Woodard, Colin

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

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
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Expo scaled back, falling behind / Colin Woodard
October 28-03, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 34
/ Page No.: 3
Column: Current Events
82.
Protectionist measures eclipse free trade rhetoric / Colin Woodard
November 04-10, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 35
/ Page No.: 2
Column: Current Events
83.
Expo office under fire / Colin Woodard
July 15-21, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 19
/ Page No.: 8
Column: Property Focus
Illustration
84.
U.N. sanctions squeeze regional industry. 'The embargo isn't succeeding in doing what it's supposed to do. They are still shooting each other down there / Colin Woodard
January 20-26, 1994 / Volume 3, Number 46
/ Page No.: 8
Column: Business
85.
Slovaks likely to get OK on minority rights / Colin Woodard
February 03-09, 1994 / Volume 3, Number 48
/ Page No.: 6
Column: News
86.
Magyar village lives on in exile. On the front lines in Slavonia, Hungarian and Croat refugees join the army in hopes of liberating their occupied homes / Colin Woodard
February 17-23, 1994 / Volume 3, Number 50
/ Page No.: 9
Column: The Region
87.
CEU to open Warsaw, Moscow sites / Colin Woodard
March 17-23, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 2
/ Page No.: 6
Column: News
88.
Elbassan pays high health cost for years of cheap industry / Colin Woodard
June 16-22, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 15
/ Page No.: 8
Column: International
89.
Repressing the Russians. Moscow's shadow still hangs over the Baltic states / Colin Woodard
July 28-03, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 21
/ Page No.: 7
Column: International
90.
Milk and honey wanted. The driving force behind Albania's economic recovery are those who left. / Colin Woodard
November 03-09, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 35
/ Page No.: 7
Column: International
91.
Hungarian farmers struggle to reap fruits of success / Colin Woodard
February 16-22, 1995 / Volume 4, Number 50
/ Page No.: 6
Column: News