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Edition: Europe
Vol. 161, No. 9

COVER
The Secret of Life (DNA | FIFTY YEARS ON)
Cracking the DNA code has changed how we live, heal, eat and imagine the future


THE ROAD TO WAR
Europe's Family Feud (THE ROAD TO WAR | DISUNITED)
Chirac puts pressure on E.U. hopefuls to toe the French line on Iraq

Burning His Bridges at Both Ends? (ROAD TO WAR | FRANCE)
'Nero' gets the task of dampening the flames


AFRICA
Singing The Walls Down
Thomas Mapfumo and Oliver Mtukudzi help their country confront its crises

Breaking the Airwaves
Tune in, opt out, with SW Radio Zimbabwe

Killers Come Home
Rwandan Hutus jailed for genocide are being resettled. Will they be left alone?


EUROPE
Will He or Won't He?
A surprise victor in Cyprus clouds reunification prospects

The Berlusconi Channel
Does Italy's Prime Minister have too much control over what people see?


LATIN AMERICA
Crackdown in Caracas
Many fear that Venezuela is slipping into dictatorship

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BUSINESS
The Business Backlash
Prosecutors take a close look at German corporations

Power Of The Market
Nordic consumers are furious over soaring power prices

Making the Perfect Fit
Mavi jeans are a Turkish delight

Doha In The Dumps
U.S. patents stubbornness


TECH WATCH
Tech Watch (DIGITAL EUROPE)
An eye to tomorrow's world today


PROFILE
Oscar's Sister Act
Paula van der Oest — dubbed the Woody Allen of Amsterdam — is off to Hollywood


ARTS
Imaginary Museum
Van Gogh's friends are invited to mark 150 years


WORLD WATCH
World Watch
The week's news in review


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