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1. The bearer of bad news January 19, 2012

Lehman Brothers, BP and now the financial markets! Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Andrew Gowers, sometime editor of the Financial Times, has become interim strategic...

2. The paper clip, 3 January January 3, 2012

Protests in Hungary, Spanish debt worries and problems for the German president in our round-up of what's in the newspapers. Thousands of people protested in Budapest last...

3. Movers & Shakers December 21, 2011

Jussi Pesonen has been appointed chairman of the Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI). Pesonen, the chief executive officer of UPM-Kymmene Corporation, will...

4. Leading telecoms firms upset at network plans October 6, 2011

Commissioner warns: ‘Invest or face price-cuts'. The battle over what to do with Europe's ageing copper telephone lines has stepped up a gear, with Neelie Kroes, the...

Leading telecoms firms upset at network plans

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6. The paper clip, 24 August August 24, 2011

Libya and Dominique Strauss-Kahn are the big topics in today's papers. Muammar Qaddafi vowed “martyrdom or victory” hours after Libyan rebels swarmed into his compound...

7. The paper clip: 16 August August 16, 2011

European newspapers give ample space to a meeting later in the day between Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, and Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president. The two leaders,...

8. The paper clip: 1 August August 1, 2011

A round-up of the headlines making news around Europe. US President Barack Obama has announced a last-minute deal to raise the United States' borrowing limit, and urged...

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10. All in the family July 28, 2011

The Murdoch experience is a microcosm of how modern globalisation works. Big economic crises often cause iconic companies to falter. Rupert Murdoch's media empire is a model...

All in the family

11. Unpopular, undemocratic and sure to end unhappily June 30, 2011

A look at the EU targets that Hans Magnus Enzensberger has chosen to flay. ‘Democratic deficit' is far too mild a euphemism for the authoritarian condition that Hans...

Unpopular, undemocratic and sure to end unhappily

12. European voice April 14, 2011

Classified Sales Executive European Voice through its weekly newspaper and its website,

13. Hollywood studios allay competition concerns March 4, 2011

Commission investigation closed after studios revise contracts to help independent film distributors. The European Commission has closed an anti-trust investigation after...

Hollywood studios allay competition concerns

14. Court clarifications February 3, 2011

I would like to draw attention to three serious errors in two articles relating to me  (“Court clashes,” Entre Nous, 13-20 January, and “MEPs want answers on...

15. Court clashes January 13, 2011

Allegations fly in the European Court of Auditors. Maarten Engwirda stepped down this month as the Dutch member of the European Court of Auditors, where he has been since...

Court clashes

16. Hungary must dispel doubts about media law January 6, 2011

The text of the new law leaves too much room for interpretation. Critics of Hungary's media law have been accused of misinterpreting its provisions. Wilfried Martens, the...

17. Art-house cinemas in reel trouble September 16, 2010

Single-screen cinemas call for help to make the digital leap. Europe's small art-house cinemas could disappear without public support to bring them into the digital age,...

Art-house cinemas in reel trouble

18. European Voice July 28, 2010

Circulation & marketing co-ordinator (maternity cover for 7 months) The person in this role will be in charge of designing, implementing and reporting on European Voice's...

19. Licence restrictions eased on Sky Italia July 20, 2010

Commission gives Sky Italia go-ahead to bid for one terrestrial frequency. The European Commission has today approved Sky Italia, the Italian subsidiary of News...

Licence restrictions eased on Sky Italia

20. Tuned into broadcasting rights row June 3, 2010

Leagues are fighting to protect the exclusive licences that they sell to TV channels. Television broadcasting rights constitute football's largest revenue source, and the...

Tuned into broadcasting rights row

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