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Edition: Europe
Vol. 162, No. 5

COVER
Is God on Their Side? (Society)
Evangelical Christian missionaries are heading to Islamic countries. Will they do more harm than good?


EUROPE
Not Just Business As Usual
Mogul Cem Uzan faces U.S. lawsuits and the wrath of his own government

"Everyone Knows This Is A Political Lynching"
Q&A with Cem Uzan

High Times in Rome
Get your 100% natural — and totally legal — buzz

The Blame Game (Europe | The Kelly Affair)
Blair's government scrambles to deflect blame for the suicide of a British weapons expert


BUSINESS
The Battle For Berlin
A battle rages over who holds title to some of the German capital's prime real estate

Why The U.S. Is Running Out of Gas
Bungled policies mean America is more reliant than ever on foreign oil

A Difficult Labor
German unions will have to work hard to regain influence


VIEWPOINT
You Can't Kill Them All
Pre-emptive strikes against terror will win some battles but lose the war, says J.F.O.McAllister

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SOCIETY
The Great Escape (Europe)
How the Great European Vacation is changing

Meet the Neighbors
The call of the muezzin is heard once again in Granada


ARTS
The Artist At War (Art)
Liverpool hosts a retrospective of artist Paul Nash


CINEMA
The New Cinema Vérité
Is it fini for Paris' art-house cinemas?


NOTEBOOK
Soft Drink, Hard Times (Notebook | Colombia)
Colombians Boycott Coca Cola

Art Down The Tubes (Notebook | Naples)
Naples' new museum is a real underground movement

Biz Watch
Media Moguls Dig In, French Pensions, Tunnel Vision

Sports Watch
Chelski Woes, Olympic Hi-Flier

World Watch
Spanish Bombs, Khodorkovsky Embattled, Australians Go In


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