TIME EUROPE October 30, 2000 VOL. 156 NO. 18
C O V E R S T O R Y
Diaries of Hope and Hate Five days of violence in the Middle East as recorded by ordinary people, Israeli and Palestinian, whose lives have been torn asunder by wild fighting over disputed areas
E U R O P E
Kosovo after Milosevic The fall of Serbia's strongman has brought no joy to Kosovars, who yearn for an identity that the West is unable to supply
Kosovo: A Man of Chops and Changes Oliver Ivanovic, the next big Serb
Kosovo: Hopes and Hesitations Bernard Kouchner, the U.N.'s man in Kosovo
Italy: Defender of the Faith Bologna's controversial Cardinal Biffi says Italy should favor Catholic over Muslim immigrants
e-Europe: Invasion of the Ice Men Iceland can't survive on fish alone, so young people are looking to make a splash in the new economy
Fast Forward Europe: Denmark's Hippies Hit Their Golden Years The residents of Christiania, where the 1970s never died, face a very modern problem: an aging population
A F R I C A
Uganda: Letter from a Hot Zone What happens when the ebola virus strikes a small town?
Tanzania: A Whiff of Revolt on Spice Islands Thirty-six years after its union with Tanzania, Zanzibar considers divorce
B U S I N E S S
The Virtual Grocer Supermarkets are pushing groceries on the Internet so customers don't have to push trolleys
The TiE That Binds Successful Indian entrepreneurs have united to interact with and inspire the next generation
T R A V E L 2 0 0 0
Destination: Outer Space Some travelers are headed out of this world literally
Newest of the New The latest in design and architecture is the attraction in such cities as Bilbao and Berlin
eTourism The Internet is changing the travel industry, but nobody is making much money on it yet
Leisure in the Fast Lane Less time off is leading to shorter, more frequent holidays
All at Sea Europeans take advantage of bargains aboard an armada of new cruise ships
The Going Gets Tougher Sometimes travel is an endurance test. And for the adventure seeker, that's precisely the point
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A R T S
Art: The Art of a Wine-Dark Sea A lavish exhibition celebrates paintings inspired by the enchanting shores of the Mediterranean Sea
He's Back, and He's Not Alone He "retired" at age 14, but Macaulay Culkin is back in a tender but flawed take on the art of seduction
D E P A R T M E N T S
On Your Own Time Lisbon
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