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Balancing act

New Europe just joined Old Europe. Does a bigger EU mean trouble for the US?

By Kevin Cullen
Globe Staff / May 2, 2004

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ON A FEBRUARY day five years ago, representatives of the United States and other major powers huddled in the elegant 14th-century chateau at Rambouillet, trying to get the Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic to accept a deal that would avert war. At one point, France's foreign minister Hubert Vedrine stormed out of a conference room, shaking his head. (Full Article: 1397 Words)

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