Philip Reeves http://kwit.org en Violence Defies Pakistanis' Efforts To Define Their Nation http://kwit.org/post/violence-defies-pakistanis-efforts-define-their-nation There is no more graphic example of the daunting challenges facing Pakistan's new prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, than the bloody events playing out in the west of his nation.<p>Just over a week after Sharif was sworn in for a third term, at least 24 people were killed in a day of violence that underscored the threat presented by violent militancy to the fabric of the Pakistani state.<p>More than half the dead were female students, killed by a bomb. The toll also included nurses at a hospital that was the scene of a five-hour siege. Sun, 16 Jun 2013 16:56:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 25788 at http://kwit.org Violence Defies Pakistanis' Efforts To Define Their Nation Istanbul Reservoir Cools Pakistanis http://kwit.org/post/istanbul-reservoir-cools-pakistanis Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>Most people look forward to summer, but perhaps not in Pakistan. NPR's Philip Reeves has been out and about in its capitol city and sent us this letter from Islamabad.<p>PHILIP REEVES, BYLINE: I often wonder how Pakistanis manage to keep up their spirits. Every day brings fresh reports of militant attacks, murders or kidnappings. And even after the monsoon rains roll in, as they are now, it can be unbearably hot. This year's worse than ever thanks to constant power outages. Sat, 15 Jun 2013 12:00:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 25744 at http://kwit.org Murder Case Appears To Buck Trend Of Pakistani Corruption http://kwit.org/post/murder-case-appears-buck-trend-pakistani-corruption "There are times when one's faith is restored in the judicial system here, in Pakistan," writes a gentleman called Sajjid Khan, in an unusually optimistic letter published by one of his nation's leading newspapers <em>The Daily Times</em>.<p>Pakistanis generally take a bleak view of their system of law and order, which tends to be dysfunctional and corrupt. Khan was inspired to put pen to paper by a criminal case that seems to buck that trend.<p>It concerns the killing of a policeman's son named Shahzeb Khan. Sun, 09 Jun 2013 19:47:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 25442 at http://kwit.org Murder Case Appears To Buck Trend Of Pakistani Corruption Riots In Sweden. That's Right. Sweden http://kwit.org/post/riots-sweden-thats-right-sweden Sweden is one of the wealthiest, most stable and smoothly running countries in the world.<p>Which would explain why the country's 9.5 million residents may be shocked by the events of the past few days.<p>For the past three nights, hundreds of youths have been rampaging through parts of the capital, Stockholm, torching cars, setting fires, and throwing rocks at police and fire trucks.<p>The trouble began over the weekend, after the police shot dead a 69-year-old man in the city's Husby neighborhood, where many residents originate from the Middle East and Africa. Wed, 22 May 2013 18:02:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 24568 at http://kwit.org Riots In Sweden. That's Right. Sweden Alex Ferguson: A Legendary Manager For An Iconic Franchise http://kwit.org/post/alex-ferguson-legendary-manager-iconic-franchise <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/05/08/182190351/manchester-uniteds-sir-alex-ferguson-is-retiring" target="_blank">The resignation</a> of veteran Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson is an event causing ripples that go way beyond the island where the Scotsman spent his long and illustrious career.<p>Walk into a bar pretty much anywhere from Buenos Aires to Bangkok, mention Ferguson or his star-studded team of Red Devils, and you can be sure of a lively conversation — and perhaps a heated argument.<p>Ferguson's name is not always greeted with warmth, especially by supporters Wed, 08 May 2013 15:08:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 23900 at http://kwit.org Alex Ferguson: A Legendary Manager For An Iconic Franchise For Some Britons, Thatcher's Death Provokes Celebrations http://kwit.org/post/some-britons-thatchers-death-provokes-celebrations A young man is parading the streets of the city of Glasgow with a slogan daubed onto the back of his black leather jacket in big, freshly painted white letters. "We're havin' a party," it declares. "Thatcher's dead."<p>In what was the coal belt of northern England, a burly former miner lights up an enormous cigar and takes a satisfied puff. Wed, 10 Apr 2013 15:14:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 22656 at http://kwit.org For Some Britons, Thatcher's Death Provokes Celebrations Margaret Thatcher's Life And Legacy In Britain http://kwit.org/post/margaret-thatchers-life-and-legacy-britain Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>On a Monday, it is MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm David Greene.<p>Britain and the world are reflecting this morning on the life of Margaret Thatcher. The former British prime minister has died at the age of 87. Britain's current Prime Minister David Cameron remembered her this way.<p>(SOUNDBITE OF SPEECH)<p>PRIME MINISTER DAVID CAMERON: As our first woman prime minister, Margaret Thatcher succeeded against all the odds. And the real thing about Margaret Thatcher is that she didn't just lead our country. She saved our country. Mon, 08 Apr 2013 13:03:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 22544 at http://kwit.org Exiled Russian Oligarch's Death Launches Probe http://kwit.org/post/exiled-russian-oligarchs-death-launches-probe Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>And police in Britain are piecing together the final days in the life of a Russian oligarch named Boris Berezovsky. They hope this may shed light on his sudden death this last weekend. Berezovsky used to be one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Russia. Then he fell out with the Kremlin and sought asylum in Britain. NPR's Philip Reeves reports.<p>PHILIP REEVES, BYLINE: No history book about the collapse of the Soviet Union is complete without the name of Boris Berezovsky. Mon, 25 Mar 2013 08:42:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 21968 at http://kwit.org Britain Goes After Pot Growers With 'Scratch And Sniff' Cards http://kwit.org/post/britain-goes-after-pot-growers-scratch-and-sniff-cards For many years, across the world, the extraordinarily powerful noses of dogs have been successfully used to help detect crime.<p>Now, in Britain, moves are under way to recruit humans to perform the same subtle work.<p>Police are encouraging the British to step out of their homes, raise their nostrils aloft, and see if they catch the whiff of wrongdoing wafting from the next-door neighbors.<p>Visitors to these crowded islands are often charmed by the small redbrick terraced houses that are in every town and city.<p>But law enforcement agencies here say the attics and backrooms of some of these Fri, 22 Mar 2013 15:35:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 21897 at http://kwit.org Britain Goes After Pot Growers With 'Scratch And Sniff' Cards A Rough Guide To The Papal Conclave http://kwit.org/post/rough-guide-papal-conclave The stage is now set for the opening act of one of the more spectacular and intriguing theatrical dramas on the planet: the election of a pope.<p>In Rome, TV camera crews have set up their positions on big platforms overlooking St. Mon, 11 Mar 2013 11:37:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 21376 at http://kwit.org A Rough Guide To The Papal Conclave