91. Last week, a Freetown newspaper ran a front-page story about a crocodile that escaped from a school biology class. 92. Last week, the popular Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper ran a front-page doomsday article purporting to be the Communist Party program. 93. Leading daily newspapers ran front-page photos of Brazilian Indians, and radio and television stations broadcast long features on the conflict. 94. Local newspapers ran front-page reports of government inefficiency in getting relief to far-flung areas. 95. Local newspapers run daily accounts of slayings blamed on crime lords battling for control of arms, drugs and stolen car trafficking. 96. Most Belgrade newspapers ran special morning editions Sunday. 97. Most Belgrade newspapers ran special morning editions today. 98. Newspapers ran cartoons depicting U.S. President Bill Clinton as Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. 99. National newspapers ran a Xinhua commentary warning of resurgent Japanese nationalism and demanding that Japan keep apologizing for the war if it wants good relations. 100. Nearly every day, state-run newspapers run front-page editorials stressing Syrian efforts to make peace with Israel. |