On New Year's Eve, the Miseries of Minsk
As Russia hikes up the cost of gas for Belarus, the mood turns gloomy
Mogadishu at 60 Miles an Hour
Arms merchants are once again doing brisk business after a rapid change of power in this tough town, but so far the peace has held
The Year of The Nuke
A rundown of the world's nuclear powerhouses, and what to expect in the coming months

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Equal Opportunity
Women in Europe have forged ahead in politics thanks to quotas. But can the law ensure parity in the boardroom?
In Mourning
After the murder of Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, can Sweden's open society survive?
Top Jobs
Women's share of the power

Female Heartache
Beware the No. 1 killer of women
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Whistle Blowers
Three women earn TIME's top accolade
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FROM THE SEPTEMBER 22, 2003 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2003

BOARD WALK: Belgian Environment, Sustainable Development and Consumer Affairs Minister Van den Bossche at an SP.A party meeting entered Parliament with gender quotas' help. Photograph by EZEQUIEL SCAGNETTI/REPORTERS

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