War

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  • Shooting truth in the back of the head

    Here's what the Russian government doesn't want you to know about the war in Chechnya.
  • Ugandan sex slaves released

    After four years of sexually servicing rebel soldiers, kidnapped Catholic schoolgirls are finally freed.
  • King of "Kings"

    With dark horse Oscar candidate "Three Kings" trotted out for another showing, director David O. Russell talks about Michael Jackson, visual studies and George Clooney's Cary Grant turn.
  • Putin's assault

    An expert on post-Soviet Russia explains how former spy leader Vladimir Putin is using the war in Chechnya to lock in the presidential election -- and why the U.S. doesn't mind a bit.
  • Arianna Huffington is dead wrong

    In her unbelievable defense of the Serbs, the syndicated columnist condones the massacre of innocent civilians by the Serbs.
  • Russia on the edge

    With bombs exploding from Moscow to Chechnya, nerves are tense everywhere. Is it all a power-saving ploy by Yeltsin? Or is the country on the verge of collapse?
  • "Three Kings"

    The stylish, almost hallucinatory war movie promotes director David O. Russell from indie grunt to Hollywood sharpshooter.
  • Hemingway and me at the Paris Ritz

    Throwing back a few martinis in memory of Liberation Day.
  • India darkens Dawn

    The giant nation's online censorship of a Pakistani newspaper highlights its disturbing hold on the Internet.
  • Life returns to Kosovo

    A war-weary people emerge from the rubble with tales of neighbor helping neighbor, regardless of ethnicity.
  • The trauma of childhood

    As long as they are loved, children can recover from abuse and even the horror of war.
  • Crosses in the field

    A bus tour of Normandy leads to an unforgettable encounter at the American cemetery.
  • Report details rape of Kosovo women

  • NATO's Achilles' heel

    History, geography and suspicion underlie popular anti-NATO sentiment in Greece.
  • Black Hawk Down

    Mark Schone reviews Mark Bowden's nonfiction book "Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War".
  • Airstrikes of mercy

    A lifelong pacifist and former Middle East reporter for the Wall Street Journal on why we should bomb Baghdad.
  • World war 3.0

    A new book on futuristic 'cyberwar' has an old-fashioned agenda.
  • Passages: Full Circle

    In an excerpt from his book, 'Full Circle,' Michael Palin describes his journeys through Vietnam.
  • In the land of the war criminals

    Street dogs, dead souls and killers who are heroes
  • The Awful Truth

    Marriage: The Embalmment of Love
  • Rewriting Bob Dole

    Novelist Mark Helprin talks about his fascination with war and death, his exile from the liberal literary establishment, and his greatest writing challenge -- making flatlander Bob into a figure of mythical stature.
  • The roots of peace

    Break the Bosnia-Iran Connection
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