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  Thursday, February 24, 2005
Demonstrators gather near a Holocaust memorial outside Paris. A recent string of anti-semitic incidents has shaken the political establishment in France.
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Iran's devastation
A day after a quake kills hundreds, a hunt for survivors.
The cola wars
New ad campaigns add fizz to the Coke vs. Pepsi battle.
Bush calls for united front on Iran arms
  Bush also declared that Iran, not the White House, should be blamed for any lack of progress.
By Elisabeth Bumiller/NYT
Europeans see pluses in ending China ban
  There is much more at stake in the decision by Europe than whether it sells French fighter jets or German submarines to Beijing.
By Mark Landler/NYT
World bird-flu risk is 'gravest possible'
  The risk that Asia's outbreak of avian influenza could turn into a deadly global pandemic has increased sharply in recent months.
By Thomas Crampton/IHT
No tempest over the snowstorms
  Wednesday could have been a prime test for the week-old passenger compensation rules in the European Union.
By Don Phillips/IHT
Editorials & Commentary
A neocon no to Europe
What trans-Atlantic crisis?
Pouring oil on the East China Sea
Meanwhile: How Tom Luke said 'never again'
Culture & More
Show goes on for a revved-up R.E.M.
In Vienna, a dose of Americana
   Business Asia by Bloomberg
U.S. approves 26 new flights to China
Commentary: What happened to the good old days of volatile markets?
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Doctors in the U.S. say the almost manic training demands on talented young athletes is creating an ‘epidemic’ of overuse injuries at an early age.



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