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Edition: Europe
Vol. 160 No. 2

COVER
America Inc. in Crisis

American Humble Pie
Is Europe's economy better than U.S.?


EUROPE
America Is Not Pleased
Can the new International Criminal Court be effective without U.S. support?

Little Fish In a Big Pond
Norway masters art of diplomacy

Tussles at the Top
Power struggle hots up in Serbia

It's Still Only a Dream
The ICC won't work because states will always act in their national interest , says Joseff Joffe


AFRICA
Partners, Not Beggars
The rich world gives a nod to NEPAD


PROFILE
So, How Does It Feel?
Brash young Brit Ed Needham takes over at that U.S. icon Rolling Stone


SPORTS WATCH
Wimbledon Surprises
Surprises galore at Wimbledon

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

Home, but Not Home Free
The Elcomsoft Case

Corporate Governance
Will Vivendi's Slide Get Messier?


ARTS
Laughter in the Dark
Debut novel sheds comic light on shadowy secrets

Robert Capa, in Focus
New book focusses on the remarkable life of the 20th century's greatest war photographer

Earth's Album
Stunning aerial views of our planet in crisis


WORLD WATCH
World Watch
The week's news in review


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PETER H. SCHULTZ, professor of geological sciences at Brown University and co-investigator of the mission that said it found water on the moon Friday