The Dutch Grapple with Intolerance
Race, religion spur immigration debate

Newsdesk
March 7, 2005

U.S. Presidency Shapes War Crime Tribunals
International Criminal Court faces treaty doubts

Newsdesk
October 28, 2004

Americans living in Europe see President Bush alienating allies
Los Angeles Daily News
October 9, 2004

The Search for Swing Votes Goes Overseas
Absentee ballots may shake up another election

Newsdesk
September 27, 2004

The Court of Last Resort
The International Criminal Court in The Hague is now the world's foremost judiciary of human rights abuses and crimes against humanity. So why are some of the world's biggest countries opposed to its mission, even the United States?
Expats Magazine
February/March 2004

Tilting at Windmills
Watchdog ground De Bovengrondse has fought a long battle against the North-South Line, but the building goes on.
Amsterdam Weekly
June 16, 2004

Litvinov Spurns Politicians
Residents of economically depressed city adopt cynical attitude toward elections
The Prague Post
June 19, 2002

Super Sinks
Tabloid said to be a Klaus mouthpiece folds, just a month after his party loses national elections
The Prague Post
July 24, 2002

Rogan-Schiff Run Close, Costly Race
Los Angeles Daily News
October 9, 2000

Measure E Big Win for Neighborhood
Wendover Road residents take ballot, 11-0
Los Angeles Daily News
March 10, 2000