An eruption of deadly violence in the picturesque countryside and towns of Kashmir is a reminder that many Kashmiris still do not consider themselves part of India, and profess that they never will.
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Traveling along the Danube into the heart of the new Europe.
Yugoslavs were unprepared for the surge of nationalism that followed Tito's communist rule.
The Bush Administration's mission to transform NATO promises to do great
damage to international peace and cooperation.
All the candidates reject Bush's disasters--but that won't be enough for the next administration.
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Bush may crow about a new constitution, but he can't deny that autocrats, theocrats and terrorists are clearly in control.


