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PREUSSAG ENERGIE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has given the go-ahead for the acquisition by Gaz de France (GDF) of the German oil and gas activities of Preussag Energie. Brussels has been examining the potential effect on competition in Germany’s upstream energy market and concluded that these were “only small.”…

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EDF INQUIRY



BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission is to open a formal investigation into the provision of unlimited financial guarantees by the French government to its national electricity company Electricité de France (EdF). Brussels called last year for a phasing out of the guarantees because, it said, they amounted to illegal state aid.…

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FRANCE ECJ



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is threatening France with massive daily recurring fines – which could exceed Euro 20,000 – over its alleged failure to comply with an order of the European Court of Justice to liberalise its legal profession.…

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NUCLEAR ENERGY SECURITY



BY DEIRDRE MASON, ALAN OSBORN, PHILIP FINE and KEITH NUTHALL

IF there had been feelings bubbling under the surface of the British civil nuclear industry that the regulations governing its security were due for an overhaul, the events of September 11, 2001 – becoming universally known by its American shorthand 9/11 – certainly brought everybody to the table.…

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ECJ ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
STREAMLINING, multi-tasking and flexible posting of employees may be important weapons in the arsenal of a personnel team looking at getting the most efficiency out of their company, but managers had better make sure that their policies are legal, not only under national laws, but European law too.…

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ECO-FRIENDLY TRANSPORT - FRANCE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE FRENCH government is to operate a special aid fund that is designed to promote projects that reduce transport emissions and hence help the country meet its Kyoto Protocol commitments. The Environment and Energy Management Agency will grant aid totalling more than Euro 20 million annually until the end of 2007.…

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ACCESS TO WATER NETWORKS



BY DEIRDRE MASON
TECHNOLOGY may have produced many different ways of checking underground networks of pipes and sewers by remote control, but one problem remains the same: secure access. Even the smallest aperture can invite vandalism or, at its worst, deliberate contamination if it can be forced or broken easily.…

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OECD SUBSIDIES REPORT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
FARMERS may know them as the high priests of capitalism and expect them to preach against agricultural subsidies, but a recent report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has laid bare doubts that a truly effective farm support system has yet been invented, let alone implemented.…

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LESIEUR/SAIPOL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved the acquisition of US-controlled edible oil company Lesieur by French-owned Saipol, which sells the same product.…

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CANADA FEATURE



BY MONICA DOBIE
THE CANADIAN government has stepped up to the baseball plate in response to calls from domestic and international law enforcement agencies that it raises its game in detecting, deterring and preventing money laundering, especially and terrorist financing. The result has been three new regulations that were brought into effect in January of this year.…

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