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Chemistry World February 7, 2006 Arthur Rogers |
Europe Gets Hot and Bothered Over Sun Cream Labelling Europe's cosmetics industry is launching a counter-offensive against demands for tougher regulation of the lucrative market in sun protection products. |
Chemistry World February 3, 2006 Arthur Rogers |
Europe Tightens Fluorinated Gas Restrictions European Union Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas is threatening tougher controls on use of fluorinated gases implicated in global warming. |
Chemistry World February 1, 2006 Katharine Sanderson |
Competition and Confidentiality Under Reach Global competitiveness is motivation for the chemical industry to make the EU's registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals (Reach) legislation work. |
InternetNews January 25, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft to License Windows Source Code In a stalemate with the European Commission, Microsoft throws its Windows source code into the mix. |
InternetNews January 24, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft to Speak Out On EU Troubles Microsoft Senior Counsel Brad Smith will hold a press conference in Brussels where, presumably, he will address the software giant's battle with European regulators. |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2006 Brian Gorman |
Alternative Energy Gains Political Power Russia and Ukraine's gas tussle could benefit some alternative energy companies. One should note that the U.S. has its own potential energy issue in its strained relationship with Venezuela. Smart investors should be ready to exploit this trend. |
BusinessWeek January 9, 2006 Brian Grow |
WebMoney and Its Customers The ability to make anonymous online money transfers is just one of the services attracting U.S. and Russian law-enforcement agencies' attention. |
National Defense January 2006 Harold Kennedy |
Europe-Based NATO Reaches Deep into Asia, Africa U.S. and allied military forces in Europe -- grappling with a lengthy, global war on terrorism -- are expanding their reach far beyond their traditional perimeters, deep into Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa. |
National Defense January 2006 Harold Kennedy |
U.S. European Command Seeks to Deploy More Easily As NATO wrestles with issues of growth, the U.S. European Command, which supplies American forces to the alliance, is undergoing major changes of its own. |
Reason December 2005 Julian Sanchez |
Be Seeing E.U. In the wake of last summer's bombings in London, British authorities are pushing for European Union-wide rules requiring mobile phone companies and Internet service providers to keep records of information about each call, text message, e-mail, and Internet log-in to pass through their systems. |
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