Yankee yanked: nuclear power; Maine Yankee shuts down
Wiscasset, Maine nuclear power plant, Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists, November 21, 1997, No. 6, Vol. 53; Pg. 10; 1938 words,
WISCASSET, MAINE
Experts See Russian Higher Education Becoming Diverse and
Decentralized; But many colleges face same dilemma: how to pay
for changes with little government help, Chronicle of Higher
Education, November 21, 1997, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A43, 1426
words, WASHINGTON
Black Sea in Critical Condition, The San Francisco Chronicle,
November 10, 1997, Monday, WORLD; Pg. A12, BATUMI, GEORGIA
Bosnia's Future May Hinge On Chalk, Books, Tolerance, The Christian
Science Monitor, November 6, 1997, Thursday, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. 8,
815 words, SARAJEVO, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
An Affirmative-Action Debate Reflects Ethnic Tensions at a Romanian
University; Controversy centers on a special law program for
Hungarian-speaking students, Chronicle of Higher Education, October
31, 1997, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A57, 1407 words, CLUJ-NAPCOA,
ROMANIA
Troubles Bubble Under the Sea, The Christian Science Monitor,
September 10, 1997, Wednesday, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. 1, 2187 words,
CABOT'S LANDING, NOVA SCOTIA
Natural Gas Off Nova Scotia May change region's Future, The San
Francisco Chronicle, August 20, 1997, Wednesday, WORLD; Pg. A9, N
HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA
After the killing; destruction of the rain forest in Guatemala, Bulletin
of the Atomic Scientists, July 17, 1997, No. 4, Vol. 53; Pg. 9; 1904
words, FLORES, GUATEMALA
Fish Still Scarce in Canada's Maritimes; No rebound for most
species, The San Francisco Chronicle, July 14, 1997, Monday,
WORLD; Pg. A8, DEER ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK
After Long Civil War, Academics in Guatemala Remain Cautious,
Chronicle of Higher Education, July 11, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg.
A35, GUATEMALA CITY.
Panama's Fragile Future, The San Francisco Chronicle, June 12, 1997,
Monday, WORLD; Pg. A6, FORT AMADOR, PANAMA
Panama Hopes to Build "City of Knowledge" in Former Canal Zone, Chronicle
of Higher Education, May 16, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. A37, PANAMA CITY,
PANAMA.
Panama Canal College Seeks Role for Era After U.S. Withdrawal,
Chronicle of Higher Education, May 16, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. A38,
LA BOCA, PANAMA.
Hungary Pushes Its Universities to Merge, Chronicle of Higher Education,
April 18, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. A43, BUDAPEST.
Romanian Universities See Ally in New President, an Ex-Rector, Chronicle
of Higher Education, March 7, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. A43,
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA.
War of words in the Balkans, The Miami Herald, February 28, 1997, Friday,
WORLD; Pg. 15A, ZAGREB, CROATIA
Students Win Out After Protesting Elections in Eastern Europe, Chronicle of
Higher Education, February 14, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. A45, SOFIA,
Bulgaria.
Philanthropic Group in Croatia Is Charged With Tax Evasion, Chronicle of
Higher Education, February 7, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. A48, ZAGREB,
CROATIA
2 Universities in Mostar Mirror a Nation's Ethnic Divisions, Chronicle of
Higher Education, January 31, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. A33,MOSTAR,
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA.
Romania's revolution Part 2: Serving Up Justice, The Christian
Science Monitor, January 30, 1997, Thursday, INTERNATIONAL, Pg.
6, 705 words, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
Interview With President: West 'Betrayed Fighters', interview with
Romanian President Emil Constantinescu, The Christian Science Monitor,
January 30, 1997, Thursday, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. 7, 323 words,
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
Croatia's Actions Against a Foundation Stir Fear of Crackdown, Chronicle of
Higher Education, January 14, 1997, INTERNATIONAL, Pg. A48, ZAGREB,
CROATIA
A fictional state of being; life during the civil war in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January 11, 1997, No. 1, Vol. 53; Pg. 9;
1764 words, SARAJEVO, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
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