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Europe launches huge R & D program.
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Manufacturing & Technology News
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December 15, 2006
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The largest research program in the history of Europe is about to get underway. The Seventh European Framework Program For Research and Technological Development will receive a formal kick-off on Dec. 22, when the European Commission issues its first calls for proposals.
The 54.582 billion euro program from 2007 to 2013 will support research in health (6.05 billion euro), agriculture and biotechnology (1.935 billion euro), information and communications technologies (9.11 billion euro), nano-production technologies (3.5 billion euro), energy (2.3 billion euro), environment (1.8 billion ...
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Europe Frets Over Euro's Performance
AP Online;
July 13, 1999 ;
PAUL GEITNER, Associated Press Writer;
787 words
......Writer AP Online 07-13-1999 Europe Frets Over Euro's Performance BERLIN (AP...long. Eleven of the 15 European Union nations adopted the euro: Austria, Belgium, Germany...resort,'' he said. The weak euro also hurts European homebuyers by pushing up...
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Blair could be president of Europe ..but first you MUST join the euro;...
The Mirror (London, England);
June 21, 2002 ;
787 words
......Blair and his future in Europe long and hard in his...warns: Being out of the euro there are some areas...s campaign against Europe and the euro. Jumping from his chair...Murdoch understands that Europe is good and the euro is strong. As a businessman...
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Europe Banking On Marriage of Money; Euro's Honeymoon Could Be Rocky
The Washington Post;
April 28, 1998 ;
Anne Swardson;
787 words
......director of the European Policy Center in Brussels. The euro will make its debut...Experts say the euro will lower prices for consumers, make European travel easier, increase...tools in the hands of European institutions, euro nations will have...
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Europe welcomes the euro with rising markets.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service;
January 4, 1999 ;
Moseley, Ray;
787 words
...LONDON _ Europe's new single currency, the euro, made its debut on the...cards and began buying euro travelers' checks. European Commission President Jacques...know that it will make Europe move forward.'' The euro was first traded in Sydney...
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Corporate Europe Is Running Behind In Preparing for Euro, the Laggards Are...
International Herald Tribune;
May 2, 1998 ;
John Schmid;
787 words
......to prepare for the euro and the unwillingness of Europe's pro-euro politicians to debate...nations launching the euro. The architects of European currency union deliberately...efficiencies out of the euro. Many restructured. - IN Germany, Europe's biggest economy...
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Europe Has Faith in Damaged Euro
AP Online;
June 6, 1999 ;
BRUCE STANLEY, AP Business Writer;
787 words
......AP Online 06-06-1999 Europe Has Faith in Damaged Euro LONDON (AP) -- You can...and businesses. Yet Europe's regional currency, the euro, remains a potent symbol...the Netherlands. Until European growth picks up, the euro is likely to continue...
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Euro changes rules of the game for trade in Europe
The Business Journal - Central New York;
December 20, 1998 ;
Anonymous;
787 words
......likely to move to the euro within the next...buying or selling in Europe, the switch to the...The move to the euro will be phased in...In January, the euro is introduced into the marketplace, the European Central Bank is...conversion rates with the euro are fixed. ...
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Pushing the euro, pulling the yen.(monetary policies in Japan and Europe)
The Economist (US);
July 17, 1999 ;
787 words
......difference? Take first the euro and some perspective. Europe's currency is not...that comments on the euro should come only...president of the European Central Bank, or...effect. A cheaper euro is, in any case, just what Europe needs. Deflation...
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It's a great mistake to try and forget about the euro until after the...
The Independent - London;
October 20, 2000 ;
Andrew Grice;
787 words
......term, Britain In Europe will continue to...possible benefits of euro membership when...campaign hard for the euro now, Britain In Europe's leaders believe...coverage of the "weak" euro, and this week's...president of the European Central Bank, who...
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Car Wash in Europe: how have the euro, water consumption and foreign...
NPN International;
September 1, 2002 ;
Vavra, Bob;
787 words
......introduction of the euro as the common currency in much of Europe, the emergence of...markets throughout Europe. Whether Great Britain will adopt the euro in the coming years...and whether the euro will expand into Eastern Europe is another issue...
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Eye of the Euro -- Europe's shoft to a universal currency will bring...
Yakima Herald-Republic;
August 23, 1998 ;
JENNIFER HIEGER Of the Herald-Republic;
787 words
...Next year, 11 European countries will introduce a new currency called the euro. Consumers will have three years to get used to the euro, Europe's bold experiment in monetary...the fees," she said. In Europe, the euro will deliver at least one...
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A new fall guy emerges in Europe: The euro
International Herald Tribune;
June 8, 2005 ;
Floyd Norris;
787 words
......president of the European Union. ''The euro belongs to us all...Douste-Blazy, called the euro ''a plus for today's European economies'' and recalled...from 1.4813.When the euro was being designed...economists forecast that European countries would be...
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What Ails the Euro? Maybe It's Europe Thinking Ahead / Commentary
International Herald Tribune;
April 28, 2000 ;
Reginald Dale;
731 words
......confidence in the euro, if not in Europe itself. Some currency...include an integrated European capital market, British adoption of the euro, economic and political stability in Central Europe, and a willingness by euro members to implement...
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