September 2007
Paradise Lost 
In the summer of 2006, a Montreal family went home to Lebanon. They found love, affection, and the horrors of war. Most never returned.
November 2003
Is the West Rearming Russia?
Ottawa and the G-8 countries have pledged $20 billion to help Russia clean up its nuclear weaponry. Is that just allowing the Russians to build more?
Reasonable Doubts
As the International Criminal court gets ready to open for business, two camps have formed: the optimists, who believe the court is a long-awaited triumph, and the skeptics, who see the devil in the details
The Briefcase Wars
Will a conflict hatched in Washington bring down a government in London? A look at some of the unintended consequences of toppling Saddam
The Genius Django
At a gypsy-jazz festival in tiny Samois-sur-Seine fifty years Django Reinhardt’s death, his music is kept alive by the romance of a few
October 2003
Ich Bin Ein Indianer
Through the gate, I caught my first glimpse of Nineteenth Century American life. Beads, feathers, and buckskins abounded. I was in the heart of Bavaria, on the trail of a German obsession with a past it never had
Reasonable Doubts
As the International Criminal Court gets ready to open for business, two camps have formed: the optimists, who believe the court is a long-awaited triumph, and the skeptics, who see the devil in the details.







