Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Dan Bilefsky - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Dan Bilefsky
TitleSubjectAuthors
Brewing giants discuss a 'significant transaction': Interbrew, AmBev weigh merger or stock swap; threat to Anheuser-Busch?Business, internationalDan Bilefsky, John Miller, Geraldo Samor
Commission will back inviting Turkey into EU.Business, internationalHugh Pope, Dan Bilefsky
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 entrants lose low-cost luster.Business, internationalDan Bilefsky
EU invites Turkey to discuss joining.(European Union)Business, internationalHugh Pope, Dan Bilefsky
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
Fate of nominees for top EU body remains in doubt.(European Union's European Commission)Business, internationalAlexei Barrionuevo, Dan Bilefsky
New EU-merger regulator is business-friendly liberal.(Neelie Kroes named competition commissioner of European Union)Business, internationalMarc Champion, Dan Bilefsky
SABMiller has a tall order.(the prospects for an SABMiller PLC bid for Molson Inc.)Business, internationalDan Bilefsky, Chris Chipello, Chris Lawton
To join the EU, Romania faces many hurdles: graft and rights issues make outcome uncertain; warnings rattle optimists.Business, internationalDan Bilefsky
Voters across Europe lodge protest in Parliament ballot: opposition to the Iraq War and EU skepticism emerge as themes of the election.(European Union)Business, internationalDan Bilefsky, Hannah Karp
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