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Edition: Europe
Vol. 162 No. 9

COVER
Winning The Battle, Losing The War (Europe)
Can Blair repair his tarnished image?


EUROPE
The Man Behind the Spin
Alastair Campbell, Blair's alter ego, says goodbye to all that

No Sweat for Bush (Blair | Letter From Washington)
Blair's feeling the heat; why not the President?

The War Of The Words (Europe | Timeline)
A timeline of events

To The Rescue (Europe in Iraq)
A multi-national force sets up in Iraq, including troops from 12 European countries.


BUSINESS
Is Germany Finally Bouncing Back? (Business | Germany)
The German economy shows signs of improvement. But the jobless aren't buying it

Food Fight!
When is Parmesan not Parmesan? When the E.U. says so


SPORTS
A Run For the Money (Sport)
Should countries be able to buy up the best athletic talent?


MUSIC
Roll Over Beethoven
Three serious classical stars with real charisma

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SOCIETY
Defeating Dyslexia (Science)
Researchers develop new therapies to overcome this genetic glitch


BOOKS
Martin Bites Back
Amis' new novel Yellow Dogshows he still has teeth

Afghan Family Values
An intimate portrait of life after the Taliban


NOTEBOOK
Arrested Development (Notebook | Ivory Coast)
Eight held over Ivory Coast coup "plot"

Biz Watch (Notebook | Biz Watch)
RyanAir Grounded?, Online Trading Like It's 1999

World Watch
Rwanda Decides? Peru's Tragic Toll, A French Joke


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ELVIRA NAGLE, 83, of Dublin, Calif., on being called "dear." Studies show that elderspeak — using words like sweetie or dear when addressing older people — can have health consequences