Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Philip Shishkin |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Georgia's leader walks fault line of East and West: Saakashvili says attempt to bomb Russian official was meant as provocation.(Mikhail Saakashvili ) | Business, international | Philip Shishkin, Hugh Pope |
Growing violence strains Mideast overhaul efforts: shift of U.S. policy adds to skepticism on plans for change. | Business, international | Philip Shishkin, Hugh Pope |
Morocco is focus of Madrid probe: men trained as mujahedeen may be forming networks; more arrests in Europe.(Madrid Train Station Bombings, 2004) | Business, international | Keith Johnson, Philip Shishkin |
Spaniards make election a referendum on terrorism: with al Qaeda link emerging, bombings to have wide impact.(Madrid Train Station Bombing, 2004) | Business, international | Keith Johnson, Philip Shishkin, C.D.H. Cooper, Marc Champion, David Crawford |
U.S. proposal would use NATO as a tool for change in Mideast: plan is part of larger effort to enlist Europe's help in reshaping the region. | Business, international | Philip Shishkin |
U.S. toils to get European help on Middle East: Germany may back vision for reshaping the region; NATO will play key role. | Business, international | Philip Shishkin, Marc Champion |
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