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CYPRUS UNIVERSITY RECTOR INTERVIEW SMALL EUROPEAN COUNTRY UNIVERSITIES



BY ALAN OSBORN

FACT BOX

Population of Cyprus: 793,100

Number of students enrolled at university: 5,000 (see text)

Percentage of university students who are Cypriots: 90%

Percentage of Cypriots (excluding mature students) attending university in Cyprus or other countries: 80%

INTERVIEW

OUT of every ten young people who apply for a place at the University of Cyprus, only three actually gets admitted.…

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ERASMUS STUDENT EXCHANGE STATISTICS - BRITAIN PARTICIPATION FALL



BY ALAN OSBORN

Once again British students have shown a curious and perhaps worrying reluctance to attend universities in other European countries under the EU Commission’s Erasmus programme for student and teacher exchange. Newly-released figures show that for all 25 EU countries there was a rise of 6.3% to 144,037 in students participating in university exchanges in 2004/5 but the number of UK students going abroad for study actually fell from 7,539 to 7,214.…

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EU VODKA LABELLING ROW



BY KEITH NUTHALL

POLAND, supported by Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Sweden are resisting a European Commission proposal to allow vodka drinks to be sold in the European Union, even if some ingredients are non-traditional. Poland and its allies want vodka-labelled drinks to be based only on cereals and potatoes.…

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LECITHIN CARGILL DEGUSSA TAKEOVER DEAL EUROPEAN COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

CONCERNS about potential competition problems regarding confectionary ingredient lecithin have sparked the European Commission into staging an in-depth inquiry into a planned takeover by US-based Cargill of Germany’s Degussa AG’s food ingredients arm.

ENDS…

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EU COUNCIL OF MINISTERS SUGAR GLUT ACTION CALL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

GERMANY, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, France, Belgium and Sweden, have pressed the European Commission to reduce European Union (EU) sugar production quotas by 10% for 2006/7, because of a pan-EU 2 million sugar surplus generated in 2005/6. Germany said current intervention stocks should continue to be stored to protect prices.…

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ECJ SUBSIDIARY TAXATION CASES - GERMANY, AUSTRIA, LUXEMBOURG



BY KEITH NUTHALL

TAXATION rules applying to the taxation of subsidiaries and parent companies based in different European Union (EU) member states must be the same as those that apply for subsidiaries and parents in the same country, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled in two cases.…

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EU ROUND UP - EU COMPETITION INQUIRY GAS CROSSBORDER TRANSMISSION BIOFUELS, BIOMASS, EU COUNCIL OF MINISTERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission’s competition directorate general has said it will launch legal action against restrictive business practices and abuses of dominant positions in European Union (EU) gas markets. In a long awaited report, it promised to act against long-term downstream contracts and restricted access to capacity on gas pipelines, storage and inter-connectors between member states.…

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POLAND EU COUNCIL OF MINISTERS VODKA INGREDIENTS ROW



BY KEITH NUTHALL

POLAND, supported by Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Sweden are resisting a European Commission proposal to allow vodka to be sold in the European Union (EU) using non-traditional ingredients. Poland and its allies want vodka-labelled drinks to be based only on cereals and potatoes.…

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EU WTO ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL

NEW EFSA BOSS BUDGET ROW – LATEST ADVICE

THE FRENCHWOMAN appointed to take the vacant top executive director job at the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) will need all her political skills to solve a potential budget crisis facing the agency.…

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MIGA RUSSIA GOLD MINE GUARANTEE CANADA BEMA



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE MULTILATERAL Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), of the World Bank, has issued US$313 million in guarantees to an international consortium wanting to develop a gold mine in remote, desolate Chukotka, Siberia. The money has been pledged to developer Canada’s Bema Gold Corporation and backers Société Générale, of France: Bayerische Hypo-Und Vereinsbank, of Germany; and Mitsubishi, of Japan.…

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