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Edition: Europe
Vol. 162, No. 2

IRAQ
Man with a Mission (The New Iraq)
Three months after the fall of Baghdad, the allies are facing increasing attacks — and growing skepticism.


EUROPE
Out Of The Shadows
Tony Blair's master of spin comes out of the shadows

Fly Me To The Moon
More couples are marrying abroad


BUSINESS
Can't Anyone Here Run A Railroad?
How to get Europe's dysfunctional trains back on track

Getting a Move on Rail Freight
Rail4Chem finds the right chemistry


VIEWPOINT
The Lost Art of the Insult
Berlusconi should look to the old masters, says Josef Joffe

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NOTEBOOK
Festival of Terror
Death toll reaches 18 as women suicide bombers target Moscow pop festival

Immunity ... Or Else
The U.S. has ways of getting co-operation

Changing fortunes
A good week to be a Russian tycoon?

A Dramatic Pause
Protests may scuttle France's entire festival season

Biz Watch
Fat Cat Victory, Something To Yell! About, Golden Age

Tech Watch
Playing the Game, Mirror Sight, A Foggy Idea

World Watch
Iran Trade, Greek Drama, Mosque Murders


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