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March 18 - Today in HistoryIllegal phone tapping used by major publications Following allegations that some of the Uks largest publishers had used phone tapping materials the country’s media watchdog has suffered allegations of weakness and inactivity. A report prepared for the International Federation of Journalists into New car sales hit the brakes in Europe as incentive plans hit the end of the road Get that Nobel Peace Prize ready for Karzai, the Taliban terrorists: Bribes for Peace ? GM’s Opel asks Germany for 1.5 billion euros handout General Motors, which hemmed and hawed on selling its European subsidiary Opel before changing its mind, has officially applied for 1.5 billion euros ($2.1 billion) in state aid from Germany to help it restructure its Strong new leaders come forth As the dust settles from Ukraine’s Presidential election, public attention turns to the first important task of the new administration: the appointment of the government team that will implement the reforms needed to stabilize the Putin’s Lada Niva has a German engine Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has installed an Opel motor in his four-wheel-drive Lada Niva. Putin on 25 January revealed the secret of his car’s power - the more powerful motor from Opel, the European Eurowings starts laying of staff A Lufthansa subsidiary, Eurowings, said on 19 January that it was making redundant half its staff and disposing of half of its inventory of airplanes. The contraction is part of a cost-cutting restructuring at Lufthansa, Germany’s GM announces Antwerp Opel shutdown General Motors announced on 21 January in a press conference that the Antwerp factory of Opel in Belgium will be shut down. Following an economic thunderstorm that has shaken the automobile industry to it’s foundations over January 21 - Today in History Call to ban Burqa in UK in public and private The grades are in for Obama’s first year in office – and they’re not so good Baroness Catherine ASHTON European Hearing Report EN CV Quotes It's important to me that you had the opportunity to ask all the questions you wanted, even if I didn't have all the answers, but Government may plan more incentives for auto industry The Italian government is reportedly preparing a second major round of incentives in an attempt to provide a soft landing for the autos industry and cushion it against any sudden slump in sales when the Fiat emerges as a winner of car scrapping plan Italian carmaker Fiat has emerged as a major beneficiary of Berlin’s scheme aimed at helping to shield the auto industry from the global economic crisis, data released on 6 January showed. Fiat’s new car sales Minister under fire over older worker pay plan Social Affairs Minister Piet Hein Donner has come under attack from unions and MPs for suggesting older workers get pay cuts. Speaking on tv programme Buitenhof, Donner said older workers were expensive because of the long General Motors announces 900 redundancies in Spain Practically putting an end to the market speculations, General Motors Europe recently confirmed that 900 jobs will go in its factory in Spain, news agencies reported. The number was same as that expected in the Beware the Environmental-Industrial Complex Flemish economy gets a boost The Flemish government will invest €800 million extra in the Flemish economy. Flemish Prime Minister Kris Peeters announced this in the Sunday VRT news programme De Zevende Dag. The PM is hopeful that by investing Berlin and Madrid to work closely on Opel jobs issue The German and Spanish governments recently unveiled plans to work closely to avert major job losses and factory closures at General Motors’ European division Opel. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and German Chancellor |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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