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Edition: Europe
Vol. 162, No. 3

COVER
A Question of Trust (After The War)
Doubts are raised about Bush's case for going to war


AFRICA
The African Bush
On his five-day tour Bush offered U.S. help, but the bottom line is self-reliance


WAR ON TERROR
Parting of the Ways?
Two of the Guantánamo detainees facing a military tribunal are British. And Britain wants them back


EUROPE
Beach Blanket Brawl!
Germany and Italy' silly-season spat

Summer Held Hostage
Strikes in Paris and elsewhere led to canceled shows

Awfully Familiar (Europe | Chechnya)
The Chechen conflict is starting to look like a new Palestine


MIDDLE EAST
The Wrong Brother
Releasing prisoners like Abed al-Rahman al-Ahmar is a key to peace

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BUSINESS
Return Of The Urge To Merge
The resurgence of mergers isn't all good news


TECHNOLOGY
Will This Experiment Work? (Biotechnology)
Can the biotech industry be disciplined?


NOTEBOOK
New Math in Iraqi Schools: Saddam = x (Notebook | Iraq)

Fraud Haunts E.U. Anew (Notebook | Europe)
Eurostat's Franchet has been forced to step down

Biz Watch (Notebook | Biz Watch)
Beetling Off, Gunning For Oil, Blood on the Tracks

World Watch (Notebook | World Watch)
Malaria Hopes, Surprise in Corsica, Desert Snow Storm?


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