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 European
European Bee-eater <b>Theb> European Bee-eater, Merops apiaster is a England <b>inb> 2002.
European Monetary Institute <b>Theb> European Monetary Institute (EMI) was <b>theb> forerunner of <b>theb> EU.
European Parliamentary <b>Electionsb> Act 1993 <b>Theb> European Parliamentary <b>Electionsb> Act 1993 is an 1993.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/european.html   (5339 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: European Union
Freedom for its citizens to vote <b>inb> local government and European Parliament <b>electionsb> <b>inb> any member state.
<b>Inb> addition, most of <b>theb> EFTA-members (<b>theb> European Free Trade Association) are parties to <b>theb> EEA-treaty (<b>theb> European Economic Area), which means that these countries are participants <b>inb> <b>theb> single market.
<b>Theb> "European Community" is one of <b>theb> three pillars of <b>theb> European Union, being both <b>theb> most important pillar and <b>theb> only one to operate primarily through supranational institutions.
http://pedia.nodeworks.com/E/EU/EUR/European_Union   (3890 words)

  
 European Union - Wikipedia, <b>theb> free encyclopedia
Freedom for citizens of <b>theb> EU to vote <b>inb> local government and European Parliament <b>electionsb> <b>inb> any member state.
Also, <b>theb> "Financial Perspective" was defined as EU members agreed to fix <b>theb> common budget to 1.045% of <b>theb> European GDP.
Issues controversial during upcoming budget debates were <b>theb> British rebate, France's benefits from <b>theb> Common Agricultural Policy, Germany and <b>theb> Netherlands' large contributions to <b>theb> EU budget, and reform of <b>theb> European Regional Development Funds.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union   (5402 words)

  
 CIA - <b>Theb> World Factbook -- European Union
Members of <b>theb> European Parliament were initially selected by national parliaments, but <b>inb> 1979 <b>theb> first direct <b>electionsb> were undertaken and they have been held every five years since.
Domestically, <b>theb> European Union attempts to lower trade barriers, adopt a common currency, and move toward convergence of living standards.
Because of <b>theb> great differences <b>inb> per capita income (from $10,000 to $28,000) and historic national animosities, <b>theb> European Community faces difficulties <b>inb> devising and enforcing common policies.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ee.html   (2010 words)

  
 Scottish Socialist Party Conference 2004 - Motions on Campaigns
To highlight these issues during <b>theb> campaign for <b>theb> European <b>electionsb>.
(1) <b>Theb> SSP will continue its work with <b>theb> European Anti-Capitalist Left and will strive to establish a common election platform for <b>theb> European <b>electionsb> with socialists across Europe.
Conference notes that <b>theb> Scottish Socialist Party is involved with a range of socialist parties <b>inb> <b>theb> European Anti-Capitalist Left with <b>theb> objective of coordinating campaigns and drawing up a common election platform for <b>theb> European <b>electionsb>.
http://www.scottishsocialistparty.org/conference/conf04/sat_motions02.html   (5912 words)

  
 European Union - Wikipedia, <b>theb> free encyclopedia
Freedom for citizens of <b>theb> EU to vote <b>inb> local government and European Parliament <b>electionsb> <b>inb> any member state.
Most European Free Trade Association members are parties to <b>theb> EEA-treaty (which set up <b>theb> European Economic Area), which means that they are participants <b>inb> many aspects of <b>theb> EU single market.
<b>Theb> European Communities are one of <b>theb> three pillars of <b>theb> European Union, being both <b>theb> most important pillar and <b>theb> only one to operate primarily through supranational institutions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union   (5912 words)

  
 European Union - Wikipedia, <b>theb> free encyclopedia
Freedom for citizens of <b>theb> EU to vote <b>inb> local government and European Parliament <b>electionsb> <b>inb> any member state.
Issues that will be controversial during upcoming budget debates will be <b>theb> British rebate, France's benefits from <b>theb> Common Agricultural Policy, Germany and <b>theb> Netherlands' large contributions to <b>theb> EU budget, and reform of <b>theb> European Regional Development Funds.
<b>Theb> European Union or <b>theb> EU is an intergovernmental and supranational union of 25 European countries, known as member states.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EU   (5206 words)

  
 BIGpedia - European Union - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online
<b>Inb> addition, most of <b>theb> EFTA-members (<b>theb> European Free Trade Association) are parties to <b>theb> EEA-treaty (<b>theb> European Economic Area), which means that these countries are participants <b>inb> <b>theb> single market.
Freedom for its citizens to vote <b>inb> local government and European Parliament <b>electionsb> <b>inb> any member state.
<b>Theb> "European Community" is one of <b>theb> three pillars of <b>theb> European Union, being both <b>theb> most important pillar and <b>theb> only one to operate primarily through supranational institutions.
http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/European_Union   (3927 words)

  
 European
<b>Inb> <b>theb> 1999 European Parliament <b>electionsb>, both <b>theb> PP and PSOE placed women at <b>theb> top of their lists.
Fifteen European states are currently members of <b>theb> EU, with 10 more due to join by mid-2004, a few more negotiating for membership and several more expected to commence negotiations at some stage <b>inb> <b>theb> future.
Whether or not Armenia and Georgia are considered to be European countries usually depends on whether one defines Europe as being primarily an ethnic / linguistic entity, or primarily a political / geographic entity, and what one considers those definitions to be.
http://www.websters-online-dictionary.com/definition/english/Eu/European.html   (5028 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Enlargement of <b>theb> European Union
<b>Electionsb> to <b>theb> European Parliament were held from June 10, 2004 to June 13, 2004 <b>inb> <b>theb> 25 member states of <b>theb> European Union, using varying election days according to local custom.
<b>Theb> European Investment Fund, established <b>inb> 1994, is a European Union agency for <b>theb> provision of finance to SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises).
<b>Theb> European Investment Bank (<b>theb> Banque Européenne dInvestissement) is <b>theb> European Unions financing institution and was established under <b>theb> Treaty of Rome (1957) to provide loan finance for capital investment furthering European Union policy objectives, <b>inb> particular regional development, Trans-European Networks of transport, telecommunications and energy...
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Enlargement-of-the-European-Union   (1654 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: European Union
<b>Inb> addition, most of <b>theb> EFTA-members (<b>theb> European Free Trade Association) are parties to <b>theb> EEA-treaty (<b>theb> European Economic Area), which means that these countries are participants <b>inb> <b>theb> single market.
Freedom for its citizens to vote <b>inb> local government and European Parliament <b>electionsb> <b>inb> any member state.
<b>Theb> "European Community" is one of <b>theb> three pillars of <b>theb> European Union, being both <b>theb> most important pillar and <b>theb> only one to operate primarily through supranational institutions.
http://pedia.nodeworks.com/E/EU/EUR/European_Union   (3890 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - European Monetary System
<b>Theb> nations of Western Europe took several tentative but significant steps toward integration <b>inb> 1979, holding <b>theb> first direct <b>electionsb> to <b>theb> European Parliament and adopting a new form of currency linkage, <b>theb> European Monetary System.
European Monetary System (EMS), system designed to increase financial cooperation and monetary stability within <b>theb> European Union (EU).
European union—<b>theb> ultimate dream of <b>theb> "father of <b>theb>...
http://encarta.msn.com/European+Monetary+System.html   (188 words)

  
 CIA - <b>Theb> World Factbook -- European Union
Members of <b>theb> European Parliament were initially selected by national parliaments, but <b>inb> 1979 <b>theb> first direct <b>electionsb> were undertaken and they have been held every five years since.
Domestically, <b>theb> European Union attempts to lower trade barriers, adopt a common currency, and move toward convergence of living standards.
<b>Theb> evolution of <b>theb> European Union (EU) from a regional economic agreement among six neighboring states <b>inb> 1951 to today's supranational organization of 25 countries across <b>theb> European continent stands as an unprecedented phenomenon <b>inb> <b>theb> annals of history.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ee.html   (2010 words)

  
 CIA - <b>Theb> World Factbook -- European Union
Members of <b>theb> European Parliament were initially selected by national parliaments, but <b>inb> 1979 <b>theb> first direct <b>electionsb> were undertaken and they have been held every five years since.
Domestically, <b>theb> European Union attempts to lower trade barriers, adopt a common currency, and move toward convergence of living standards.
<b>Theb> evolution of <b>theb> European Union (EU) from a regional economic agreement among six neighboring states <b>inb> 1951 to today's supranational organization of 25 countries across <b>theb> European continent stands as an unprecedented phenomenon <b>inb> <b>theb> annals of history.
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ee.html   (2010 words)

  
 9th Congress of <b>theb> European Trade Union Confederation
<b>Theb> massive rate of abstentions <b>inb> <b>theb> recent European Parliamentary <b>electionsb> sent an eloquent and disturbing message about public perceptions of <b>theb> European Union.
To a very large extent, <b>theb> success of <b>theb> European Union <b>inb> <b>theb> coming period will be judged by its citizens on its capacity to deliver results <b>inb> this area and to ensure better economic and social cohesion.
Urgent action is required to tackle these problems, and I have already made clear to <b>theb> Heads of State and Government and <b>theb> European Parliament that one of my priorities will be <b>theb> introduction of a new era of reform <b>inb> <b>theb> Commission.
http://www.asia-itc.org/comm/dgs/employment_social/speeches/990629rp.html   (2010 words)

  
 EMBASSY OF GREECE: PRESS OFFICE - News Bulletin
Greece moved a step closer to <b>theb> single European currency, when <b>theb> monetary committee of <b>theb> European Union accepted on March 14 Greece's application to join <b>theb> European Exchange Rate Mechanism on <b>theb> basis of a 14 percent devaluation of <b>theb> drachma and a package of economic measures aimed at restructuring <b>theb> Greek economy.
<b>Inb> Brussels, <b>theb> president of <b>theb> European Commission, Jacques Santer, said that Greece's membership <b>inb> <b>theb> ERM, combined with significant measures on public finance, privatization, and labor market reforms, would contribute to <b>theb> credibility of Greek economic policy.
Following <b>theb> national <b>electionsb> <b>inb> Cyprus on February 15, resulting <b>inb> <b>theb> re-election of Glafcos Clerides as President of <b>theb> Republic, a new impetus was given to international efforts to resolve <b>theb> problems which have divided <b>theb> island since Turkey's invasion and occupation of its northern area <b>inb> 1974.
http://www.greekembassy.org/press/bulletin/mar98.html   (2704 words)

  
 European Report: VANESSA MATZ: "EXPLAINING EUROPE'S RELEVANCE <b>INb> EVERYDAY LIFE".(European Union <b>electionsb>)@ HighBeam Research
That is what is driving Vanessa Matz to stand <b>inb> <b>theb> European <b>electionsb> this year.
VANESSA MATZ: "EXPLAINING EUROPE'S RELEVANCE <b>INb> EVERYDAY LIFE".(European Union <b>electionsb>)
European Report: VANESSA MATZ: "EXPLAINING EUROPE'S RELEVANCE <b>INb> EVERYDAY LIFE".(European Union <b>electionsb>)@ HighBeam Research
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:117507419&refid=holomed_1   (225 words)

  
 CIA - <b>Theb> World Factbook -- European Union
Members of <b>theb> European Parliament were initially selected by national parliaments, but <b>inb> 1979 <b>theb> first direct <b>electionsb> were undertaken and they have been held every five years since.
Domestically, <b>theb> European Union attempts to lower trade barriers, adopt a common currency, and move toward convergence of living standards.
<b>Theb> evolution of <b>theb> European Union (EU) from a regional economic agreement among six neighboring states <b>inb> 1951 to today's supranational organization of 25 countries across <b>theb> European continent stands as an unprecedented phenomenon <b>inb> <b>theb> annals of history.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ee.html   (2010 words)

  
 EUROPA - <b>Theb> EU at a glance - <b>Theb> History of <b>theb> European Union
Originally, <b>theb> members of <b>theb> European Parliament were chosen by <b>theb> national parliaments but <b>inb> 1979 <b>theb> first direct <b>electionsb> were held, allowing <b>theb> citizens of <b>theb> member states to vote for <b>theb> candidate of their choice.
Economic and political integration between <b>theb> member states of <b>theb> European Union means that these countries have to take joint decisions on many matters.
A number of European leaders became convinced that <b>theb> only way to secure a lasting peace between their countries was to unite them economically and politically.
http://europa.eu.int/abc/history/index_en.htm   (2010 words)

  
 math lessons - European Union
Freedom for its citizens to vote <b>inb> local government and European Parliament <b>electionsb> <b>inb> any member state.
A key activity of <b>theb> EU is <b>theb> establishment and administration of a common single market, consisting of a customs union, a single currency (adopted by 12 of <b>theb> 25 member states), a Common Agricultural Policy and a Common Fisheries Policy.
<b>Inb> addition, most of <b>theb> EFTA-members (<b>theb> European Free Trade Association) are parties to <b>theb> EEA-treaty (<b>theb> European Economic Area), which means that these countries are participants <b>inb> <b>theb> single market.
http://www.mathdaily.com/lessons/EU   (3929 words)

  
 CIA - <b>Theb> World Factbook -- European Union
Members of <b>theb> European Parliament were initially selected by national parliaments, but <b>inb> 1979 <b>theb> first direct <b>electionsb> were undertaken and they have been held every five years since.
Domestically, <b>theb> European Union attempts to lower trade barriers, adopt a common currency, and move toward convergence of living standards.
<b>Theb> evolution of <b>theb> European Union (EU) from a regional economic agreement among six neighboring states <b>inb> 1951 to today's supranational organization of 25 countries across <b>theb> European continent stands as an unprecedented phenomenon <b>inb> <b>theb> annals of history.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ee.html   (1970 words)

  
 FT.com - Lex live: European economy
Officials at <b>theb> European Central Bank have manfully resisted months of pressure from eurozone governments to lower interest rates.
Consumer confidence – still <b>theb> weakest link – could be given a boost by a Christian Democrat win <b>inb> German <b>electionsb> this autumn.
<b>Theb> weaker euro should support exports going forward, while business surveys across <b>theb> major economies suggest that sentiment has either stopped deteriorating or is starting to improve.
http://us.ft.com/ftsuperpage/superpage.php?news_id=fto071520050838463094&...   (1970 words)

  
 <b>Theb> Hindu : <b>Theb> shattered European dream
For one, <b>theb> European parliament is to hold <b>electionsb> <b>inb> June, a month when one of <b>theb> troublemakers, Spain too, holds a general election.
East Europeans are still grateful to America for helping them defeat communism, and joining NATO has been one of their dearest dreams.
<b>Theb> masks of unity and integration, of greater European cooperation were torn off to reveal an E.U. rife with fragmentation, infighting and personal rivalry where narrow national interests, and on occasion even personal interests, carried <b>theb> day over statesman-like vision, sagacity and political will.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/01/01/stories/2004010100821000.htm   (1970 words)

  
 EconPapers: Currency Crises and Political Factors: Drawing Lessons from <b>theb> EMS Experience
On <b>theb> other hand, <b>electionsb>, central bank independence and left-wing government increase <b>theb> probability of maintaining <b>theb> current regime, while unstable governments would have been associated with a regimen change.
<b>Theb> estimation is based on quarterly data of eight currencies participating <b>inb> <b>theb> ERM, covering <b>theb> complete European Monetary System (EMS) history.
Abstract: This paper analyses <b>theb> functioning of <b>theb> European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM).
http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/fdafdaddt/2004-04.htm   (242 words)

  
 European Union Urges Iraq Not to Reinstate Death Penalty
He noted that <b>theb> nation is facing an ever-deteriorating security situation and that funding from <b>theb> EU is essential to organizing upcoming <b>electionsb>.
"<b>Theb> European Union reconfirms its opposition to <b>theb> death penalty <b>inb> all cases," <b>theb> ministers said <b>inb> a draft statement to Iraq Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari.
European Union foreign ministers have urged Iraq's interim government not to reinstate capital punishment as it continues to develop <b>theb> nation's justice system.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?did=1070&scid=64   (242 words)

  
 European Youth Parliament
Members of <b>theb> team spoke with poise, eloquence and confidence about ways of increasing voter participation <b>inb> European <b>Electionsb>.
They set a very high standard for <b>theb> rest of <b>theb> day when we discussed Europe’s image as a Utopia for immigrants, Western companies’ exploitation of cheap labour <b>inb> developing countries, <b>theb> future of <b>theb> European drugs policy, and <b>theb> future of <b>theb> common agricultural policy.
On their return they will be invited to promote European Citizenship <b>inb> local schools.
http://www.clsg.org.uk/eyp.htm   (196 words)

  
 Encyclopedia
Nevertheless, <b>theb> twenty-five Heads of State and Government reiterated their hope that “negotiations on <b>theb> Constitution will be concluded before <b>theb> European Parliament <b>electionsb> <b>inb> June 2004 <b>inb> order to permit citizens to vote <b>inb> full knowledge of <b>theb> future architecture of <b>theb>
After 50 years of European integration, <b>theb> focus of EU decision-making has shifted from harmonising national legislation <b>inb> <b>theb> development of <b>theb> internal market to regulating new policy areas.
<b>Theb> size of <b>theb> European Commission; <b>theb> formula of qualified majority voting <b>inb> <b>theb> Council; and its extension to sensitive political areas are only some of <b>theb> most controversial issues.
http://www.theepc.net/Word/IGCBusiness.htm   (196 words)

  
 respect
<b>Theb> so-called “Socialist Party” of England and Wales (SPEW, formerly known as Militant Labour) have issued a statement to <b>theb> new coalition, claiming that they will support them <b>inb> <b>theb> European <b>electionsb> but feel unable to join with them for <b>theb> moment.
Raising <b>theb> minimum wage to <b>theb> European Union decency threshold of £7.40 an hour.
But we oppose <b>theb> ‘stability pact’ that <b>theb> European Union seeks to impose on all those who join <b>theb> euro.
http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/apr04/respect.html   (2002 words)

  
 SPGB Socialist Studies No 54 Winter 2004
European <b>Electionsb> - Real Interests and Side Issues
Moreover, it has condemned <b>theb> decision of <b>theb> European Union about <b>theb> alleged inhumanity of stoning and other penalties, applied by certain member states <b>inb> accordance with [Islamic] Sharia law.
<b>Theb> Empire-loving Ferguson tells us what <b>theb> British officers did with <b>theb> worn floorboards of their ballroom: "They were sold to Boer women to make coffins for their children, at <b>theb> price of 1s 6d [7.5p <b>inb> new money] a plank" (p280).
http://www.spgb.org.uk/socstud54.htm   (13179 words)

  
 WEU [Definition]
<b>Theb> European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) and European Union Satellite Centre (EUSC), both established to function under <b>theb> EU's CFSP pillar, are replacements to <b>theb> Western European Union Institute for Security Studies and <b>theb> Western Union Satellite Centre which had been established to function <b>inb> connection to <b>theb> WEU.
<b>Theb> Union was established under that name by <b>theb> Treaty on European Union (commonly known as <b>theb> Maastricht Treaty) <b>inb> 1992.
It was designated <b>theb>: International Year of Rice (by <b>theb> United Nations) International Year to Commemorate <b>theb> Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO) <b>Electionsb> were held <b>inb> 73 countries during 2004.
http://www.wikimirror.com/WEU   (13179 words)

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