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The Kalahari's underground secrets - tapping aquifers in Namibia
Namibia almost came to blows with Botswana over plans to divert a river, but the answer may lie just beneath the surface of the driest country...
UNESCO Courier, 10/01/01 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
Sabre-rattling among thirsty nations - international conflicts over water supply - Interview
Aaron Wolf [*] an American geographer, dispels the scare-mongering of a Looming war over water by sifting through just about every related conflict...
UNESCO Courier, 10/01/01 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
A Jordanian fire extinguisher - water sharing agreement between Jordan and Israel - Brief Article
An insider's view on one of the most historic water agreements ever signed -- the deal between Israel and Jordan An insider's view on one of the...
UNESCO Courier, 10/01/01 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
Chinua Achebe: no longer at ease in exile - Interview
In your last book, you recall listening as a child to the conversations of your relatives and family friends who met at the piazza of your father's...
UNESCO Courier, 06/01/01 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
Putting embryos on the assembly line
By creating embryos through cloning, we may also find a treasure trove for treating disease. But in the rush to profit, we may sell short the very...
UNESCO Courier, 04/01/01 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
Forsaking genetic secrets
For fear of losing their jobs and health insurance, many Americans are chosing not to learn of their own "secrets" by foregoing genetic testing...
UNESCO Courier, 03/01/01 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
Will the College crumble? - Electoral college
The debate is only beginning over how the U.S. elects the world's most powerful leader The debate is only beginning over how the U.S. elects the...
UNESCO Courier, 01/01/01 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
Ian Tattersall: the humans we left behind
A world renown paleoanthropologist cuts down old notions of our family tree to reveal a host of unknown ancestors: extinct human species A world...
UNESCO Courier, 12/01/00 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
Asian Overground
The contradictions of Europe's rage for ethnic exoticism take centre stage in an interview with Pandit G of Asian Dub Foundation, a UK band serving...
UNESCO Courier, 07/01/00 by Amy Otchet · More from publication -
Animal Transplants: Safe Or Sorry?
Animal organ transplantation into humans may save many lives or cause untold harm from diseases crossing the species barrier. How should society...
UNESCO Courier, 03/01/00 by Amy Otchet · More from publication


