IPS Inter Press Service News Archive
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- MILLENNIUM GOALS: Watery South Pacific has Nor Any Drop to Drink
- POLITICS-EGYPT: Judges Get "Conditional" Approval to Watch Vote
- NEPAL: In Dark Days, a Light for Rural Women
- CLIMATE CHANGE: Europe Finds Extremes
- CLIMATE CHANGE: Europe Finds Extremes
- DEVELOPMENT: 'Progressive Communities' Seek to Make a Difference
- MILLENNIUM GOALS: Disparities Grow Within Asia-Pacific
- POLITICS-US: Chief Justice Led Court to the Right
- MILLENNIUM GOALS-VENEZUELA: Assessment of Progress Sparks Controversy
- DEVELOPMENT: Helsinki Process 'Avoids the Big Issues'
- BURMA: Pro-Democracy Leader Appeals for International Aid
- ECONOMY-MAURITIUS: A Duty Free Island in the Making
- POLITICS-JAPAN: Image Makeover Works for Koizumi
- ENVIRONMENT: Why Is the Ozone Hole Growing?
- /ARTS WEEKLY/MUSIC-URUGUAY: Reviving Classical Music Splendour
- /ARTS WEEKLY/FILM: "Viva Cuba!" Vies for Oscar Nomination
- /ARTS WEEKLY/MUSIC-INDIA: Anthem Against Poverty from 'Mozart of Madras'
- NEPAL: Crowds Matter in Street Protests
- PORTUGAL: Controversy Burns Over Sensationalist TV Coverage of Fires
- DEVELOPMENT: World Bank Urges "Green Accounting"
- BALKANS: New Battle Begins Over What to Remember
- UKRAINE: The Orange Has Been Sliced
- GERMANY: Voters Refuse Woman from the East as First Chancellor
- POLITICS-US: 9/11 Lessons Ignored in Katrina Response
- RIGHTS-US: Hunger Strike Spreads at Guantanamo Camp
- DEVELOPMENT: Indebted Countries Await Word on G8 Pledge
- ARTS WEEKLY/DANCE-CHILE: State Funding Needed to Revive a Dying Art Form
- DEVELOPMENT: Making Children the Sixth Pillar of Islam
- DISARMAMENT: Iran's Nuclear Dispute Sparks East-West Rivalry
- U.S.: Years Before Katrina's Environmental Costs Can Be Measured
- MIDEAST: Sharon Appears the Struggling Dove
- HEALTH-SOUTH AFRICA: HIV-Positives in Search of Love, Click Here
- DEVELOPMENT: Political Strings Tie Up U.S. Aid
- ENVIRONMENT-GERMANY: An Island That Wants to Survive
- RIGHTS-SINGAPORE: Do Housemaids Need a Day Off?
- RIGHTS-ALGERIA: When Going to Court Is Too Great a Trial
- BRAZIL: Sanitation a Priority Only on Paper
- EU: Turkey on the Doorstep, Again
- POLITICS: China Crows Over N. Korea 'Diplomatic Coup'
- POLITICS-US: Next Court Nominee Likely to Face Harsher Scrutiny
- CENTRAL AMERICA: Running Out of Fuel to Reach Development Goals
- NIGERIA: Son of Fallen Activist on U.S. "Price of Oil" Tour
- LATIN AMERICA: Rise in Investment Unlikely to Benefit the Poor
- EUROPE: Parliament Raises Refugee Rights
- POLITICS-US: Think Tank Issues Two-Year Iraq Exit Plan
- PERU: Shining Path Leaders Back in the Dock
- INDONESIA: Bali Bombings May Recur
- INDONESIA: Bali Bombings May Recur
- NEPAL: City of Peace in a Time of War
- ENVIRONMENT-BRAZIL: Amazonian Paranoia
- /ARTS WEEKLY/MEXICO: Special Cows for a Special Cause
- /ARTS WEEKLY/ARTS-AFRICA: Images From a Forgotten War
- LABOUR-BOLIVIA: Childhood in the Pits
- POLITICS-EU: The Challenge for Turkey Has Just Begun
- MALAYSIA: Campus Poll Boycott Sets Liberals Back Further
- MILLENNIUM GOALS: US-Japan Aid Tie-up to Push Private Role
- ENIVRONMENT: EU Chemicals Law Displeases All Sides
- TURKEY: No Marriage, Only an Official Engagement
- DEVELOPMENT: Voluntary Work as Industry
- RIGHTS: Groups Call for More Measures against Uzbekistan
- EDUCATION-NIGERIA: Making School a Tasty Experience
- ENVIRONMENT-BRAZIL: Lula Persuades Bishop to Call Off Hunger Strike
- SOUTH ASIA: Tragic Quake a Test for Indo-Pakistan Peace Process
- ENVIRONMENT-ARGENTINA: From Floods to Drought
- CULTURE: Hotugandans.com + Red Pepper = Controversy
- RIGHTS-VENEZUELA: Search for the "Disappeared" Off to a Late Start
- DEVELOPMENT: Farmers Move to End Terminator
- /ARTS WEEKLY/FILMS: Winter Years in Bollywood
- /ARTS WEEKLY/CULTURE: Mexican Food Vying for World Cultural Heritage
- /ARTS WEEKLY/FILM: Documentaries Portray an Ailing Planet
- GUATEMALA: Gaping Wounds Left by Stan Drive Country Further into Poverty
- TRADE: Illusion of Progress in the WTO
- RIGHTS: Historic ICC Arrest Warrants Evoke Praise, Concern
- TSUNAMI IMPACT: Monumental Trouble in Sri Lanka
- PAKISTAN: Chaos Prevails in Lost Paradise
- /CORRECTED REPEAT*/POPULATION-SOUTH AFRICA: Inter-Country Adoption a Last Resort, or Best Hope?
- ARGENTINA: The Movie Stars Next Door
- ENVIRONMENT-BURMA: Junta Pays China in Timber for Protection
- POLITICS: Norway Prepares New Anti-Nuclear Push
- BALKANS: 'Let's Go to Europe'
- /CORRECTED REPEAT*/RIGHTS-KENYA: Land Battle Moves to the Courts
- PAKISTAN: Quake Leaves Kashmir Region Awash in Water Woes
- BURMA: Junta Readies Regime Change
- RIGHTS-BOLIVIA: International Crusade for Justice
- PORTUGAL: EU Membership Has not Spelled Wealth for All
- MEXICO: Wilma Devastated Hotels, Tourism Workers' Shacks Alike
- BRAZIL: Voters Not Yet Ready to Bid Farewell to Arms
- ECONOMY-KENYA: Informal Sector Perilous for Many
- TECHNOLOGY: Welcome to Ruralkenya.com
- PAKISTAN: Thousands of Lives at Risk from Quake Relief Shortfalls
- CORRUPTION-MEXICO: Tobacco Companies Accused of Bribing Legislators
- EGYPT: Bid to Get Syria Off the Hook
- POLITICS: 'Yasukuni Stands Between China and Japan'
- HEALTH-ASIA: Bird Flu, Fearsome but Fickle
- VENEZUELA-US: First Latin American to Lead Big Leagues Team to Victory
- PAKISTAN: Of Nukes and Quakes
- AFRICA-VENEZUELA: Weaving New Alliances with Cultural Threads
- AGRICULTURE-BRAZIL: Giving Cassava Its Due
- PERU: Veteran Soldiers, Police Recruited for Iraq by U.S. Contractors
- POLITICS-IRAQ: Reports of Sunni Enthusiasm May Be Premature

