Features By Kyle James

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Low-cost furniture, Swedish meatballs and daycare

IKEA is the place to go for inexpensive furniture. But in Germany, it's also the place to go for a cheap meal, daycare and all kinds of social services. From Berlin, Kyle James has the story.
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Breakfast at IKEA

In Europe, the Swedish furniture stores have become a destination. Some have restaurants inside, and the eateries have taken on a life of their own. Kyle James reports from Berlin.
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France may say <i>non</i> to iTunes

French lawmakers are considering a bill that seriously threatens the iPod's future in that country. Right now, you can only download music from iTunes to your iPod. And that's what the French don't like. Kyle James reports.
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Mending international fences

German Chancellor Angela Merkel meets with President Bush tomorrow. Relations between the two countries have been chilly due to differences over Iraq, but Bush and Merkel now have a shot at a fresh start. From Berlin, Kyle James looks at some of the economic issues in play.
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The NFL in Europe - Qu'est-ce que c'est?

In Europe, professional (American-style) football has been fighting for survival. It loses money every year, but managers have a new strategy to keep the league from going under. Kyle James reports.
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Cheer up, Germany!

From Berlin, Kyle James looks at what one German company - and indeed, the whole country - is doing to get its workers to stop complaining about their jobs and look on the bright side of life.
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Lawyers, guns, and money

Europe's $35 billion arms market has thus far been left out of E.U. trade rules, and weapons makers on the continent have been suffering. Now, as Kyle James reports from Berlin, officials have a plan to change that.
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Germany's new government

After weeks of talks, Germany's two biggest political parties are close to forming a new government. But as Kyle James reports from Berlin, the coalition might have trouble agreeing on economic reform.
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Any silver lining to reunification?

15 years after East and West Germany got back together, the European Continent's biggest economy is mired in a slump. Kyle James reports from Germany.

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