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EUROPE: Digital data preserved through CASPAR software programme
By Emma Jackson
Researchers say they have secured the future of Europe’s huge volumes of digital data, having created an open source software that will protect digital data from becoming unreadable or unusable because it is incompatible with newer technologies. This has been developed by the European Union (EU)-funded CASPAR (Cultural, Artistic and Scientific knowledge for Preservation, Access and Retrieval) programme.…
CASE LAW CLARIFIES AML STATUTES WORLDWIDE
BY ALAN OSBORN, KEITH NUTHALL
THE PASSAGE of legislation by parliaments and assemblies worldwide has been the usual route by which anti-money laundering legislation becomes law in most jurisdictions. But to some degree, this is because such laws are relatively new and so have yet to face many legal challenges in court.…
NEW CABOTAGE RULES WELCOME FOR UK RECYCLERS AND HAULIERS - BUT THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON ENFORCEMENT
BY ALAN OSBORN and CRISTINA MUNTEAN
A SLEW of new European Union (EU) regulations laying down the precise conditions for road transport cabotage operations in the EU came into effect on May 14, and there are hopes they will encourage high quality and competitive haulage for materials.…
FORD WELCOMES MAJOR EIB LOAN FOR UNLOCKING LOW CO2 EMISSIONS PROGRAMME
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FORD UK has this morning welcomed the signing of contracts for a GBPounds GBP450 million loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) it says will unlock five-years’ investment in environment-friendly auto production. GBP 360 million of the loan will be guaranteed by the British government.…
NORDIC COUNTRIES NOT RESTING ON THEIR LAURELS OVER MONEY LAUNDERING
BY GERARD O’DWYER
IF there is one region where high standards in fighting money laundering and terrorist finance are expected, it is surely the five Nordic states: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Notwithstanding the criticism leveled at Iceland’s financial regulators during the credit crunch, all five countries have admirable traditions of public openness, government efficiency and international cooperation, especially amongst themselves.…
RELIGION AND SMOKING DON'T ALWAYS MIX WELL
BY PAUL COCHRANE, AHMAD PATHONI, GAVIN BLAIR, RAGHAVENDRA VERMA, WANG FANGQING, HELEN FLUSFELDER, KARRYN MILLER, KEITH NUTHALL and ALAN OSBORN
THE BRITISH writer Oscar Wilde wrote: "A cigarette is the perfect type of a perfect pleasure. It is exquisite, and it leaves one unsatisfied.…
TATTOO INKS CARVE OUT A PERMANENT MARKET
BY EMMA JACKSON and JULIAN RYALL
DESPITE the still-smarting pains of a slowly fading recession, which wreaked havoc on industries across the board, there is one ink sector that has been steadily growing, with global appeal in almost every country and nearly every demographic.…
VEDANTA ALUMINIUM REJECTS CRITICISM OVER ORISSA PROJECT
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA
VEDANTA Resources, the London-based metals and mining group, is trying to utilise waste from its aluminium refinery in the Indian state of Orissa even as it fights allegations that its operations have caused environmental damage to surrounding hills and harmed local tribal communities.…
SWINE FLU: FORGOTTEN BY MANY, BUT NOT BY AIRPORTS
BY MARK ROWE
REMEMBER swine flu? While minute-by-minute updates in the international media have evaporated, the H1N1 virus has not, and airports around the world are being advised to maintain elevated levels of vigilance and good hygiene.
In June 2009, the World Health Organisation (WHO) raised the H1N1 virus alert to ‘Phase Six’ – signifying a pandemic – where it remains at the time of writing.…
EU LAUNCHES PROTECTIVE CLOTHING RESEARCH PROJECT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) has launched a Euro 4.2 million research project SAFEPROTEX that will develop highly protective clothing for complex emergency operations. Running until 2013 it will involve companies such as Palmhive Technical Textiles Ltd, of Nottingham, England; France’s TDV Industries and Rescoll; Italy’s Lenzi Egisto; Finland’s TTY-Saatio; Spain’s Suministros Irunako; Slovakia’s Vyskumny Ustav Chemickych Vlakien; and Sweden’s Swerea IVF.…