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BYRNE PUB SMOKING BAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL
ANTI-TOBACCO European health Commissioner David Byrne has admitted that his officials are examining possible European Union legislation banning smoking in pubs, bars and restaurants, although he admits probable “cultural” opposition in parts of Europe. His move reflects mirrors and agreed law in his native Ireland.…

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EU ROUND UP



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THERE has been a lot of talk about water in international meetings and organisations this year. Report after report has spelt out that we are all using too much water and if reforms do not make systems more sustainable, then a thirsty future beckons.…

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IRELAND THINK PIECE



BY ALAN OSBORN
WE know that British farmers are generally lining up behind EU farm commissioner Franz Fischler’s bid to reform the Common Agriculture Policy but how do they see things the other side of the Irish Sea? Neither the government nor farmers in Ireland have so far expressed much enthusiasm about the plan to switch from production-linked to flat payments – the so-called de-coupling process.…

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IRELAND FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN
IN terms of compliance with the anti-money laundering rules and regulations laid down by supra-national bodies like the European Commission and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), Ireland today is right up there at the top of the class.…

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COUNTERFEITING



BY KEITH NUTHALL
INTERPOL secretary general Ronald K Noble has warned networks pedalling pirated CDs and DVDs, and counterfeit clothing, computer software, and cigarettes are financing terror groups, such as Al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Chechen separatists, Kosovan extremists and Northern Ireland paramilitaries. He called for increased industry-police cooperation, such as national anti-counterfeiting police contact points.…

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COUNTERFEITING FEATURE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
COUNTERFEITING is considered by many to be a victimless crime, the only losses being suffered by large trademark holders who have plenty of money anyway. The reality, of course, is quite different. Keith Nuthall reviews the latest international developments.…

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INTEGRATED POLLUTION CONTROL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
IRELAND is being threatened with legal action at the European Court of Justice by the European Commission over its failure to properly implement the EU’s integrated pollution prevention and control directive. Brussels says there is no guarantee Irish industries and farms will follow the legislation’s environmental rules.…

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FISCHLER - IRELAND



BY KEITH NUTHALL
REDUCTIONS in support to Europe’s dairy production industry should be handled efficiently in Ireland via the development of “fresh and value-added dairy products” EU agriculture Commissioner Franz Fischler told an Irish farming conference in Dublin. Speaking on reductions to Common Agricultural Organisation dairy subsidies, he said Ireland already was “the lowest cost milk producer in Europe.”…

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IRELAND - ECJ



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE IRISH government’s alleged failure to adequately implement a directive giving lawyers the right to easily register and work in Ireland has led the European Commission to threaten the levying of potentially enormous daily recurring fines.

Brussels has sent Dublin a legal final warning letter that tells it to quickly comply with a European Court of Justice ruling of last December that it should transpose directive 98/5/EC on the establishment of lawyers onto its statute book.…

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FISCHLER - IRELAND



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE INDONESIAN government has vowed to protect its beleaguered sugar industry and regulate imports in an effort to increase national production levels. A rate subsidy is to be issued through the Food Security Credit Scheme for People’s Sugarcane worth Rupiah900 billion (US$106 million) and fertilizer subsidies worth Rupiah1.3 trillion (US$140 million).…

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