The New Republic | December 21, 1998
Post-authoritarian shock in the South.
The Washington Post | December 10, 1998
Dragonfly: Nasa and the Crisis Aboard Mir. By Bryan Burrough
The New Republic | October 12, 1998
A war correspondent returns.
The New Yorker | September 14, 1998
Amid scandal, the Unification Church has a strange new mission.
Crimes of War | August 1998
Definition of a War Crime
Crimes of War | August 1998
Definition of a War Crime
Wired | June 1998
Urine shakes, sweat lettuce, fecal wheat bread sandwiches.
The New York Times | March 10, 1998
Los Angeles Times | March 1, 1998
The Warrior’s Honor: Ethnic War and the Modern Conscience. By Michael Ignatieff
The New Yorker | October 20, 1997
How the mistakes made on the Russian space station bring us closer to Mars.
Wired | September 1997
Fairfield, Iowa is home to some of the wily callback companies that are now turning themselves into virtual phone companies to battle telco giants.
The Washington Post | August 20, 1997
Montenegro. By Starling Lawrence
The New York Times | July 14, 1997
Slate | July 10, 1997
The Washington Post | August 25, 1996
Season of Blood: A Rwandan Journey. By Fergal Keane
The Washington Post | May 12, 1996
Vanity Fair | March 1996
In Bosnia, soldiers keep an uneasy peace. In the Hague, an international war-crimes tribunal convenes. But neither courts nor armies can lay to rest the nightmare of the Bosnian Serb death camps. In an excerpt from his new book, Peter Maass finds that mass torture, rape, and murder are the face of an only too human evil.
The Washington Post | February 25, 1996
The Washington Post | April 20, 1994
Sports Illustrated | June 26, 1989
South Korea Moves On