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CARIBBEAN PLANES



Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Commission has authorised the French government to subsidise airline Air Caraïbes’ equipping of two Airbus A 330-200’s to fly between its Caribbean departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique and mainland France. Air Caraïbes would enter the trans-Atlantic market as a result.…

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UN ORGANISATIONS FEATURE MONEY LAUNDERING



BY KEITH NUTHALL
AS a truly global criminal problem, it is only right that fighting money laundering is a key priority of the United Nations (UN). Its general assembly and key committees have made declarations and approved conventions on the subject, and its specialist agencies have also devoted time, money, specialist staff and energy to fighting the problem.…

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EU INFORMATION PIECE



BY DAVID HAWORTH
LAST summer’s European Parliament elections plus the delayed inauguration of the new European Commission under José Manuel Barroso has meant many quiet months in developing European Union (EU) policies affecting museums. What changes to EU cultural policy might be expected under Slovakia’s Jan Figel, the new education and culture Commissioner for the next five years will also not be evident until 2005.…

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CARIBBEAN FLIGHTS



Keith Nuthall
AIR tickets for young, old and poor passengers, plus family groups, flying between France’s Caribbean islands Guadeloupe and Saint Martin and the French mainland will be subsidised Euro 100-300 per person by the national government.…

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REACH DEVELOPMENTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) chemical control package REACH that has been causing metal mineral mining companies some concern is moving steadily towards the Brussels statute book, with the European Parliament preparing to start formal debates this autumn. In the meantime, the European Commission is still fine tuning the proposals, which it has already formally tabled for agreement by ministers and MEPs.…

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URANIUM ENRICHMENT



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved French nuclear group Areva and Anglo-German-Dutch outfit Urenco launching a joint venture where Areva acquires joint control over Urenco’s Enrichment Technology Company. It develops and manufactures centrifuges for uranium enrichment. Brussels backed the deal after Areva and Urenco promised to act independently, notably over future capacity decisions.…

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REACH LATEST



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) chemical control package REACH that has been causing metal companies serious concern is starting to move steadily towards the Brussels statute book, with the European Parliament preparing to start formal debates next month. Its responsible committee on the environment, public health and food safety stages its next meeting on November 23 and 24, following a session of the industry, research and energy committee, which has the right to propose its own amendments.…

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SUGAR THINK PIECE



BY ALAN OSBORN
IT’S not quite “back to the drawing board chaps” for sugar reform in the European Union (EU) now that the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has formally ruled against the present system but some new thinking is surely needed – and quickly.…

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TOYS - PHTHALATES



BY KEITH NUTHALL
POLITICAL agreement has been struck at the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers over restricting the use of six phthalates to make children’s toys, following five years of debates. The move was anticipated and was made by the competition council held last month Friday (24-9).…

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MIGA - NETHERLANDS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank’s key risk management agency has signalled a retreat from relying overwhelmingly on the commercial reinsurance market by striking a deal with the Netherlands over state guarantees for its international development projects. The Dutch government has promised to provide up to Euro 150 million a year in reinsurance capacity to the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA).…

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