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How Threat Of Loose Soviet Nukes Was Avoided

Salon Staff

How Threat Of Loose Soviet Nukes Was Avoided

Salon Staff

Dictators rely on D.C. front men

Ken Silverstein
Professors and lobbyists tout Central Asia's autocrats in Washington

The crepes that crossed the Atlantic

Felisa Rogers
An 82-year-old Mennonite turned Berkeley artist shares her fascinating story as we cook an ancient family recipe

After decades, Demjanjuk found guilty in Germany

Emma Mustich
The retired Cleveland autoworker convicted on over 28,000 counts of being an accessory to murder at Sobibor

“Moral Combat”: How immoral was the Second World War?

Meredith Hindley
A new book looks at the defensibility of countries' actions -- from the Dresden bombing to Soviet abuses

Japan ups crisis level at plant to match Chernobyl

Yuri Kageyama, Ryan Nakashima
Authorities raise crisis level, though plant has only leaked 10 percent as much radiation thus far

End to Japan nuke crisis is years, a fortune away

Charles Hutzler, Mari Yamaguchi
Authorities say it could take 10 years to decommission the Fukushima Daiichi power plant

Gadhafi envoy in Europe, seeks end to war

Ben Hubbard, Elena Becatoros
Envoy in Athens, seeks avenue for ending conflict two weeks after coalition airstrikes began

Unpacking for a disaster

Rebecca Solnit
What you need to survive the unexpected

The worst that could happen in Japan

Tom Engelhardt
What's missing in the media's Fukushima coverage? Thinking the unthinkable

US ambassador to Mexico quits amid WikiLeaks furor

Alexandra Olson
Diplomat outed by Wikileaks as critical of Mexican campaign against drug cartels was pressured to resign

Vatican praises EU decision on crucifixes in class

Victor L. Simpson
The Vatican welcomed the high court's decision as it campaigns to remind Europe of its Catholic roots

Six ways Fukushima is not Chernobyl

Lois Beckett
The Chernobyl meltdown was the result of negligence and a series of bad decisions. Japan's problems are different

New York crime spree suspect told cops: I had “doozy of a day”

Associated Press
Chilling remarks from man accused of stabbing four people to death over 28-hour binge last month in New York City
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