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In this issue The Christian Science Monitor presents to its readers "The World's Water," a joint project with the World Media Network. World Media is a consortium of 24 newspapers around the world that publishes twice-yearly reports on topics of global concern.

Each newspaper contributes articles and interviews from various corners of the globe for all participants to draw upon. Additional articles will appear in later issues of the Monitor.

"The World's Water" is specially presented to coincide with the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, which opens June 3.

Below are the flags, or logos, of the participating papers. Argentina - LA NACION Austria - DER STANDARD Belguim - LE SOIR Brazil - FOLHA DE S.PAULO Canada - La Presse Denmark - BERLINGSKE TIDENDE France - Liberation Germany - die tageszeitung Greece - TO BHMA Hungary - hvg Israel - Haaretz Italy - LA STAMPA Mexico - LaJornada Portugal - PUBLICO Russia - NEZAVISIMAYA GAZETA Slovenia - MLADINA Spain - EL PAIS Switzerland - L'HEBDO Tages Anzeiger Turkey - Cumhuriyet United States - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Uruguay - BUSQUEDA REVISTA SEMANAL Venezuela - ECONOMIA HOY FOR THE MONITOR - PROJECT EDITOR: LAWRENCE J. GOODRICH; EDITORIAL ASSISTANT: TERRI THEISS; DESIGN COORDINATOR: JOHN VAN PELT. FOR WORLD MEDIA IN PARIS - DIRECTOR: BERTRAND PECQUERIE; DEPUTY DIRECTOR: LAURENT MUNNICH; DEVELOPMENT MANAGER: LAURENT BECUE-RENARD; EDITORIAL COORDINATOR: JEAN CHICHIZOLA.

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