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Edition: Europe
Vol. 174, No. 17

COVER
The End of California? Dream On!
The Golden State has fought the status quo since its birth 160 years ago. But even amid a particularly rough chapter in the state's history, the nation's future is being written in California. A special report


WORLD
Unloved
Will Tony Blair be Europe's first President? Not if his opponents have a say


ESSAY
A Better Measure than GDP
Our obsession with gross domestic product is unhealthy — and misleading


GLOBAL BUSINESS
First Amex and Visa, Now Here's Bartercard
Formal barter schemes that remove the hassle of cashless exchanges are booming


LETTERS
A Soldier's Life (Inbox)
Weighing a Plan in Afghanistan; A Tax on Homes; Justice League: Hollywood

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ENVIRONMENT
The Great Mediterranean Jellyfish Invasion
How a species of thumb-size jellyfish is threatening to upset the Mediterranean ecosystem


GLOBAL ADVISER
Middle Eastern Promise (On Show)
A Paris exhibition showcases exciting new talent

10 Reasons to Visit Yanesen (TIME Traveler)
The winding lanes of Yanesen are a hit with young Tokyoites in search of a slower pace of life

Lots of Interest (Diversions)
For the visitor, London's smaller auction houses offer hours of browsing pleasure

Try a Little Grass (Curtain Raiser)
Hong Kong's Clockenflap is a festival with film, art and ecological components as well as music


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