
Your search for "Helmut" produced 12 items.
| 1. The problem with Verheugen | March 29, 2007 |
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Günter Verheugen, the European commissioner for enterprise and industry, explained last weekend (24 March) in Die Welt (and in German) why he has been sticking up for... | |
| 2. NATO gets a history lesson | April 29, 1999 |
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"Anyone who bears in mind the history of the Balkans over the centuries will take a sceptical view of the possibility of bringing a stable peace to the area by any form of... | |
| 3. The trouble with birds | December 17, 1998 |
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Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl appeared to enjoy himself at the Vienna summit, despite being on the sidelines of an event he dominated for 16 years. Kohl was there to... | |
| 4. Gone but not forgotten | October 29, 1998 |
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Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl was absent from the summit, presumably trying to work out how to fill his free time now that he no longer has the weight of the EU on his... | |
| 5. Look after it Viktor! | July 9, 1998 |
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Austrian Chancellor Viktor Klima gave a revealing insight into how key decisions are taken by heads of EU governments at a dinner with foreign journalists last week.At the... | |
| 6. Falling on deaf ears | May 21, 1998 |
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Von Wogau had what might have been a rather chilling foretaste of his own political future last week. The chairman of Parliament's economic and monetary committee was given... | |
| 7. Nonplussed and tongue-tied | March 19, 1998 |
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UK Prime Minister Tony Blair may have some way to go in his efforts to build a smooth-running Franco-German-British alliance, judging by his performance at last week's... | |
| 8. Prize-winning prospect | March 5, 1998 |
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Entre Nous readers could be forgiven for thinking that any film aboutlife in the Commission is unlikely to be a box-office hit. However, itappears that one such movie is in... | |
| 9. DIFFERENT VOICES | February 13, 1997 |
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“There is no question of this or that country passing judgement on which country will take part or not ... The fact that people are already making judgements or grading... | |
| 10. Food for thought | October 10, 1996 |
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Dinner for the heads of state and government included prime Irish beef, naturally, but the BSE jokes have worn too thin for anyone to take another poke at the UK ban. The... | |
| 11. Cutting down on verbosity | June 27, 1996 |
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Summits can be wordy events. The final conclusions from Florence ran to about 50 pages in draft form, with 100 pages of annexes. Too much, thundered Germany's Chancellor... | |
| 12. Ducking the question | May 9, 1996 |
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Beef seems to be flavour of the month with everyone until it comes to voting in favour of restoring trade to normal. Mr Fischler thinks it's fine, German Chancellor Helmut... | |