Abstract
The beginning of the new millennium marks the end of an era of high precision electroweak measurements coming from e + e - colliders. Highlights of these measurements are given in this review, with emphasis on recent results. The implications for the last unknown piece of the electroweak theory, the Higgs boson, are discussed. A report on the latest news from the direct search for the Higgs boson at LEP is also included, with some intriguing candidates promising a lot of excitement until the very last days of LEP running. Finally, the prospects after LEP, both for the precision measurements and the direct Higgs search, are outlined.
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