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...question millions of motorists from across Europe should ponder as they continue the August convergence on French vacation destinations like Ramatuelle - and navigate the deadliest roads in the European Union to get there. In 2000, France's 8,079 road fatalities topped the E.U. rankings - well ahead of the 7,503 in Germany, which has 33% more cars and 36% less road space. France has held the dubious crown since 1998 and doesn't appear ready to relinquish it anytime soon. Last year road deaths climbed to 8,160, and for the first five months of 2002 deaths were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Deadliest Roads In Europe | 8/11/2002 | See Source »

...neither are they." The rare good humor of the spat - consecutive perfomances of both "silences" were staged last week in London - could evaporate en route to court; if Clas-sical Graffiti sells as Batt hopes, the final bill could be €150,000. Both sides might care to ponder Cage's own observation that, "the very practice of music ... is a celebration that we own nothing." THE BOURSE The Steel Deal Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus will buy Brazil's CSN in a $4.3 billion stock and debt swap. The deal moves Corus from sixth to fourth place in global steel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Things Get Tricky for Trichet and the E.C.B. | 7/21/2002 | See Source »

...interests that have traditionally relied on his backing. Whatever the real reason, the man himself isn't saying anything, having left for a vacation in Europe. Mahathir, a physician by training, once said that all he really wanted to be was a country doctor. Now that country?Malaysia?must ponder how to stay healthy without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mahathir's Exit Strategy | 7/1/2002 | See Source »

...Morning After South Korea and Japan must now ponder if the World Cup was worth footing the bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Cup: The Ultimate Samba | 6/30/2002 | See Source »

...plenty of time to ponder that question last week, on the long subway ride home to my love motel in Seoul, exhausted from my first World Cup as a journalist (although it was my eighth as a fan). And after years of wrestling with the baffling question of why some nations are football winners and others simply are not, I have reduced it to a question of psychology, or sociology, or social psychology, or some sort of combination of guts and brain, attitude, style and substance. And luck and, oh yes, some football skills. For some inexplicable reason, the World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Cup: Why Some Teams Just Can't Win | 6/28/2002 | See Source »

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