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Table of Contents: October 28, 2002
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Edition: Europe
Vol. 160 No. 18

COVER
How Al-Qaeda got Back on the Attack
A look inside the battle to break up new plots

Coming Home
The remains of the European victims return from Bali


EUROPE
Royal Souvenirs
Diana's "rock" is in a hard place

The Party's Over
List Pim Fortuyn power struggles bring down Dutch coalition


BUSINESS
The Last Days of Sabena
A look inside Europe's very own corporate scandal

Cowboy Capitalism
European businesses are supposed to be less corrupt than their U.S. counterparts. But is Eurocapitalism really any cleaner than America's?

Another Day, Another Meaningless Plan
The newest bid to ease Germany's ills still misses the point


MIDDLE EAST
Standoff In Nablus
On patrol with Colonel Noam Tibon of the Nahal Brigade.


AFRICA
Black Gold
West Africa's rich oil reserves have yet to yield benefits for ordinary people


ENVIRONMENT
Missing Lynx
The Iberian lynx is on the brink of extinction

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LAW
Advantage: Hacks
The balance between privacy and free speech shifts in favor of the press


ARTS
The Surreal Scot (MOVIES)
Morvern Callar could make art-house director Lynne Ramsay a household name

The DIY Symphony (MUSIC)
Orchestras are launching their own record labels

Kafka Meets Monty Python (THEATER)
A blend of surrealism and satire is packing Czech audiences in


SPORTS
Luxury Crews (SPORT)
Millions of dollars, sleek yachts and skulduggery


PROFILE
Bullish On the Balkans
Finance Minister Milen Veltchev is hoping to pave the way for Bulgaria's entry to the E.U.


STYLE
Fame Trumps Fashion (STYLEWATCH)
Celebrity is in evidence at museum


WORLD WATCH
World Watch
The week's news in review


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