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UNBUNDLING DEAL UNLIKELY TO FORCE COHESION IN EUROPEAN ENERGY MARKETS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE FINAL shape of the European Union’s (EU) third energy packaging and its varied options on unbundling has generated concern, especially amongst acolytes of full scale liberalisation. The debates over this legislation have pitted countries such as France, with a mercantilist approach that a borderless market is an opportunity for local, especially large, companies; and liberalisers such as the Dutch and the British seeing the union as a massive market in which the fittest thrive, from whatever country.…

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RUSSIA'S GAS POWER PLAYS COULD HAVE FATAL FLAW



BY KEITH NUTHALL and EMMA JACKSON

IF the competition to build gas pipeline networks from Russia, the Caucasus and central Asia to central and western Europe were a horserace, commentators would say it was still too close to call.

For although politicians and diplomats in Brussels, Moscow and other European capitals would never admit it publicly, these multi-million investment projects are contests of power and influence.…

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EU ROUND UP - TURKS AND AZERIS SIGN UP TO NABUCCO DEAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A SHOT in the arm has been provided for the European Union’s (EU) Nabucco pipeline project, with Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan signing an agreement with the EU backing the project. In return for promising to work towards bringing Caspian gas to western European markets by 2014, the EU has made pledges on ensuring there is demand for gas and oil reaching Europe through ‘southern corridor’ routes bypassing Russia and Ukraine.…

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EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY CELL PROTEINS THAT INTERACT WITH BACTERIA



BY KEITH NUTHALL

POTENTIALLY important findings for developing anti-bacterial drugs have been discovered by German, Swiss and Irish scientists. They identified 39 proteins interacting with bacteria damaging and entering human cells. Until now, only a few proteins had been listed, said a Cell Host and Microbe journal note.…

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EU SCIENTISTS CREATE NEW MEDICINAL USE FOR TOBACCO PLANTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A EURO 12 million European Union (EU) research project has developed genetically modified tobacco plants able to produce a pharmacologically active substance treating autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Pharma-Planta project scientists have created interleukin-10 (IL-10) from these tobacco plants at sufficiently high levels for effective extraction and purification.…

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EU FUNDS BACTERIA AND FUNGI IDENTIFICATION NETWORK



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project will establish a consortium of microbial resource centres – called EMbaRC – (NOTE: MIX OF CASES IS CORRECT) harmonising across Europe ways of conserving and identifying samples of organisms such as bacteria, viruses and micro-fungi.…

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO PROBE GOOGLE LIBRARY PROJECT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission is to launch an inquiry into the digitalisation of millions of books by Google, without the permission of their rights holders, to see whether the European Union (EU) should protect authors and publishers.

This follows a request made yesterday (28-3) by the EU Council of Ministers meeting in Brussels.…

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INNOVATION IN DRINKS PACKAGING MORE INTENSE THAN EVER IN GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE MARKETPLACE



BY MARK ROWE, in London; KARRYN CARTELLE, in TOKYO; RUSSELL BERMAN, in Washington DC; and MONICA DOBIE, in Ottawa

INNOVATION in drinks packaging is more intense today than it has been for decades, with cutting edge innovation in intelligent materials, microchip integration and nanomaterials allowing designers to create boxes, bottles, cans and sacks that they could not dream of before.…

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CUSTOM CARS BECOME VIRTUAL REALITY



BY KEITH NUTHALL

IF there is one marketing certainty for the next few decades, it is that virtual reality systems will increasingly be used to sell products and services, and that ultimately, traditional posters, radio, television and even Internet ads will take second place or be wiped out.…

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NEW CERAMIC BRAKE JOINT VENTURE LAUNCHED AFTER BRUSSELS APPROVAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A NEW German-Italian joint venture making carbon-ceramic brake discs and systems has been launched, following the granting of competition approval by the European Commission. The deal will involve a 50-50 merger of SGL Carbon SE, of Germany, and Brembo SpA, of Italy.…

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