I think that no matter what you choose, you'll have problems with equations, which will probably be converted to some kind of image, not Word's eq editor format.
Your best bet might be to check out latex2rtf on CTAN, and see if the equation situation is any better than this. Otherwise, you might try Eitan Gurari's tex4ht: the main advantage of this is that it attempts to provide for translattion of the base latex file to several output formats, including HTML, xhtml+mathml, and OpenOffice which may be Word-compatible, but I'm not sure of this.
Of course, if your text doesn't contain (many) equations, then all this is pretty academic, and html is probably your best bet. A very fast and easy-to-use solution here is Hevea. (TeX4ht is more flexible, but also harder to get running).
Tex4ht: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn.html
Hevea: http://para.inria.fr/~maranget/hevea/
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