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Edition: Europe
Vol. 171, No. 25

COVER
How to Survive A Disaster
Disasters are becoming more frequent and costly. But there are steps we can take to improve our chances of survival


GLOBAL BUSINESS
Manufacturing: The Burden of Good Intentions (Special Report/Corporate Social Responsibility)
Executives love to talk about corporate social responsibility. But on the factory floor, living up to these lofty ideals is painfully difficult

Caring Capitalists (Special Report/Corporate Social Responsibility)
With $382 billion in assets, Norway's sovereign wealth fund is a powerhouse of ethical investing


SPORT
Russia's New Goal
Serious money is being spent on football, with the aim of finding more national glory on the pitch


COMMENTARY
Africa's Leadership Crisis
The weakness of the continent's top politicians is on vivid display at an economic summit in Cape Town

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ESSAY
Bush's Farewell Tour
The President's change in tone may not win many European fans, but it heralds a new mood in American politics


BOOKS
Congo: The Forgotten Conflict
With his account of Congo's suffering, a reporter hopes to make the world pay attention


GLOBAL ADVISER
Horsing Around (TIME Traveler)
Old Citroëns live again as touring cars

Bali Highs at New Rooftop Lounge (Check In)
Stop in for a drink on the mythic island's hippest new spot

The Flip Side (Amuse Bouche)
A young chef perfects the haute burger in Hong Kong

On the Waterfront (Next Time You're In ... Edinburgh)
Things are looking up for Edinburgh's gentrifying dock district


LETTERS
How Will China Respond? (Inbox)
South Africa in Crisis; The Clintonian Revolution; Burma's New City; Our Wallets, Ourselves


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