Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Brandon Mitchener - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Brandon Mitchener
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Elections make it clear EU faces fight on constitution: winners bent on reducing bloc's power may rear up; a vow to shut out Brussels.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Dan Bilefsky
EU endorses record fine in Microsoft antitrust case: a substantial penalty may be less important than changes in practices.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, James Kanter
EU gives strict ultimatum for France's Alstom rescue: bailout is contingent upon a commitment to future alliances.(European Union, Alstom S.A.)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Charles Fleming
EU harvests satellite images.(High-altitude snooping is used to fight farm-subsidy fraud)(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener
EU leaders pore over constitution: Chirac attacks U.K.'s push for strict limits on power; voting weights are divisive.(European Union, Jacques Chirac, United Kingdom)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Dan Bilefsky
EU likely to decide against Microsoft.Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, William Echikson, James Kanter
France cheers Alstom deal; taxpayers pick up the bill: details of bailout show Paris to inject euro 2.2 billion, state will hold 31.5% stake.Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Charles Fleming
France Yields to the EU to win Alstom bailout: plan for big partnerships within 4 years could pave way for foreign investors.(European Union, Alstom S.A.)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Charles Fleming
Microsoft faces EU fines, imposition of sales rules: failure to reach an accord in Windows antitrust case poses huge possible hurdle.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, James Kanter
Ratification fight looms after EU approves charter: sovereignty issue creates rifts as at least 9 nations plan binding referendums.Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener
Ruling on Microsoft may come too late: EU's antitrust decision isn't targeted directly at new operating systems.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Don Clark, James Kanter
Secret talks lead to truce among technology giants: software firm's deal with rival may hurt challenge of EU rule.(Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp., European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, James Kanter
Sony and Bertelsmann to defend deal to EU: Europe says merging units would worsen existence of music's de facto cartel.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener
Three-nation summit stirs up EU: Germany, France and U.K. call for economic fixes; uninvited nations grumble.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Christopher Rhoads, Marc Champion
U.K. referendum ups the ante for EU: Blair's policy reversal on constitution puts pressure on France, others.(United Kingdom, European Union, Tony Blair)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Marc Champion
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