Antarctic Glacial Meltdown; Temperature rise has ancient ice
formations collapsing, The San Francisco Chronicle, December 28,
1998, Monday, FRONT PAGE; Pg. A1, ANVERS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
Rising seas threaten to cover Marshall Islands over the next century,
Miami Herald, December 25, 1998, Friday, Page A-34, MAJURO
ATOLL, MARSHALL ISLANDS
Antarctic Rip Causes Alarm; Scientists fear UV Radiation endangers
marine food chain, The San Francisco Chronicle, November 23, 1998,
Monday, WORLD; Pg. A10, WEDDELL SEA, ANTARCTICA
Caribbean's Endangered Reefs; Rainforests of the sea threatened by
pollution, The San Francisco Chronicle, November 16, 1998, Monday,
WORLD; Pg. A10, CALABASH CAYE, BELIZE
Blight of the Chesapeake; Nutrient pollution chokes life in bay, other
world waterways, The San Francisco Chronicle, October 26, 1998,
Monday, NATION; Pg. A3, ROSE HAVEN, MARYLAND
Farmed Fish Replacing the Ocean's Wild Bounty; But growing industry
poses threats to sea environment, The San Francisco Chronicle,
September 16, 1998, Wednesday, WORLD; Pg. C3, BAY BULLS,
NEWFOUNDLAND
Marshall Islands: you can't go home again; legacy of US Atomic testing;
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, September 1, 1998, 2280 words,
MAJURO ATOLL, MARSHALL ISLANDS
3 Small Pacific Nations Fear Loss of Pell Grants Could Wipe Out Their
Colleges; Legislation in U.S. would affect institutions in Marshall
Islands, Micronesia, and Palau, Chronicle of Higher Education, July 24,
1998, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A33, 1654 words, MAJURO ATOLL,
MARSHALL ISLANDS
Marshall Islands Losing Battle With the Surging Sea, The San Francisco
Chronicle, July 18, 1998, Saturday, FRONT PAGE; Pg. A1, MAJURO
ATOLL, MARSHALL ISLANDS
Romania's Communists Keep Their Secrets, The San Francisco
Chronicle, June 15, 1998, Monday, WORLD; Pg. A10, BUCHAREST,
ROMANIA
Chronicle of Higher Education, May 22, 1998, INTERNATIONAL; Pg.
A49, 1841 words, Exchange Group Accused of Placing Profits Over Its
Mission of Promoting Foreign Study; Flash points include proposal to
sell student-travel service and an increase in fees for work programs,
NEW YORK
DMZ holiday; description of a tour of the Demilitarized Zone in Korea,
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May 15, 1998, 1605 words,
PANMUNJOM, SOUTH KOREA
Student Movement in South Korea Becomes Quiescent Under New
Government, Chronicle of Higher Education, April 17, 1998, WORLD; Pg.
A55, 755 words, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
Economic Crisis Forces Korean Students to Study at Home; Enrolling
in the United States is suddenly out of reach for many, especially for
those seeking short-term training, Chronicle of Higher Education, April
10, 1998, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A56, 1600 words, SEOUL, SOUTH
KOREA
South Korea's Economic Crisis May Spur University Reforms;
Higher-education system is seen as rigid, overly regulated, and out of
date, Chronicle of Higher Education, April 3, 1998, INTERNATIONAL; Pg.
A49, 1759 words, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
Getting Around in Dubrovnik, The Christian Science Monitor, April 1, 1998,
Wednesday, FEATURES; TRAVEL; Pg. 14, 299 words, DUBROVNIK,
CROATIA
Your tax dollars at work; US peacekeeping and military assistance to
Muslims and Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists, March 13, 1998, Pg. 9; 1692 words, SARAJEVO,
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
World Bank: A Primer, The Christian Science Monitor, February 11, 1998,
Wednesday, WORLD; GLOBAL REPORT; Pg. 18, 392 words, WASHINGTON
Lessons From 'the Year the Earth Caught Fire', The Christian Science
Monitor, February 4, 1998, Wednesday, UNITED STATES; Pg. 1, 1560
words, WASHINGTON
American U. in Bulgaria Accused of Communist-Style Management; 15 of the
32 full-time faculty members from abroad left the institution last year,
Chronicle of Higher Education, January 30, 1998, INTERNATIONAL; Pg. A37,
2179 words,WASHINGTON
Romania, Hungary Find a way to End Animosity, The San Francisco
Chronicle, January 20, 1998, Tuesday, WORLD; Pg. D1, CLUJ, ROMANIA
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