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Edition: Europe
Vol. 164, No. 17

RACE FOR THE WHITEHOUSE
An Uncivil War (Cover Story | Race For The Whitehouse)
Another drawn-out, disputed presidential election could tear an already fractured America even further apart

What Could Go Wrong This Time? (Cover Story | Race For The Whitehouse)
Plenty. Technical glitches, lawsuits and counting difficulties could gum up the works again


EUROPE
The Fight Over Gay Rights (Europe | Gay Rights)
Moves to give gay couples the same status as heterosexual ones have reopened the fault lines between Europe's religious and secular institutions

Barroso's Blues (Europe | The Commission)
Who will prevail, Barroso or the European Parliament?


MOVIES
Dream Duo
With Look at Me, Jean-Pierre Bacri and Agnès Jaoui prove they are France’s finest film couple


BOOKS
Rocks of Ages (Books | Archaeology)
Rocker Julian Cope charts the Continent's prehistoric monuments in The Megalithic European


THEATER
A Comedy of Errors
Richard Dreyfuss is out, Nathan Lane is in. Will this last [EM] minute switch make The Producers a hit?

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GLOBAL ADVISER
Colonial Cool (Global Adviser | Grapevine)
Kuala Lumpur's heritage areas are also home to its hippest nightlife

Recipe for a Classic (Global Adviser | Amuse-Bouche)
A venerable cooking magazine creates a book that is encyclopedic yet enticing

Burn, Baby, Burn (Global Adviser | Curtain Raiser)
The residents of Lewes hold the hottest party in England

Presidential Library (Global Adviser | Dossier)
Some reading matter to fill those long hours between now and the last recount?

A Tough New Antispam Tool (Global Adviser | Tech Watch)
ChoiceMail offers a new way to limit unwanted arrivals in your In box


NOTEBOOK
Worldwatch

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Bizwatch


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