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World Press Review for differing transatlantic perspectives
From: Dave Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 12:11:21 -0500
I strongly recommend this site. I use it very often. Djf ------ Forwarded Message From: Mark Goldstein <markg () researchedge com> Organization: International Research Center Reply-To: markg () researchedge com Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 09:00:55 -0700 To: "'ip'" <ip () v2 listbox com> Cc: dave () farber net Subject: [IP] World Press Review for differing transatlantic perspectives One of my favorite sources over the years for international news and views as editorials, news stories, and cartoons from a vast array of regional publications has been the monthly World Press Review and their online portal(http://www.worldpressreview.com/). Here for example you will find in print and online: The United States Moves Closer to War Views from Beirut, Beijing, Sydney, Bangkok, Århus, Nairobi, Mexico City, Dar es Salaam, Kampala, Auckland, Paris, Singapore, Glasgow, Havana, Oslo, Johannesburg, Bridgetown, and Dublin (http://worldpress.org/Americas/956.cfm) International Press Response to Bush's State of the Union Address Views from Hong Kong, Madrid, Prague, Baghdad, Pyongyang, Munich, Tokyo, Budapest, Jidda, Manila, Beirut, Sydney, New Delhi, Toronto, Banjul, Lilongwe, Nairobi, Brisbane, Johannesburg, and Cali (Leading with International Press Response to Bush's Statements on Iraq) (Online feature at http://worldpress.org/Americas/926.cfm) International Press Response to the U.N. Weapons Inspectors Report on Iraq Comment and analysis on the U.N. Weapons Inspectors' report on Iraq from 19 newspapers in Frankfurt, Istanbul, Cairo, Amman, Paris, London, Tehran, Jidda, Dubai, Melbourne, Toronto, Glasgow, Singapore, Moscow, and Kingston (http://worldpress.org/Mideast/918.cfm) American Liberals Torn In American politics, it now seems that the war against Iraq must be waged at any price. Arguments no longer count, writes Süddeutsche Zeitungs Adrian Kreye. (http://worldpress.org/Americas/939.cfm) 'Are They Going to Attack Us Again?' World Press Review correspondent Andrew Hammond reports on the view from the ground in Iraq. (http://worldpress.org/Mideast/917.cfm) In collaboration with the Library of International Affairs they post Documents in the News (http://worldpress.org/library/documents/) Also nice individual brief country profiles available at http://worldpress.org/map.htm. Check out Iraqs at http://worldpress.org/profiles/Iraq.cfm Great list of International Think-Tanks and Research Organizations (http://worldpress.org/library/ngo.htm) Extensive Links to World Newspapers (http://worldpress.org/gateway.htm) But I believe you need to subscribe to the hard copy version to see the monthly centerfold of international editorial cartoons and other non-online content. Highly recommended! Regards, Mark Goldstein International Research Center Voice & Fax: 602-470-0389 IRC: http://www.researchedge.com/ Helping Build the Tech Oasis - http://www.techoasis.org/ ------ End of Forwarded Message ------------------------------------- You are subscribed as interesting-people () lists elistx com To unsubscribe or update your address, click http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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