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Edition: Europe
Edition: Europe
Vol. 172, No. 6
COVER
Making Capitalism More Creative
Billions of people have not been able to benefit from the miracle of the free market. Here's how corporations can change that
EUROPE
EU: Vision Limited
In the summer after Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon treaty, Eurocrats worry that the E.U.'s glory days are behind it
GLOBAL BUSINESS
Middle East: Women's Money Talks
Wealthy Arab women are gaining more control over their finances and investment firms are taking notice
ARTS
The Singing Priests of Belfast
(Music)
A trio of singing priests from Northern Ireland prepares to light up the charts
Cy Twombly: Radically Retro (Exhibition)
Cy Twombly liked to paint with the wrong hand and sketch in the dark. What exactly was he up to?
Charles Fort: Believe it or Not (Books)
Charles Fort was a visionary of the paranormal, set on challenging all that we think we know
BRIEFING
Global Trade Talks Collapse
(The Moment)
The collapse of global trade talks may be depressing, but there's still reason to cheer
POSTCARD FROM
Yemen
Tribal feuds, unemployment and 60 million guns have long threatened stability. What one man and his NGO are doing to reclaim the peace
GLOBAL ADVISER
The National Image
(On Show)
A striking exhibition captures the essence of South Korea
Shanghai Sanctuary (Next Time You're in ... Shanghai)
The Jewish Refugee Museum in Shanghai chronicles an often forgotten chapter of the city's past
Nice Touch (Diversions)
An American spa trainer in Bali helps build a local industry
The Long March (TIME Traveler)
If you're looking for extreme adventure, the 4 Deserts Race is as tough as it gets
LETTERS
Mandela's Lessons
(Inbox)
Hear Us Roar; Obama the Centrist; Defending Pakistan; Defining Patriotism

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