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Table of Contents: March 10, 2003
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Edition: Europe
Vol. 161, No. 10

COVER
Looking Beyond Saddam (THE ROAD TO WAR)
Winning the war is one thing, can the U.S. win the peace?


THE ROAD TO WAR
Fighting The Tide (THE ROAD TO WAR | A WIDENING GAP)
Pro-U.S. leaders in Europe have still to convince their people about war


EUROPE
Recipe for Tragedy
Top chef Bernard Loiseau lived for work — and took his own life


LATIN AMERICA
The War On Poverty
President Lula da Silva and his team have begun to tackle inequality


BUSINESS
Absent Minded
European businesses are sick of absenteeism

Get Ahold of the Problem
Is something wrong with Europe's accounting rules?

Bayer's Bitter Pill
Drugs giant's stock market value slides


TECH WATCH
A View To A Profit
Web-based financial advisors make a killing

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SPORTS
Changing The Formula (SPORT)
The crowd's bored, so F1 is changing gears

'The Best Team Will Still Be the Best' (SPORT | Q & A)
World Champion Michael Schumacher talked to TIME


FASHION
Red Hot Cavalli
Revealed: Roberto Cavalli's Big Fashion Secret— Mrs Cavalli

Great Figures
Some fashion houses buck the trend


PROFILE
Wizard of the West End
A rejuvenated Ian McKellen flies from The Rings to the London stage


ARTS
Art with a British Flavor (EXHIBITIONS)
Tate Britain finds the extraordinary in the ordinary


WORLD WATCH
World Watch (NEWS ROUNDUP)
The U.S. horse-trades; a grassroots war on French products


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ROBB LEVIN, resident of Fairfax, Virginia, on the $15,000 lawsuit settlement made against Tareq and Michaele Salahi, the White House gate crashers, who are also involved in at least 15 other civil suits