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Edition: Europe
Vol. 164, No. 13

COVER
And the World Stands Idle (Cover | The Tragedy Of Sudan)
Tens of thousands have died and more than a million been driven from their homes in Sudan's Darfur region. It's a humanitarian tragedy on a monumental scale. So why is no one trying to stop it?


EUROPE
Driven to Extremes (Europe | Germany)
Voters in eastern Germany turn from the center to the far right


IRAQ
The War at Home (Iraq | London Memo)
Tony Blair feels the heat from Iraq


GLOBAL BUSINESS
Is the Euro Good for Europe?
The euro is here to stay, but what has it done for us lately?

Eco-Luxury
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On The Move

World Briefing
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MOVIES
Facing Up to The Man of Many Faces
Peter Sellers: a comic genius and a plum role. Why was fearless Geoffrey Rush so reluctant to play him?

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GLOBAL ADVISER
Magic Mushrooms (Global Adviser | Time Traveler)
Chinese villagers strike gold with a much-sought-after fungus

High Art On A Low Budget (Global Adviser | Check in)
A Roman mansion offers cut-price accommodation with fringe benefits

Built for Speed (Global Adviser | Diversions)
You don't need snow to throw yourself down a hill

Where to Get a Wax (Global Adviser | Grapevine)
The vinyl frontier is alive and well at specialist outlets worldwide

Home Theater To Take With You (Global Adviser | Tech Watch)
You can now enjoy the (very) small screen experience anywhere


NOTEBOOK
Saving The Messenger
After years of lambasting Romania for mistreating its institutionalized children, the European Commission has a new cause: media freedom

Bizwatch

Worldwatch

Milestones

Letters


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