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Edition: Europe
Edition: Europe
Vol. 167, No. 8
COVER
Still Searching
(Cover / Business)
Google has enjoyed eight years of breakneck growth and a skyrocketing share price all the while promising to do no evil. But does the company have a master plan? A look inside its relentless quest to innovate
Meet the Google guys (Cover / Business)
TIME's Adi Ignatius interviews the Google triumvirate of Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt and Larry Page
EUROPE
Drawing a Fine Line
(Europe / Cartoon Row)
Free speech is a fine principle. It's the application that's tricky
A Man and his Times (European Union)
Why José Manuel Barroso thinks he's winning the fight to reform the European Union
OLYMPICS
Bravissimo Torino!
(Torino 2006)
Incandescent ceremony; internal controversy. The Winter Games get under way
Waiving the Flag (Torino 2006)
A growing number of athletes are adding even switching passports to pursue Olympic dreams
NOTEBOOK
A Healthy State of Confusion
(Notebook / Food)
There's so much conflicting nutritional information around these days: can we trust what we eat?
Skiing's Wild Child
GLOBAL ADVISER
Surfers' Surfeit
(Amuse-Bouche)
An array of culinary treats in the Hawaiian resort of Kailua-Kona
Sound And Vision (Tech Watch)
With a set of shades like these, you won't be in the dark as you face the music
Suite Dream (Check In)
After a $2.5 million makeover, the secret's out about this hotel gem
Thread Of Hope (Your Health)
Indian weavers say they have a wearable cure for skin ailments
Air Superiority (Diversions)
A balloon flight is far and above the best way to debate the merits of Asia's greatest sights

Cartoons of the Week
The Financial Crisis: What Would the Talmud Do?
Downtime: What To See, Hear and Do This Week
Body of Lies: Leonardo of Arabia
John McCain, Stop Singing My Song!
French Novelist Le Clézio: A Nobel Surprise
10 Questions for Lance Armstrong
Photos: The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
How Nobel Winners Spend Their Prize Money
Postcard: British Cops Get Tough