EU's constitutional talks on verge of collapse

Deadlocked over voting rights, European Union leaders failed today to wrap up more than two years of work on a first-ever constitution.

Deadlocked over voting rights, European Union leaders failed today to wrap up more than two years of work on a first-ever constitution.

Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller, who had refused to accept a revised voting system, was leaving early to consult with his government, a top adviser said.

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