
Your search for "Agricultural Machinery" produced 10 items.
| 1. ‘We want our bulldozer back!' | June 28, 2007 |
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A few years ago car-jacking became a ridiculously common crime afflicting expatriate residents of Brussels, particularly those living close to the motorways on the edge of... | |
| 2. Business Brief | December 18, 2003 |
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THE European Commission clinched a deal with England's Premier League over soccer broadcasting rights. The league agreed to allow up to eight live games a year to be shown... | |
| 3. Fans released without charge face World Cup ban in Japan | February 28, 2002 |
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THOUSANDS of football fans may travel to this summer's World Cup only to be refused entry by the immigration authorities because of tough new Japanese anti-hooligan laws.... | |
| 4. News in Brief | January 11, 2001 |
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FRENCH building materials group Lafarge must seek fresh approval for its agreed takeover of Blue Circle Industries, a European Commission source said this week. This comes... | |
| 5. Company's calendar sends a questionable message | January 4, 2001 |
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The promotional calendar is not an uncommon way to try to charm a politician into your way of thinking, but one MEP was left anything but won over by an offering sent to him... | |
| 6. STATE AID | May 4, 2000 |
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THE Commission announced this week that it had opened a formal investigation into plans by Belgium's Flemish regional government to give car manufacturer Ford aid worth 6.5... | |
| 7. Fresh battle looms over car spare parts | March 9, 2000 |
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Every year, the average car owner in the EU spends h250 on spare parts. With the typical vehicle lasting up to 15 years, the costs can add up quickly. In some cases, the... | |
| 8. Fiat deal to be cleared with concessions | October 21, 1999 |
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INDUSTRY analysts are predicting that tractor and farming equipment maker New Holland will win EU approval for its plan to acquire American rival Case after agreeing to slim... | |
| 9. Mower firms trim EU noise rules | May 12, 1999 |
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THE lawn mower industry claims it has convinced EU governments to scale back plans for tough new noise restrictions on their products. The industry had feared that member... | |
| 10. Jobs on the line at Halewood plant | February 13, 1997 |
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NON-wage costs are not everything. If they were, 1,600 workers at Ford's Halewood plant in Liverpool would be safe in their jobs. Instead, this week, their unions have... | |