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Table of Contents: June 24, 2002
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Edition: Europe
Vol. 159 No. 25

COVER
Across The New Frontier
Is anti-immigration mood making things worse?

The Application
Copenhagen, Denmark


EUROPE
Miracle Maker
Padre Pio is on the fast track to sainthood

A Question of Privacy
Data-protection rights are on the line

Enemy At The Gates?
Trial mirrors war between industry and innovation

Wanna Speak English?
The English-Speaking Union is spreading the word

Home, but Not Home Free
The Elcomsoft Case


AFRICA
Tropical Trouble
It's hard to displace a political dinosaur


MIDDLE EAST
'We Were Better Off Under the Russians'
Locals aren't happy as Allies hunt Al Qaeda


BIZ WATCH
The Next New Thing? The Old Economy
Markets gets a little nostalgic

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ARTS
Roma Rule
Gypsy music escapes the 'ghetto'

Natural Pleasures
Down in the garden, something stirs

Balthus Unveiled
An exhibition, planned before he died, shows the many influences on this private and mysterious artist


PROFILE
You Got Something to Say?
The super brat comes clean


SPORTS WATCH
Sisters Do a One and Two
Williams's court circular


WORLD WATCH
World Watch
The week's news in review


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MICHAEL STRATTON, lead researcher and scientist of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge, U.K., on their groundbreaking discovery of the entire genetic code of lung and skin cancer