COVER
A Look at What's Changed and What Hasn't
In airports and board-rooms, on the street and in the home, a powerful mood of insecurity grips the globe. Some things will never be the same after Sept. 11; others will endure
New Threats, New Alliances
A Man of The World
Friends in Need
A Very Good War, So Far
Changing Their Tune
Just Another Talking Shop?
Big Guys Still Call the Shots
Reform Gets a Boost
A Peaceable Kingdom?
The Crash That Wasn't
The E.C.B Awakes
Shop for Your Country
The Wages of Fear
Oil on Troubled Waters
Grounded for How Long?
Windows on the Soul?
A Dose of Compromise
The New Tourism?
Forward Thinking
Seeking Answers Where None Exists
The Long Arm of the Law
On With the Game
You've Gotta Have Faith
A Cold War Refuge is Hot Again
No More 'Terror Chic'
Refusing to Back Down
Turning a New Page
A New Act for Hollywood
Finding the Right Words
WAR ON TERROR
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over
Afghans are fighting Afghans in an old-fashioned ground engagement while Washington concentrates on the hunt for Osama bin Laden
No More Heroes
Why bin Laden craves a martyr's death
MAZAR-I-SHARIF: Under New Management
Three warlords have settled into the northern capital while residents mourn lost leader Massoud
Bust In Madrid
European al-Qaeda linked to WTC attack
The Next U.S. Target?
Somalia has no time for bin Laden
EUROPE
Strength in Numbers
Georgia's changing, but people want more
AFRICA
The Last Rites
An end to the unkindest cut?
Beginning of the End
'Apartheid' party's change of heart
ARTS
Art of Survival
Unique exhibit preserves Afghan culture
Design for Living
The V&A's trendy new setting
Unsnobby at the Keys
Stephen Hough's common touch at keyboard
PROFILE
Cry, the Beloved Country
Exiled Afghan journalist in new role
WORLD WATCH
World Watch
The week's news in review