Europe

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  • The empire winds down

    China's assumption of control over Macau on Sunday writes the final verse in the epic of European colonization in Asia.
  • A thousand welcomes

    He got me to sing -- pretty good for a one-day marriage.
  • Road roulette

    Demoralized by goals and guidebooks, our correspondent tackles Lithuania and Poland on a thumb and a prayer.
  • Into the belly of the earth

    A cave in southwest France illuminates some of life's deeper secrets.
  • France's hidden treasure

    When Parisians in the know want to get away, they head for the wild wonders of Creuse.
  • Weirdly wired world

    Why is a Turkish village more connected than a Japanese megalopolis? Lonely Planet's peripatetic founder celebrates and laments the state of global communications.
  • Pilgrim of the dead

    To get a real dose of the meaning behind Halloween, visit the bone chapels of Europe.
  • Once upon a time in Greece

    A tale of ruins and revelers and Aegean nights -- and the way things fit together in time and space.
  • The lonely crusade of Croatia's riverman

    Zeljko Kelemen is determined to create a river-rafting industry in Croatia -- for the good of his country and his countrymen.
  • Off-season Europe

    Our travel expert gets readers to the heart of autumn Europe, finds the perfect Fallingwater stay and directs scuba divers to some great spots outside the United States.
  • At home in Greece

    Our expert offers advice on renting villas, European rail passes, currency exchanging and time shares.
  • The telephone toll

  • Cold front

    An ugly encounter on a Viennese metro colors a winter's day.
  • Internet activism, Czech-style

    Internet activism, Czech-style: By Mark Schapiro. The Communists are yesterday's target -- today, it's the phone company's Net-access rate hikes.
  • At home in Tuscany

    The slow-paced pleasures of rural Italy come to life for two new residents.
  • (Un)married ... with Kingdom

    Shekhar Kapur's "Elizabeth" restrains her passion for men, but exhibits a ravenous appetite for ruling England.
  • How Europe changed my life

    How Europe changed my life: A summer odyssey affects a young Republican in the most unexpected way.
  • Uh-oh, Spaghettios

    A single dad with a junk food past develops an obsession with health food.
  • From nudism to Buddhism

    After breaking up with her boyfriend, a woman journeys to three different kinds of retreat in Europe -- a nudist colony, an isolated village and a meditation center.
  • The view from Europe

    Salon correspondents in Amsterdam, Paris and Munich report on the local reaction to President Clinton's speech.
  • Is it sex or is it art?

    Is it sex, or is it art? By Janelle Brown. In Austria, right-wingers take aim at a Net arts group for peddling porn. But maybe they've just got the wrong URL.
  • Hands off that data -- I'm European!

    In the transatlantic trade war that's brewing over data privacy rules, the U.S. pushes laissez-faire while the European Union embraces tough laws.
  • Brussels

    Insider's guide to Brussels: Everything a road warrior needs to know to get the most out of this burgeoning Euro-city.
  • The new Dublin

    David Moore writes about the new Dublin -- from trend-setting cafes and pubs to computer companies and jet-set neighborhoods.
  • Passages: Fifty Years of Europe

    An excerpt from Jan Morris' 'Fifty Years of Europe'
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