South Africa's new apartheid; Four years after the elections John Pilger says the old divisions remain, based on class instead of colour, a select few blacks profiting while the masses continue to suffer, The Review, 11 April 1998, p. 5.
Pol Pot: the monster we created; John Pilger witnessed Cambodia's killing fields. He says Pol Pot's backers, China and the West, must also be held accountable, The Guardian Weekly, 26 April 1998, pp. 1, 7.
Behind the latest photos of Mandela rejoicing with the rich and famous is the unspoken reality: the model for a global apartheid, New Statesman, 24 July 1998, p. 21.
Years ago, Murdoch said that "you tell these bloody politicians whatever they want to hear" and afterwards "you don't worry about it", New Statesman, 18 September 1998, p. 24.
Labour renege on open government; John Pilger; The Blair government is a bastion of secrecy, no different, if not more sinister, than the Torries, The Independent (The Monday Review), 28 September 1998, p. 4.
In the "Lucky Country", the election of Tweedledum or Tweedledee does not reflect Australia's true political drama, New Statesman, 02 October 1998, p. 21.