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3rd February, 2006
The Europe Direct Contact Centre – Background Material MEMO/06/56
Brussels, 3 February 2006
The Europe Direct Contact Centre –
Background Material
1. The EUROPE DIRECT contact centre – an introduction
The EUROPE DIRECT contact centre offers a free telephone and e-mail service
which citizens can use from anywhere in the European Union to find answers to
questions they may...
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3rd February, 2006
December 2005 compared to December 2004
Volume of retail trade up by 0.8% in euro-zone STAT/06/153 February
2006
December 2005 compared to December 2004 Volume of retail
trade up by 0.8% in euro-zone Up by 2.3% in EU25
In December 2005, compared to December 2004, the volume of retail
trade1 grew by 0.8% in the euro-zone2 and by 2.3%
in the EU25. Compared to November 20053, the retail sales
index rose by 0.1% in the...
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3rd February, 2006
Midday Express of 2006-02-03 ...
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3rd February, 2006
EIB finances new metro in Malaga BEI/06/8
Luxembourg, 3rd February
EIB finances new metro in
Malaga
The European Investment Bank is providing € 50 million to Metro de
Malaga, a special purpose vehicle set up to build the first part of a metro
network in Malaga, one of the main coastal cities in Southern Spain.
This is the first tranche of an EIB € 260...
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3rd February, 2006
Top News from the European Commission
6th February— 26th February 2006 AGENDA/06/5
Brussels, 3rd February 2006
Top News from the European
Commission6th February– 26th February
2006
Background Notes from the Spokesperson’s group FAO
journalists
The European Commission reserves the right to make
changes
Information :
On February 9th President Barroso will visit Georgetown
University...
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3rd February, 2006
EU welcomes repeal of Byrd Amendment; regrets transition period IP/06/117
Brussels, 2 February 2006
EU welcomes repeal of Byrd Amendment;
regrets transition period
On February 1 2006 the United States Congress passed the “Deficit
Reduction Act 2005”, which among other provisions repeals the Continued
Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act, more commonly known as the “Byrd
Amendment”....
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3rd February, 2006
Maximum levels set for dioxins and PCBs in feed and food IP/06/119
Brussels, 03 February 2006
Maximum levels set for dioxins and PCBs in
feed and food
The European Commission has today adopted new implementing legislation
setting maximum levels for the sum of dioxins and dioxin-like Polychlorinated
Biphenyls (PCBs) in food and feed. Maximum levels for dioxins in food of animal
origin...
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3rd February, 2006
Neelie Kroes
Member of the European Commission in charge of Competition Policy
Competition Policy’s Contribution to Growth and Jobs
Speech before EP Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee
Brussels, 31st January 2006
SPEECH/06/60
Neelie
Kroes
Member of the European Commission in charge of Competition
PolicyCompetition Policy’s Contribution to Growth
and
Jobs
Speech before EP Economic and Monetary Affairs CommitteeBrusse...
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3rd February, 2006
Danuta Hübner
Member of the European Commission responsible for Regional Policy
“The borders of Europe”
The “Club of Three” Conference on the Frontiers of Europe
Warsaw, 3-February 2006
SPEECH/06/58
Danuta
Hübner
Member of the European Commission responsible for Regional
Policy“The borders of
Europe”
The “Club of Three” Conference on the Frontiers of
EuropeWarsaw...
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3rd February, 2006
Questions and Answers on Dioxins and PCBs MEMO/06/54
Brussels, 03 February 2006
Questions and Answers on Dioxins and PCBs
What are dioxins?
Dioxins are a group of chemicals. They are polychlorinated aromatic compounds
with similar structures, chemical and physical properties. They are not produced
intentionally or deliberately, but are formed as a by-product of chemical
processes....
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