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Two years on, bigger is in many ways better for the EU

By Stefan Wagstyl

Published: May 1 2006 03:00 | Last updated: May 1 2006 03:00

Amid much talk of enlargement fatigue in the European Union, the second anniversary of its last expansion will attract little in the way of celebration today.

Yet the 2004 accession that brought Poland and nine other states into the union marked the historic reunification of Europe after the cold war. More important, in terms of today's debate, it is already bringing conspicuous economic gains to both the "old 15" and the "new 10".

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