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Edition: Europe
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
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

Which Are the Best Netbooks?
Top 10 Oprah Protégés
Paris: 10 Things to Do in 24 Hours
Does Hunky Santa Make You Want to Shop?
An Italian Town's White (No Foreigners) Christmas
Feeling Alone Together: How Loneliness Spreads
The Cultural Demolition of Kashgar, China
The Year in Health 2009
In Spain, Taking Some Joy out of the Happy Meal
Abused No More: Rehabilitated Attack Dogs