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Edition: Europe
Vol. 161, No. 22

COVER
The Sum of Two Evils (AFTER SADDAM)
Saddam's nastiest biological weapons may have been his sons Uday and Qusay.


EUROPE
New Europe Old Economy
America's new best friend on the Continent is a nation in crisis

Bucking the Trend
One polish community thinks prosperity is the real thing

This Land Is Your Land
Poland And America

Let the Start-Ups Begin
Will ending the master craftsman's diploma save Germany?

Better Late than Never
A pedohile scandal ensares a well-known politician


WAR ON TERROR
Jihad's Hidden Victim
The Casablanca bombings destroyed a tolerant nation's view of itself


BUSINESS
It's a Mall World After All
Megamalls are taking over Europe, but not everyone is buying the idea

Chips Ahoy!
Life looks rosier for the semiconductor industry

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MUSIC
Playing the Fools
Making a virtue of silliness

The Sound And Some Fury
The Deftones are hailed as the best nu-metal has to offer


MOVIES
A Swim in Lake Me
A smart look at egocentrics in love


BOOKS
Beneath A Drawn Veil
Marjane Satrapi's cartoons reveal the real Iran


NOTEBOOK
To Our Readers (TO OUR READERS)
A night for the heroes

Hey, It's Not Our Summit
Geneva battens down the hatches

A Tale of Telco Turnaround? (NOTEBOOK | BIZ WATCH)
Biz Watch examines Telco turnaround, Irish rise, A wheeze of relief

Will Britons Have a Say? (NOTEBOOK | WORLD WATCH)
World Watch considers an E.U. referendum, Iraq's future and Major Tim: Hero or villain?


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