| The Bulletin with Newsweek 1998 Russell Watson |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| An explosion of Indian self-esteem. (India's nuclear tests were to demand respect; includes interview with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee)(Cover Story)(Interview) | News, opinion and commentary | Russell Watson |
| At high intensity: if diplomacy fails, bombing Iraq could be costly. | News, opinion and commentary | Russell Watson, John (Irish bishop) Barry |
| Battle stations: plans take shape for an air war on Iraq, but success may be elusive. | News, opinion and commentary | Russell Watson |
| He does it again: Saddam provokes another crisis, this time over poison tests on humans.(Iraq; Saddam Hussein) | News, opinion and commentary | Russell Watson |
| 'Our target was terror.' (US strikes against alleged terrorist sites in Afghanistan and Sudan) | News, opinion and commentary | Russell Watson, John (Irish bishop) Barry |
| Why only a bomb would do.(nuclear tests by India and Pakistan) | News, opinion and commentary | Russell Watson, John (Irish bishop) Barry, Sudip Mazumdar, Tony Clifton |
| Yeltsin's war games. (Russian interests in Iraq) | News, opinion and commentary | Bill Powell, Russell Watson |
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