August 13, 2004 Doug Struck • The Washington Post In Iraq: Death in Forgotten War Gunny and the kid are the latest losses, but in this forgotten corner of the Iraq war, the patrol must make its dusty rounds, threatened by snipers and roadside bombs. Continue reading
August 3, 2004 Doug Struck • The Washington Post A Soldier, 13 Elders and Some Blanket Solutions By Doug Struck Washington Post Foreign Service Tuesday, August 3, 2004; Page A10 Thirteen town fathers sat cross-legged on Continue reading
April 13, 2003 Doug Struck • National Public Radio NPR Interview on ‘North Korea’ Heard on Weekend Edition Sunday There are signals this weekend that North Korea may enter into multilateral negotiations over its Continue reading
November 14, 2002 Doug Struck • The Washington Post Pressured Pregnancy in Japan To Get Affordable Day Care, Women Must Carefully Plan Due Date By Akiko Yamamoto and Doug Struck, Washington Post Foreign Continue reading
November 5, 2002 Doug Struck • The Washington Post Monkeys on Their Backs For Many Japanese, Primates’ Appeal Wears Off as Crops Are Carried Away By Doug Struck, Washington Post Foreign Service A Continue reading
October 17, 2002 Doug Struck • The Washington Post In Many Ways, Australia’s 9/11 Bali Attack Destroys Notion of Immunity From Terror By Doug Struck, Washington Post Foreign Service SECTION: A SECTION; Pg. A01 Continue reading