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Edition: Europe
Vol. 169, No. 7

COVER
The Many Faces of Europe (Multiculturalism)
Europe has been trying to integrate its minorities into the mainstream for decades. Now those efforts are being blamed for the rising tensions in an increasingly diverse world. But don't give up. There are still ways for us to all get along

Help with a Firm Hand (Multiculturalism)

Unity Begins at Home (Multiculturalism)

A School Puts Faith in Harmony (Multiculturalism)


BUSINESS
The Golden Years Rule
Catering to seniors, Britain's Saga Group believes that older isn't just wiser, but more profitable, too

Is the Good Life Out of Reach?
There's a squeeze on Europe's middle class, and some blame the single currency

Why What Things Used to Be Ain't What They Used to Be


ARTS
Valencia's Big Bet (Opera)
With a spectacular new hall and a native son's talent, the city looks to the future

Dark Vision (Art)
Russian painter Pavel Filonov stuck to his own path. Now we have a chance to share it

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GLOBAL ADVISER
Northern Highlight (On Show)
Arctic travelers are warming up to the Museum of the North in Fairbanks, Alaska

Peking Redux (Check In)
The Chinese capital's oldest hotel reopens as the elegantly restored Raffles Beijing

The Road Less Traveled (Time Traveler)
The ancient Incan ruins of Maccu Picchu are a marvel, but how you get there is what counts

"Waiter, There's a Herb in my Beer" (Grapevine)
Singapore's Archipelago Brewery adds a new Asian twist to the Western microbrewery tradition


NOTEBOOK
Nuclear Deterrence
A new radiation symbol is unveiled

It's All In Their Heads
How authors write about places they've never been


LETTERS
A Crowded Field Hits the Campaign Trail
Agreeing to Disagree; Imagining a New NATO; This Land Is Whose Land?; Democracy's Deep Roots

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