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Our Christmas double issue

A guide to our special edition and its cover

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THIS WEEK the cover of The Economist, and much of what’s inside, is different from what we give our readers the rest of the year. Every Christmas we publish a double issue containing lots of specially commissioned articles in which our journalists—and readers—can take a seasonal break from the news. On the cover, again departing from the weekly routine, we go for something jollier. The main inspiration for this year’s Christmas cover comes from one of the special articles, on the monumental tasks of catering on the biggest cruise ship in the world. Our illustrator has added a sprinkling of snow. And if you look carefully, you’ll find references to all the special stories in the issue.

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