Stories by Kim Murphy
The following stories were submitted for Pulitzer Prize consideration in the international reporting category.
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The ‘black widows’ of Chechnya -- suicide bombers who stalk Russia -- are driven by hatred, ideology, coercion and fear.
Feb. 4, 2004
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Russia’s answer to Count Basie celebrates 70 years of performing music that the Soviet Union couldn’t repress: Amerikansky dzhazz.
March 3, 2004
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The president is likely to be reelected today. His ability to address festering needs and commitment to civil liberties are unknown.
March 14, 2004
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Militants offer a woman and her baby freedom -- but only if she leaves her other child behind.
Sept. 3, 2004
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Soldiers entered homes of rebel leaders’ relatives and seized 40 people, including children.
Sept. 7, 2004
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Some fear that Putin’s response to attacks has little to do with terror and everything to do with expanding the government’s power.
Sept. 19, 2004
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A man whose wife and children died in the Russian school seizure dwells on memories. ‘Tell me how ... to turn the page,’ he says.
Oct. 13, 2004
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Using its energy resources as leverage, Moscow is angling for influence in its former republics in the face of growing U.S. and NATO presence.
Dec. 4, 2004