Woodard, Colin

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

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
41.
Battle-torn Croatian Universities Rebuild and Restructure / Colin Woodard
February 04-10, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 48
/ Page No.: 6
Column: The Region
42.
Czechoslovak Crown Splits / Colin Woodard
February 11-17, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 49
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
43.
Hungary to Ease Restrictions on non-European Refugees. Move would help asylum seekers while bringing this nation in line with most other signers of Geneva Convention / Colin Woodard
February 11-17, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 49
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Current Events
44.
Szigetköz Water Levels Better, for Now / Colin Woodard
February 11-17, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 49
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Current Events
45.
Pető Institute Slammed in Sunday Times Story / Colin Woodard
February 25-03, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 51
/ Page No.: 1, 3, 12
Column: Current Events
46.
In Moscow: Lenin, Kiosks and Video Games / Colin Woodard
February 25-03, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 51
/ Page No.: 6
Column: Reporters Notebook, Column: The Region
47.
An Island in the Storm. Ethnic tensions in Slovakia's largest Hungarian city appear muted. But what will happen when the national economy takes an inevitable hit? / Colin Woodard
March 04-10, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 52
/ Page No.: 4
Column: Current Events
48.
Thinking Green, Seeing Gray. Everyone agrees that communist-era environmental law doesn't work. But there's little consensus on what should replace it / Colin Woodard
March 04-10, 1993 / Volume 2, Number 52
/ Page No.: 1, 5
Column: Current Events
49.
Danger in the air. Airborne lead, particulates and toxic gases make up the recipe for Budapest's unhealthy air / Colin Woodard
March 18-24, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 2
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Current Events
50.
In the shadow of the dam / Colin Woodard
March 18-24, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 2
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Current Events
51.
Living in peace. Slovakia's Hungarians play down reports of ethnic tensions / Colin Woodard
March 25-31, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 3
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Current Events
52.
US farmer sees gold in Magyar dirt. Iowa expert says Hungarian agriculture needs support to realize its enormous potential / Colin Woodard
April 01-07, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 4
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Current Events
53.
Fostering democracy after communism. A non-profit foundation invites regional participation in nursing civil society back to blooming health / Colin Woodard
April 08-14, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 5
/ Page No.: 5
Column: Current Events
54.
Beyond the ban: Hungarian sat-TV takes to the air. The frequency moratorium hasn't stopped the Duna and Mozaik television stations, but they're birds of a different father / Colin Woodard
April 15-21, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 6
/ Page No.: 8-9
Column: Media Focus
55.
ELTE university hosting symposium on multiculturalism / Colin Woodard
April 22-28, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 7
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
56.
Press leaks dam agreement / Colin Woodard
April 29-05, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 8
/ Page No.: 1, 2
Column: Current Events
57.
Romania's economy shows signs of hope / Colin Woodard
May 06-12, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 9
/ Page No.: 6
Column: The Region
58.
Technology firms cash in on new emissions laws / Colin Woodard
May 06-12, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 9
/ Page No.: 7
Column: Automotive Focus
59.
Audi AG buys Győr factory / Colin Woodard
May 06-12, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 9
/ Page No.: 8-9
Column: Automotive Focus
60.
Parliament balks at Dunakiliti dam plan / Colin Woodard
May 13-19, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 10
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events