
Your search for "Magda Aelvoet" produced 14 items.
| 1. BIODIVERSITY REPORT - Green light for Hague trip after Wallström U-turn | April 4, 2002 |
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EU ENVIRONMENT chief Margot Wallström has bowed to pressure from the Belgian government and environmental groups by agreeing "to do her utmost" to attend talks on the... | |
| 2. BIODIVERSITY REPORT - Crucial deal to preserve world's ecosystems hangs in the balance at Hague UN summit | April 4, 2002 |
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Some 183 countries will be represented at next week's UN summit on biodiversity. Belgian environment minister Magda Aelvoet tells Laurence Frost that disagreements over... | |
| 3. Security stepped up after anthrax alert | November 15, 2001 |
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FEARS that the EU's capital city could be the latest target for anthrax attacks were allayed yesterday after health officials said suspect letters sent to Belgian Prime... | |
| 4. Aelvoet: Address stress or count cost | November 1, 2001 |
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THE cost of stress to industry in the EU's 15 member states is estimated at about 20 billion euro each year, a conference organised by the Belgian EU presidency and European... | |
| 5. VIEWPOINT: 'Fortress Europe' asylum system is no respecter of human rights | September 27, 2001 |
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The EU will continue to face a crisis over its asylum policy unless member states show moral and political leadership, writes Dick Oosting, director of Amnesty International... | |
| 6. Belgian presidency must bear fruits of Göteborg labours | June 21, 2001 |
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The Göteborg summit may be over but the question of sustainable development is as high on the European Union's agenda as ever, if the slew of reports coming out of the... | |
| 7. More buildings, more powers and less voters for the new Parliament | July 8, 1999 |
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As the new European Parliament prepares to meet for the first time, in a fortnight, Gareth Harding assesses the fall-out from last month's elections and the impact this will... | |
| 8. Greens and Liberals win battle for allies | July 1, 1999 |
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THE European Parliament's Green and Liberal Groups are set to emerge as the main victors from the frantic race to secure the support of smaller political parties following... | |
| 9. Left's election disaster triggers top job shake-up in Parliament | June 17, 1999 |
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VIRTUALLY all of the top jobs in the European Parliament look set to change hands following the centre-right's spectacular victory in last weekend's elections. The... | |
| 10. Whistle-blower | January 21, 1999 |
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EVERYBODY likes their crusaders for justice to be squeaky clean. In our dreams, they should be the 'untouchable' Elliot Ness. The man or woman who blows the whistle on... | |
| 11. Gaffe could rub out friend | December 17, 1998 |
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Green MEPs caused a stir last week when they publicised damning evidence of how the European Commission allegedly covers up fraud by its officials. But they may have... | |
| 12. Cover-up claim bolsters critics of 'fraud' | December 10, 1998 |
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MEPs' criticism of the European Commission's handling of fraud reached fever pitch this week when Belgian Green Euro MP Magda Aelvoet released a report containing detailed... | |
| 13. Senior MEPs seek to put positive gloss on damning auditors' report | May 28, 1998 |
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THE European Parliament's most senior politicians are desperately trying to put a positive spin on a damning report which criticises the way MEPs' travel and attendance... | |
| 14. Euro MPs slate plan to publicise interests | June 6, 1996 |
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PROPOSED new rules to be voted on by the Parliament next month would prevent MEPs from receiving gifts in the course of their parliamentary duties and force them to declare... | |