Woodard, Colin

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American journalist, editor, foreign correspondent, and author of several books.

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
1.
Hungarian Nuclear Debate Heating Up / Colin Woodard
October 17-23, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 32
/ Page No.: 3, 15
Column: Current Events
2.
College of Hard Knocks. Universities suffer money woes as the economy lurches toward capitalism / Colin Woodard
November 14-20, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 36
/ Page No.: 6
3.
Czechoslovakia: The Ties that Bind Unwind. Another neighbor seems about to go to pieces / Colin Woodard
December 12-18, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 40
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
4.
Regional Leaders Discuss Ethnic Strife / Colin Woodard
December 19-25, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 41
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
5.
Nuclear Conflicts Heat Up in Region. Slovaks plan to upgrade their dangerous facility slowly; Hungarians plead impartiality while funding a pro-nukes campaign / Colin Woodard
January 16-22, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 44
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Sports Update
6.
Poles Bitter Over Economic Reforms / Colin Woodard
January 23-29, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 45
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
7.
Europe's "Nuclear Time Bomb". Bulgaria's Catch 22: It can't shut down the world's most dangerous reactor / Colin Woodard
February 06-12, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 47
/ Page No.: 2, 14
Column: Current Events
8.
Just Who's Representing Who's Diplomacy?. It's business as unusual at the embassies of what used to be the USSR and Yugoslavia / Colin Woodard
February 13-19, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 48
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
9.
CSFR Deadlock: No End in Sight. a 3-month debate on the wording of a referendum is typical of how nationalism locks Czechoslovakia's legistlative process / Colin Woodard
February 20-26, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 49
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
10.
Eastern Europe Reacts to Ukraine Independence. Romania demands return of territories; Hungary hopes the gas keeps flowing / Colin Woodard
January 09-15, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 43
/ Page No.: 2, 12
Column: Current Events
11.
Power Struggle: Nagymaros vs. Gabcikovo. Dammed if they do, damned if they don't / Colin Woodard
December 05-11, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 39
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
12.
A TalePhoto of Two Komároms. City split by the Danube symbolizes tense Slovak-Magyar relations / Colin Woodard
December 05-11, 1991 / Volume 1, Number 39
/ Page No.: 8
13.
Locked in a Cross-Border Power Struggle. Going against the flow, Hungary's downstream stance on the dam project is straining relations with its northern neighbor; minority community threatened in Slovakia / Colin Woodard
March 12-18, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 1
/ Page No.: 2, 12
Column: Current Events
14.
Slovaks Blame Hungary for Breach of International Law in Dam Dispute / Colin Woodard
March 19-25, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 2
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
15.
Separatist Forces Gain Ground in Slovakia. As June elections approach, a paradox of popularity adds more uncertainly to the federation's future / Colin Woodard
March 26-21, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 3
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
16.
Danube Dam Controversy Still Flowing. Sparks fly during Hungarian-Czech talks on plans for a hydroelectric plant that is opposed by people on this side of the river / Colin Woodard
April 09-15, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 5
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
17.
Boom or Bust on the Ukrainian Frontier. A bleak north-eastern Hungarian border town struggles to survive in the post-Soviet era. / Colin Woodard
April 09-15, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 5
/ Page No.: 9
Column: Features
18.
For Most, Work Permits Cause Few Hitches. Western businesses in Hungary are finding they can work with new regulations / Colin Woodard
April 16-22, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 6
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Marketplace
19.
Slovenia Struggles to Create a State / Colin Woodard
May 07-13, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 9
/ Page No.: 9
Column: Features
20.
Croat-Slovene Relations Developing Poorly / Colin Woodard
May 07-13, 1992 / Volume 2, Number 9
/ Page No.: 9
Column: Features