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COW POLLUTION
BY MONICA DOBIE
NAMED America’s fruit basket, the San Joaquin Valley in California ranks among the top three regions of the US with the dirtiest air, alongside traffic-clogged Los Angeles and Houston. Among lush green meadows, with fruits crops dancing in the breeze, is an environmental disaster caused by 2.5 million cows, said a recent report, by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.…
GREECE FEATURE
BY DAVID HAWORTH
A FEW recent days on the edge of the Saronic Sea, due West of Athens, is all that was needed to renew the conviction Greece is the European Union’s most sumptuous cliché.
In this, the country is abundant.…
SAFER CIGARETTE DELAY
BY MONICA DOBIE
THE USA launch of a new “safer” cigarette called Fact, whose filter supposedly cuts out harmful chemicals without impacting on taste, has been delayed because of fears its marketing could mislead consumers into thinking it was “safe”. The cigarette – a PREP (potentially reduced-exposure product) – was to be manufactured by an independent tobacco company in North Carolina, US: the Flue-Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corporation.…
MCCREEVY AUDIT COMMITTEE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) internal market Commissioner Charlie McCreevy has indicated a willingness to compromise with opponents of a proposed EU directive that would force listed companies to appoint in-house audit committee. Speaking to a conference on European corporate governance, in Luxembourg City, McCreevy recognised the critics, whom he said had “woken up somewhat late in the day”.…
AUTOMOTIVE PAINT - ASIA
BY JONATHAN THOMSON
CARMAKERS have experienced tremendous growth in the Asia Pacific region recently, as China and India in particular generate new sales and manufacturing opportunities. General Motors recently announced that its 2005 first quarter production figures for the region were up by around 14% compared with 2004, with Ford and other leading manufacturers predicting similar growth.…
BIRD FLU PLAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE KEY international organisations fighting bird flu have agreed a global strategy preventing the disease spreading worldwide and jumping species to humans. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Office International des Épizooties (OIE) – the animal health organisation – approved the plan at a conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.…
PORTS DIRECTIVE ANALYSIS
BY MARK ROWE
INSURERS have given a cautious welcome to a European Parliament directive intended to bolster port security across the continent, and which will see airport-style check-in procedures for ferry passengers and an expansion of the area around ports where security must be applied.…
MONEY LAUNDERING REPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THAT criminals abuse the insurance industry is nothing new for a sector routinely screening claims for hints of fraud. However, its managers have proved far less alert to the risk of it being exploited by money launderers and terrorist financers, a new detailed report has claimed.…
FILTER LAUNCH DELAY
BY MONICA DOBIE
THE USA launch of a new “safer” cigarette called Fact that sports a filter cutting out harmful chemicals has been delayed because of fears the marketing of the product could mislead consumers into thinking it was “safe”. The cigarette referred to as a PREP, (potentially reduced-exposure product), was to be manufactured by an independent tobacco company in North Carolina, US, called the Flue-Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corporation.…
KARST GROUNDWATER
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DETAILED studies from a series of collaborative projects on improving the groundwater aquifers of ‘Karst’ limestone coastal areas have been released by a group of scientists coordinated by Europe’s COST initiative (European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical research).…