COVER
Embattled: The U.S. Campaign
One month into the war, the U.S. bombing campaign faces growing criticism not only from America's enemies, but also from coalition partners and even members of Congress
In Their Sights
The Taliban';s spy network has already killed one opposition leader. Now it is after another
EUROPE
Disquiet On The Western Front
European support sags for bombing
The View From Athens
Greeks have mixed feelings on bombing
BUSINESS
Revisiting The Gulf
Can WTO heal bitter splits at Doha?
Autos: A New CEO for Ford
Bill Ford takes the helm at his family's famous car company
ARTS
A Child of Nurture
President's son's tale of woe
PROFILE
Antiglobalization Guerrilla
French activist prepares for new ATTAC
MIDDLE EAST
Travels with Tony
Blair tries his hand at M. East peace
With Friends Like These
U.S.-Saudi relations under strain
The Boy Next Door
Science student who became terror suspect
VIEWPOINT
Outfoxed in the Information War
Are the Taliban winning the P.R. war?
Islam's War of Words
Good deeds not enough for Middle East
WAR ON TERROR
Nuclear Arms: Worst-Case Scenario
Authorities say Osama bin Laden has long wanted to add nuclear weapons to his arsenal. How close is he?
Damned Anyway
Not just Taliban women get a raw deal
WORLD WATCH
World Watch
The week's news in review