over World War II Jewish accounts)(Special Report)(includes a related article with an interview with Bronfman)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
Gypsy dreams: a Czech TV show spurs a refugee surge in Canada.News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
India's passage: a nation opening to the world faces weighty challenges on its 50th birthday. (includes a brief history of the nation)(Special Report)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
Paradise lost: a volcano ravages a Caribbean isle. (Montserrat)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
Reform, Serbian-style: a protest movement is tinged with nationalism.News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
The altar of doom: a Calgary archeologist escapes a jungle attack. (Peter Mathews)(El Cayo, Mexico)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
Then we take Berlin. (Germany's admiration of Canadian artists)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
War and memory: dealing with the past causes unending debate. (Germany)News, opinion and commentaryNomi Morris
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