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Table of Contents: July 1, 2002
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Edition: Europe
Vol. 160 No. 1

COVER
What It's Like To Be Tom
A behind-the-scenes look at the life of a mega-star


EUROPE
A Meeting Of Minds
Can Europe unite on immigration and finance?

When East Meets West
Former East Bloc states buck E.U.'s right-wing populism


BUSINESS
Fighting Spirits
The bad old days return in battle over vodka

Protesters Who Leave Their Marx Behind
Global trade can fight poverty


AFRICA
Island in the Stream
Mauritius is wired as a global hub for IT


PROFILE
Madame La Ministre
Leftist lawyer Noëlle Lenoir is France's voice in Europe

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WAR ON TERROR
Money Trouble
Are terrorists the real benefactors of charity donations?


STYLE
Chunnel Visions
Can style do the business for Eurostar?

Cute Kylie Goes D&G
Pop pixie follows in Madonna's fitting room


ARTS
Lasting Impressions
Little-known U.S. art on display in Switzerland

Friends in Need
Few relationships match Pinochet's and Thatcher's


WORLD WATCH
World Watch
The week's news in review


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