The period 1989-2000 provided a huge yield of precise electroweak data from
the LEP and SLC experiments. Many analyses of these data are now complete, but
others, particularly of the full LEP-2 data samples, continue. The main
electroweak physics results from these data are summarised, and stringent tests
of the Standard Model are made with the combined samples. The direct search for
the missing link of the Standard Model, the Higgs boson, is also briefly
reviewed.Comment: Invited talk at the XXXth SLAC Summer Institute Topical Conference,
Stanford, California, USA, August 2002 (SSI02-TW05) 24 pages, LaTeX, 25 eps
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