BRUSSELS — A landmark summit of the 27-nation European Union (EU) ended Friday with a pledge and a wedge: a pledge among nations to work toward greater fiscal unity in a bid to save the euro, and a wedge between the continent and Britain, which flatly said no. In marathon talks portrayed by ...
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