COVER

EUROPE

Steeling For a Fight

To screams of protest from Europe, George W. Bush slaps staggering tariffs on its steel. Can free trade survive domestic U.S. politics?

Yankee Stay Home

The U.S. is gearing up to lead a fight against Iraq, but the Europeans may not be willing to follow

Explosive Allegations

Exiled billionaire Boris Berezovsky says the 1999 apartment bombings were the Kremlin's work

Hostage to Fortuyn

An anti-immigration message prevails in municipal elections. Is the famed Dutch tolerance finished?

BUSINESS

Black Gold Comeback

As five Caspian states agree to jointly manage their sturgeon stocks, the caviar trade gets a green light

TRAVEL

At The Crossroads

The ancient and the modern combine in a lively mix in the Alsatian capital

ARTS

CINEMA

Singing in the Snow

Cool and Crazy, a "documusical" from Norway, delivers warmth and humor — and steals hearts

PROFILE

In Search of Global Values

Amnesty International head Irene Khan wants to expand the organization's focus to include economic and social rights

WORLD WATCH