
Your search for "Elizabeth" produced 15 items.
| 1. The CAP, viewed from 2020 | October 20, 2011 |
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We will look back on the latest reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy as a massive missed opportunity. The hue and cry of winners and losers will dominate debate about... | |
| 2. A papal success | October 11, 2010 |
A visit that defied the media's wisdom, and a message that defied contemporary assumptions. To the surprise of many in the media – at home and abroad – Pope Benedict... |
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| 3. Brown to announce UK election date | April 6, 2010 |
UK prime minister to name 6 May as polling day. Gordon Brown, the UK's prime minister, is to announce today that the country will hold a general election on 6 May. |
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| 4. Mister persistent | December 20, 2007 |
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Physical fitness has brought Valdas Adamkus success at both ends of his life. In 1948, the 21-year-old Lithuanian won two gold and two silver medals at a track-and-field... | |
| 5. French voters to test old alliances | February 1, 2007 |
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Some people in Brussels are getting very excited about the French presidential elections. The battle between two characters called ‘Sarko' and ‘Sego' has them furiously... | |
| 6. The naked truth: summer's here and the Brits bare all | July 24, 2003 |
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SUMMER madness abounds. It's as if everyone's trying to squeeze in some last-minute craziness before Europe's month-long holiday begins. First some bloke in a kilt runs on... | |
| 7. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: Rupert baits royals, a princess dies...and Napoleon loses his shirt | June 13, 2002 |
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MEDIA king Rupert Murdoch lets it all hang out in an interview - something he rarely bestows - with the Financial Times. Say what you want about the Australian owner of The... | |
| 8. Letters to the Editor | April 18, 2002 |
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Middle East action is vital From Lousewies van der Laan | |
| 9. WHAT THE PAPER SAY: Middle East duel is no match for a royal flush | January 31, 2002 |
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MUCH hand-wringing over the increasingly desperate situation in the Middle East dominates Europe's news pages this week. Italy's Corriere Della Sera says the current... | |
| 10. It will always be an honour to have Sir Nigel for company | January 11, 2001 |
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Thanks to UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and Queen Elizabeth, the weekly Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) meetings of EU ambassadors should take on a more... | |
| 11. Giving the Parliament a human face | July 20, 2000 |
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As European Parliament President Nicole Fontaine celebrates her first year in the assembly's top job, she talks to Gareth Harding about the challenges she faces and the... | |
| 12. Fontaine's cosy chat with the Queen pours fuel on flames of euro debate | July 6, 2000 |
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The UK will join the euro if it is a success, Queen Elizabeth told European Parliament President Nicole Fontaine during a chat at Buckingham Palace last week. The revelation... | |
| 13. A good neighbour | December 3, 1998 |
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THE flurry of activity in Paris just after Gerhard Schröder was elected chancellor of Germany was worthy of a major crisis. French President Jacques Chirac even rushed... | |
| 14. A mysterious get-together | February 12, 1998 |
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One month before its launch, no one seems quite sure just what the European Conference is all about. Mark Turner reports on growing fears that leaders of 26 countries may... | |
| 15. Major defiant over calls for end to UK's social opt-out | November 23, 1995 |
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UK PRIME Minister John Major this week launched another fierce attack on the EU's social chapter, branding it as a “set of policies which adds to costs and jobs”. In a... | |