United Europeans? We're as different as chalk and cheese
By Craig Winneker - 17.10.2002 / 00:00 CET
THE significance of an enlarged Europe is examined at the micro and macro levels this week. Time magazine takes a look at popular myths going around about how joining the EU will affect life in the applicant countries – including, for example, the claim that Czech restaurateurs will have to throw out their goulash after three hours.
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