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- Role Model Europe.
An interview with the historian Tony Judt.
- The Blood Feast of the Condor.
Once a year the descendants of the Incas head up to the highest peaks of the Andes to catch a condor. He will be the demigod who will defeat the Spanish conquerors in an archaic ritual, in which one villager's violent death means good luck for all others.
- A Place in Paradise:
For the boys of Hamas dying for Allah is the greatest spritual experience. A reportage about the martyrs cult and the islamic movement Hamas in Gaza..
- Rasborka!
...is the swearword for the pressure applied to unccoperative clients. A reportage about the emergence of Mafia capitalism in the Moscow of the mid-90s.
- Beyond the Golden Pagodas
From the Democrats in Rangoon to the rebels in the mountains. A travel report from Burma, where the military dicators of the SLORC regime dream about a nirvana of Buddhist Socialism.
- Dumbo's end
Drug addiction, homelessness, unemployment - in Thailand modernization makes elephants suffer from social ills normally reserved for humans. The doctors of Lampang try to save them.
- Allah's Outpost:
A visit to the holy city of Djenné in Mali's Sahel desert.
- In the Name of God:
How the missionaries of the evangelical churches helped to destroy the Mayan culture in Guatemala long after the civil war ended.
- Above the neon prairie
How the Los Angeles Police helicopter squad keeps the city under wraps and why you should give up, if you see them.
- Eurasia.
Award winning story about life on New York's Lower Eastside from “Grand Central", a collection of short stories by Andrian Kreye.
- The Law Of Literalism
Contribution to the World Question Center 2004 of the 3rd culture online forum
Edge.
- Widening the Gap
Essay from a speech for the AICGS at the Leo Baeck Institute for Jewish History in New York.
- Jarhead
An interview with Anthony Swofford, author of the autobiographical Gulf War bestseller 'Jarhead'.
- "People don't like the fact that I didn't get killed."
A conversation with Salman Rushdie.
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