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  • EU faces months of wrangling (EU constitution).

    03/26/2007 12:40:15 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 4 replies · 536+ views
    BBC ^ | Monday, March 26, 2007
    By Mark Mardell BBC Europe editor Angela Merkel is in the driving seat and going at breakneck speed Straight after the signing, Germany's leader nearly got left behind. As the other 26 leaders waited on the bus that was to take them to the Brandenburg gate, Mrs Merkel had to push her way through the crowd, waving slightly anxiously, trying to catch up. But this in no way works as a metaphor. Politically speaking Mrs Merkel is behind the wheel, driving at breakneck speed. The Germans want a new treaty to renew the political shape of Europe and "renew...
  • Text of the Berlin Declaration (Full text) [EU at 50]

    03/25/2007 5:45:10 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 46 replies · 622+ views
    BBC ^ | Sunday, March 25, 2007
    "Declaration on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the signature of the Treaties of Rome"For centuries Europe has been an idea, holding out hope of peace and understanding. That hope has been fulfilled. European unification has made peace and prosperity possible. It has brought about a sense of community and overcome differences. Each Member State has helped to unite Europe and to strengthen democracy and the rule of law. Thanks to the yearning for freedom of the peoples of Central and Eastern Europe the unnatural division of Europe is now consigned to the past. European unification shows that...
  • EU leaders call for rapid reforms (EU at 50).

    03/25/2007 5:31:52 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 5 replies · 252+ views
    BBC ^ | Sunday, March 25, 2007
    The leaders hailed 50 years of peace since the Treaty of Rome EU leaders have adopted a declaration calling for some of the reforms proposed in the bloc's ill-fated constitution to be carried out by 2009.The "Berlin Declaration" was issued to mark 50 years of the union, which was founded by the 1957 Treaty of Rome. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the EU needed to move forward and play a greater role in the world. The ceremonies came after a night of revelry in the German capital, with a gala concert and a lavish dinner. In the city,...
  • EU celebrates its 50th birthday (EU at 50).

    03/24/2007 12:14:26 PM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 6 replies · 283+ views
    BBC ^ | Saturday, March 24, 2007
    Berlin is seen as a symbolic venue for the EU party European Union leaders have joined a gala concert in Berlin celebrating the 50th anniversary of the bloc, which was founded by the 1957 Treaty of Rome.The concert, conducted by Britain's Sir Simon Rattle, will be followed by dinner for the 27 leaders at German President Horst Koehler's residence. Berliners will also join events at city clubs and museums throughout the night. A leader's summit on Sunday will endorse a statement emphasising the EU's achievements and challenges ahead. Chancellor Angela Merkel will use the event to relaunch the debate...
  • How divided Europe came together (EU at 50).

    03/24/2007 2:47:51 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 4 replies · 361+ views
    BBC ^ | Friday, March 23, 2007 | Allan Little
    Marie-Helene Von Mach was there Marie-Helene Von Mach remembers the day her father came back from the dead. It was 1954 and he had been gone nine years.A German Wehrmacht officer taken prisoner by the Soviets in occupied Czechoslovakia at the end of the war, he had disappeared into Stalin's Gulag and his family did not know whether he was alive or dead. Then, suddenly, he came home. Over lunch in Brussels last month I told her that, as the BBC's Moscow correspondent, I'd lived in an apartment block built by captured German soldiers, whom Stalin used as slave...
  • EU birthday to mark 'new phase' (EU at 50).

    03/23/2007 5:57:01 PM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 13 replies · 259+ views
    BBC ^ | Saturday, March 24, 2007 (GMT)
    Berlin is seen as a symbolic venue for the EU party European Union leaders are due to meet in the German capital, Berlin, for the 27-nation bloc's 50th birthday party. Chancellor Angela Merkel will use the celebrations to relaunch the debate on the EU's stalled constitution, rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005. A declaration to be issued in Berlin will include a commitment to place the EU on a renewed basis within two years. Correspondents say it will paper over deep divisions among the 27 EU members over the bloc's future direction. "We, the citizens of Europe,...
  • Europe diary: Big birthday (EU at 50).

    03/22/2007 1:51:51 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 9 replies · 308+ views
    BBC ^ | Thursday, March 22, 2007 | Mark Mardell
    22 March 2007 BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell on the contents of the Berlin Declaration to be signed at a summit this weekend, comparisons between the EU and the Roman empire, and two very different visions of the EU's future. The diary is published every Thursday - bookmarking this page will always take you to the latest issue. OUTSTANDING BLANDNESS"In the middle of the very grand room, one of the many grand rooms in the palace, stands a glass case, containing a book of 1,144 pages. In it are both dreams and nightmares, depending who is reading the book."...
  • Fifty years of fraternal rivalry (The EU at 50).

    03/19/2007 2:42:43 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 3 replies · 396+ views
    BBC ^ | Monday, March 19, 2007 | William Horsley
    !-- E IBYL --> The European Union claims it has secured peace among historical enemies, spread democracy to its neighbours and created a new model of international co-operation. But none of that was pre-ordained. The milestones of the past 50 years tell a story of bitter national rivalries, personality clashes and tortured compromises which have threatened the project's survival more than once and may do so again in the coming years. Churchill saw European unity as a means of breaking the cycle of conflict Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime leader, called postwar Europe "a rubble heap, a charnel-house, a breeding-ground...
  • New force behind EU foreign policy (United States of.....EUROPE).

    03/16/2007 12:13:30 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 4 replies · 399+ views
    BBC ^ | Friday, March 16, 2007
    Fifty years since the signing of the Treaty of Rome, which launched the European community, world affairs correspondent Paul Reynolds looks at one of the EU's growth areas - foreign and security policy. The European Union has quietly acquired what might be described as a standing army. Finnish soldier of EU battlegroup On 1 January, its concept of assigning 1500-strong multinational "battlegroups" for rapid response peacekeeping operations reached "full operational capability" when two units were declared ready for immediate assignment. This army is not large in size, but it is large in potential. It illustrates the way the EU...
  • Climate talks 'key moment' for EU (USA has War on Islamofascism; EU has War on Global Warming).

    03/08/2007 11:19:44 AM PST · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 11 replies · 374+ views
    BBC ^ | Thursday, March 8, 2007
    Some countries are reluctant to switch from fossil fuel power plants The next few days could be a "defining moment for the EU" as its leaders consider tough new emissions targets, the EU Commission president says.Jose Manuel Barroso said the EU's credibility hung on its matching words with action to fight climate change. In Brussels, EU leaders are expected to commit to cutting carbon emissions by 20% by 2020 compared to 1990 levels. But how this burden will be shared is still subject to argument, as are plans to increase energy market competition. In the space of little over...
  • European research goes for gold

    02/27/2007 3:27:45 PM PST · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 7 replies · 354+ views
    BBC ^ | Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | Jonathan Amos
    The ERC should give a sharper focus to European research Europe has a new flagship agency to fund the brightest ideas in science. The European Research Council (ERC) has been given a budget of 7.5bn euros (£5bn) to 2013, and will focus solely on fundamental, or "blue skies", study. It is hoped the initiative can find the breakthrough thinking - and eventually new products and services - to keep the EU's economy globally competitive. The ERC was formally inaugurated at a meeting in Berlin attended by the German Chancellor, Dr Angela Merkel. She said the Council would become "a...
  • Irish language to get EU status

    12/27/2006 7:43:11 AM PST · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 61 replies · 971+ views
    BBC ^ | Wednesday, December 27, 2006
    The EU recognises the Irish language's resurgence The Irish language (Gaeilge) is set to get official status in the EU on 1 January, bringing the total to 23. The European Commission says Bulgarian and Romanian are expected to get official status on the same day, when the two Balkan countries join the EU. According to Ireland's 2002 census, 1.57 million of the four million population can speak Irish. The commission says the EU will not have to translate all legislation into Irish, "mainly for practical reasons". The EU will have a team of 29 translators and editors to handle...
  • Finland ratifies EU constitution

    12/05/2006 8:54:43 AM PST · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 13 replies · 424+ views
    BBC ^ | December 5, 2006
    EU leaders disagree on whether the constitution is dead or alive Finland has become the latest country to ratify the European constitution, four weeks before the end of its six-month stint as EU president.Finland hands over the presidency to Germany, which has pledged to seek a solution to the constitution problem. Sixteen of the 25 EU states have now largely completed ratification. But French and Dutch voters rejected the treaty in referendums in 2005, and UK Home Secretary John Reid described it on Monday as a "dead parrot". Finland's parliament voted by 125 to 39 in favour of ratification,...
  • Barroso warning on EU treaty [word "constitution" is too alarming]

    10/16/2006 8:05:51 PM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 15 replies · 347+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 10/17/06 | David Rennie
    Attempts to revive the European Union draft constitution will only work if the name of the treaty is changed, because the word "constitution" is too alarming for those who want national governments to remain in charge, the European Commission president, José Manuel Barroso, said last night. He told an audience at Chatham House in London: "Perhaps the grand finality of the word 'constitution' set it up as a hostage to fortune, both to inter-governmentalists who felt it went too far, and to federalists, who felt it did not go far enough. He went on: "Let us be clear about the...
  • EU to approve Balkan candidates

    09/26/2006 12:45:09 AM PDT · by Republicain · 9 replies · 285+ views
    BBC News ^ | 09/26/2006
    The European Commission is due to announce the timetable it will adopt for admitting Romania and Bulgaria to the European Union. It is expected that Bucharest and Sofia will be told they can join on 1 January 2007 - but under strict conditions. They will be checked for progress in curbing organised crime, controlling animal disease and instituting procedures for administering farm aid. The conditions are tougher than imposed on previous new members, observers say. The BBC's Oana Lungescu in Strasbourg says they are intended both as a reassurance for EU citizens, only half of whom support further enlargement, and...
  • Iran Threatens To Use 'Oil Weapon' In Nuclear Standoff (8-7-2006)

    08/06/2006 4:17:54 PM PDT · by blam · 58 replies · 1,176+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 8-7-2006 | Simon Tisdall
    Iran threatens to use 'oil weapon' in nuclear standoff · Energy crisis would leave people 'shivering in cold'· UN deadline looms for Tehran to accept deal Simon Tisdall in Tehran Monday August 7, 2006 The Guardian (UK) Iran warned Britain and the US yesterday that the international community could face a new oil crisis if the United Nations security council imposes sanctions on Tehran over its alleged attempt to acquire a nuclear weapons-making capability. Speaking in Tehran, Ali Larijani, the country's chief nuclear negotiator and head of the supreme national security council, said Iran would be reluctant to cut its...
  • Extremists Use Holy Sites For Attacks, Hit Civilian Targets

    07/19/2006 3:58:18 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 372+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Combined Forces Command Afghanistan
    WASHINGTON, July 19, 2006 – Extremists in Afghanistan attacked coalition forces from a religious site yesterday, and targeted several civilian areas this week, including a bridge, a school and a wedding party, military officials in Afghanistan reported. Extremists began firing on coalition forces in the village of Nowzad in Helmand province yesterday. The sniper fire came from the direction of a religious shrine. There were no reported injuries to coalition forces or damage to equipment. In a separate incident in Kandahar province, a supply convoy received small-arms fire from a nearby mosque. While there were no casualties in this incident,...
  • German police use rape pretext to collect DNA from 100,000 men

    07/16/2006 9:14:31 PM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 8 replies · 520+ views
    http://www.thought-criminal.org/ ^ | 7 16 06 | michael vail
    There has been an increasing trend towards building DNA databases all over the world. In America there are many states that take your DNA for a misdemeanor crime and also during a traffic stop. There have been DNA dragnets all across America. You are pulled over by a police officer for running a red light and he tells you to swab the inside of you’re mouth. Any authority figure will normally get what he wants if he applies a little pressure. We were taught to obey our authorities from grade school so it is embedded in our psyche. A basic...
  • DoD Offers Free Anti-Spyware for Personal Use

    05/13/2006 10:01:58 PM PDT · by SandRat · 11 replies · 818+ views
    Navy NewsStand ^ | Journalist 2nd Class (SW/AW) Jennifer Goulart
    NORFOLK, Va. (NNS) -- The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has licensed free anti-spyware software for all government employees and armed forces personnel for use on personal computer systems. According to the Federal Trade Commission’s Web site at www.ftc.gov, Spyware is software that monitors or controls the use of your computer. It could send pop-up ads, redirect browsers to certain Web sites, or even record your keystrokes. A pop-up ad could even try to trick someone into typing in bank account information, leading to identity theft. Users may also be able to get the software through their respective Automated Data...
  • Iraqi Farmers Use Democracy to Voice Concerns

    05/09/2006 7:07:29 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 188+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Cpl. Michael Molinaro
    A local farmer talks about the price of fertilizer to members of the Nahia City Council at the General Culture Center in Iskandariyah, Iraq, April 29, 2006. Farmers requested the meeting in an effort to speed-up the process of standing up a new farmer’s union program in the area so farmers would be able to resource off of each other and boost the economy. U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Michael Molinaro Iraqi Farmers Use Democracy to Voice Concerns The farmers expressed a desire to the Ministry of Agriculture to sustain them in their quest for newer farm equipment, an...