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Table of Contents: November 11, 2002
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Edition: Europe
Vol. 160 No. 20

CINEMA
The Man With The Golden Run (MOVIES)
On the set and behind the scenes with a very well-preserved British spy

A View To A Sell (MOVIES)
Product placement means the new Bond is already a money spinner

How The Family Revived An Icon (MOVIES)
The Broccolis and their intimate relationship with 007


EUROPE
Fear in Florence
The city fears anti-globalization protests could repeat the violence that shocked Genoa last year

Like Son, Like Father
Giuliano Giuliani became an unlikely elder statesman for the youthful no-global movement

Europe's Lone Ranger Rides Again
Scolding Blair, standing up to Bush — Jacques Chirac wants France to matter, says Jonathan Fenby

Royal Recall
Butler's trial collapses as Queen Elizabeth steps in ... eventually

Young Folks at Home
Once a byword for cruelty, Romanian orphanages are being transformed


BUSINESS
Bluetooth Can't Bite
Are phone companies holding the wireless wonder back?

Beggar Vivendi Decides to Be Choosy
Telecoms giant carries on regardless despite failure of life-saving sell-off


ON YOUR OWN TIME
A Modern Italian Renaissance
Mount Etna blew last week, but across Sicily, the capital is sunny and safe


STYLE WATCH
Hat Tricks (STYLEWATCH)
An Irish designer is getting ahead by using iconic imagery

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GERMANY
Why Germany Can't Restart The Engine
High unemployment, bankruptcies rife, banks teetering and taxes rising. How did Germany's economy get this bad?

The Dreaded D Word
Deflation is now Germany's biggest worry, says Chris Redman

Small Businesses Go Bust
German state policies toss smaller firms into bankruptcy

Taking A Beating
Soaring bankruptcies have saddled German banks with billions in bad debts.

Stop the Press: We're Broke
Germany's newspapers fear they may soon be printing their own obituaries


PROFILE
And Justice for All
Bomb survivor Françoise Rudetzki


ARTS
From Gods to Masters (EXHIBITIONS)
Paris galleries line up an eclectic range of shows

Let the Arguments Begin
Marcel Duchamp prize in France goes to Gonzalez-Foester


WORLD WATCH
World Watch
The Week's News in review