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Table of Contents: February 25, 2002
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Edition: Europe
Vol. 159 No. 8

COVER
The Shoe Bomber's World (WAR ON TERROR)
The Shoe Bomber's World


EUROPE
Jacques Goes on the Attack
Chirac launches his re-election campaign with an impassioned plea to French voters, but scandal allegations may yet undermine his chances

What Will Turkey Tolerate?
Deep conflicts in would-be EU state

Hunger Strikes
Protesters stare death in the face

Schröder's New Europe
Germany caught by its own rules

Berlusconi Rules the Waves
Italian PM exterts power over RAI

Denmark's Closing Door
New laws aimed at deterring assylum seekers

The Empire Strikes Back
New laws please ethinc Hungarians


AFRICA
A Tale of Two Countries
Zimbabwe gets ready to vote

Love Thy Neighbor
Next-door South Africa has more to worry than most


PROFILE
The Long Haul to Profits
Airline boss learns from the little guys

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BUSINESS
Slipping into Overdrive (EUROPE)
New 'People's Car' has big price tag


ARTS
Sunflower Power
Works of Gauguin and Van Gogh come together in an exhibition that illustrates a volatile relationship

Prince of Pop
Warhol exhibition wows the crowds


OLYMPICS
Fun and Games
Figure skating scandal isn't over yet

It's All Downhill for the Favorites
Olympic favorites fail to impress

Have Gun, Will Triumph
Henkel shoots to gold


TRAVEL
Built to Be Beautiful (EUROPE)
Lyons, a showcase of great architecture, from Roman to postmodern, is a visual feast


WORLD WATCH
World Watch
Week's news in review


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GREGG KEESLING on reports he received a call from an Army official saying he wasn't eligible to receive a condolence letter from President Obama because his son committed suicide, rather than dying in action.