The Economist - 09 June 2001

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The Economist 20010609 SEARCH RESEARCH TOOLS Economist.com Choose a research tool... Subscribe advanced search » Saturday July 21st 2007 = requires subscription Welcome My Account » Activate Manage my newsletters » RS LO PRINT EDITION Print Edition June 9th 2001 Mr Bush goes to Europe For all their squabbles, America and Europe are not alien worlds. They still have lots in common … More on this week's lead article Full contents Subscribe Enlarge current cover Past issues/regional covers NEWS ANALYSIS POLITICS THIS WEEK The world this week Business this week Politics this week Previous print editions Subscribe Jun 2nd 2001 May 26th 2001 May 19th 2001 May 12th 2001 May 5th 2001 Subscribe to the prin More print editions and covers » Or buy a Web subsc full access online RSS feeds Receive this page by Leaders BUSINESS THIS WEEK Europe and America OPINION Leaders Letters to the editor Blogs Columns Kallery Mr Bush goes to Europe After Peru’s election A test of Toledo’s steel Energy prices When caps do not fit WORLD United States The Americas Asia Middle East & Africa Europe Britain International And now for Europe? Agricultural subsidies Towards efficient farm support American justice Free Jenna! Country Briefings Cities Guide SPECIAL REPORTS BUSINESS Management Business Education FINANCE & ECONOMICS Economics Focus Economics A-Z SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Technology Quarterly BOOKS & ARTS Letters On nuclear power, academic publishing, Shaun Woodward, open-skies agreements, power, saving rainforests, oil in Sudan, France’s public sector, Britain’s asylum system, prairie dogs E-strategy brief: Merrill Lynch Special Report Wanted: new rules of the road United States The mayoral election in Los Angeles Is he up to it? Style Guide Tobacco and the courts PEOPLE Butt surely not $3 billion? Obituary Trade policy MARKETS & DATA Weekly Indicators Currencies Big Mac Index Chart Gallery DIVERSIONS Correspondent’s Diary RESEARCH TOOLS Steely resolve Lexington Theodore McCain The Florida recount Unfair, again Gastronomy In cod we trust Straight talk on Social Security DELIVERY OPTIONS Air-traffic control CLASSIFIED ADS Economist Intelligence Unit Economist Conferences The World In Intelligent Life CFO Roll Call European Voice EuroFinance Conferences Economist Diaries and Business Gifts Let pilots do it The Americas Peru’s election Toledo reaches the palace, at last Politics in Ecuador El loco’s own goal Colombia’s wars Progress, of sorts Argentina’s economy Cavallo pawns an uncertain future Asia Nepal’s week of horror After the royal massacre Advertisement A reluctant success Corporate restructuring Japan Inc on the treadmill 3G telecoms Think thin and crispy South American airlines Don’t fly with me, Argentina Face value Hard man Harry Investment in Saudi Arabia Old flames rekindled OPEC Is Baghdad bluffing? Regulating the Internet Tied up in knots Sweden’s Investor Prepare to board Pension reform AUDIO E-mail Newsletters Mobile Edition RSS Feeds Screensaver Business Democracy in Central Asia Don’t know, don’t care in Kazakhstan Idyllic Indonesia An island to call your own Special Report Agricultural trade Patches of light Fin