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TIME EUROPE
MAY 15, 2000 VOL. 155 NO. 19


Cover C O V E R   S T O R Y

The Love Bug
A computer virus that may have originated in the Philippines paralyzes e-mail systems around the globe, raising fears about the security of the much-vaunted wired world

Spreading Viruses: Why do hackers do it?

Bug Analysis: Why PCs are easy targets




E U R O P E

Britain: The Lockerbie Tragedy
The trial of the two Libyans accused of planting the bomb which destroyed Pan Am flight 103 has finally begun

Europe: Nazi Plunder
Europe's governments and galleries are finally taking some important steps to help speed restitution of art stolen by Hitler

B U S I N E S S

Lights, Camera, Family

Danish filmmaker Zentropa makes movies and money in a very un-Hollywood way

A London-Frankfurt Axis
Investors' costs are set to come down as two of Europe's leading stock exchanges join forces

Small Fry
A group of e-savvy newcomers is making waves in the once serene world of management consultancy

A Crushing Victory
A Spanish company will turn olive pulp into power, but biomass electricity generation remains elusive

O L Y M P I C S

Olympic Monitor
Sydney gets ready for the Ozlympics






A F R I C A

Sierra Leone: On the Edge of Chaos
Sierra Leoneans hoped that the arrival of U.N. peacekeepers would mark the end of their national nightmare, but now even their blue beret-wearing saviors have become victims

T H E   A R T S

Architecture: In Art, Size Matters
London's new Tate Modern, set in a former power station, is a gallery with the space and style to do justice to the imagination and scale of Britain's young artists

Art: An Avant-Garde Original
A small gallery in the Alps plays host to the great Kandinsky, one of the most influential artists of the abstractionist movement

Literature: Move Over Austen
The long-overlooked works of 18th century writer Fanny Burney are finally getting a wider audience

Books: Killed for His Words
A bold new study exhumes the case of fascist writer Robert Brasillach, executed by the French in 1945

D E P A R T M E N T S

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