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  Monday, February 21, 2005
A boy casts his father's ballot on the outskirts of Barcelona Sunday. Spain became the first nation to approve the European constitution in a referendum.
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Toward peace?
Sharon won cabinet approval on the pullout from Gaza.
Hunter Thompson dead
Writer who pioneered ‘gonzo journalism’ committed suicide.
Bush plans to support a 'strong Europe'
  Bush's words make clear that his administration welcomes the drive toward European unity.
By Elisabeth Bumiller/NYT
  European Union leaders in battle for Bush's ear
Regional vote deals setback to Schröder
  The Christian Democrats now will be able to form a coalition government with the opposition Free Democrats.
By Judy Dempsey/IHT
An EU voice of caution
  Javier Solana remains pessimistic on Iraq's future, dismissing any notion that the U.S. decision to invade has been vindicated.
By Judy Dempsey/IHT
Germany tightens Jewish immigration rules
  The new rules on immigration have had the effect of sharply reducing the numbers of Jewish immigrants.
By Richard Bernstein/NYT
Editorials & Commentary
The Americans are coming
What Europe wants from Bush
Thomas L. Friedman: One bloody brick at a time
Media & Business
Required reading: Italy's 'Big Gossip'
Marketing peace in the Middle East
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'New Deal' is shifting spotlight to Kosdaq
Commentary: Asia's best-kept secret?
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Amanda Platell of The Daily Mail, commenting on the announcement that Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles will be married.



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