For more than a decade, ethnic rifts have run through Europe, causing once proud states to divide. The Soviet Union collapsed into some 15 independent countries; Yugoslavia was dissolved by civil war; Czechoslovakia has split in two. To the west, Catalonia is straining at the Spanish leash.
Now tensions are affecting the United Kingdom, where politicians wonder whether 2007 will be marked by an unprecedented rift between the English and the Scots.

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