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The Adventure
by Doug Craighead
A routine military mission turns humanitarian in flavor, and life-changing. By Doug Craighead.

Reflections on My Short Stay in a Refugee Camp
by Tim Edwards
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| A refugee girl carries her food in a bucket. |
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Tim Edwards briefly observes conditions in a Zambian camp for refugees from the Angolan civil war.

'The Beast was set loose and I ran for my life'
by Mark Evans
Mark Evans, inveterate world traveler, stumbled into his own movie, literally, and humorously, on a visit to Kunming,
South West China.

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«—Series—»
China Watch 2001 and China Watch 2002
By John Maher
Skip within China Watch 2001 (#1-14) and China Watch 2002:
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StickYourNeckOut co-founder and roving reporter Professor John Maher (pictured below) traveled in mainland China from mid-August through mid-September, 2001,
and returned for a second visit during May-July, 2002.
In the following two series of articles, China Watch 2001 and China Watch 2002,
Professor Maher reports his impressions of daily life in the People's Republic.
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| The author with Yangtze ferry captain. |
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China Watch 2001: Aug. 16, 2001
Chinese Still Aspire to American Ideals
China Watch 2001: Aug. 18, 2001
On the Train to Nanjing
China Watch 2001: Aug. 20, 2001
Nanjing a 'Delicate, Sedate Lady'
China Watch 2001: Aug. 21, 2001
Eating, Chinese-Style
China Watch 2001: Aug. 24, 2001
Beijing Mixes Urbane with Traditional
China Watch 2001: Aug. 27, 2001
Chinese Women Play Greater Role
China Watch 2001: Aug. 29, 2001
Street Scenes in Nanjing
China Watch 2001: Aug. 31, 2001
China and America: Contrasts in Customs
China Watch 2001: Sept. 6, 2001
I Lecture at a Nanjing University
China Watch 2001: Sept. 7, 2001
Yangzhou: The Countryside Is Near
China Watch 2001: Sept. 10, 2001
An Outing in Nanjing
China Watch 2001: Sept. 11, 2001
A Walk on the Wild Side
China Watch 2001: Sept. 14, 2001
China Reacts to Terrorism in America
China Watch 2001: Conclusion
A Final Thought—The Rainbow Bridge
China Watch 2002: June 8, 2002
The Doushuai Temple
China Watch 2002: June 9, 2002
China's Growing Peril
China Watch 2002: June 13, 2002
The Beauty Shop and the Bridge Museum
China Watch 2002: June 15, 2002
Down the Yangtze to Jiang Xin Zhou Island
China Watch 2002: June 17, 2002
A Brash Encounter
China Watch 2002: June 21, 2002
Robin Fang Dines in Western Style
China Watch 2002: June 23, 2002
The King from the Sky
China Watch 2002: July 8, 2002
Emergency
China Watch 2002: July 15-20, 2002
Farewell Nanjing, Hello Hangzhou!
China Watch 2002: Postscript
About the Author of China Watch
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A Special Note

«—Series—»
China Watch 2001
By John Maher
The first four installments of China Watch 2001 by John Maher have been translated into the Chinese language by Ms. Wang Lei of Nanjing.

Click here to view the Chinese language version.
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A Rare Glimpse of Western China
by Chen Xie
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| Author Chen Xie on horseback in Sichuan Province. |
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Chen Xie, a young woman from Nanjing, China, sent
us this travelog with photos of her family's visits to the outlying provinces.
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