Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Marc Champion - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Marc Champion
TitleSubjectAuthors
Britain is accused of spying on U.N.: claim by U.K. ex-minister adds to charges plaguing Blair since Baghdad fell.(United Nations; Tony Blair)Business, internationalMarc Champion, Jess Bravin
EU maintains China arms embargo.(European Union)(includes "Trade Partners" import and export statistical tables)Business, internationalScott Miller, Marcus Walker, Marc Champion
NATO chief seeks to calm waters.(Jaap de Hoop Scheffer)Business, internationalMarc Champion
New EU-merger regulator is business-friendly liberal.(Neelie Kroes named competition commissioner of European Union)Business, internationalMarc Champion, Dan Bilefsky
Spain is hit in attack by terrorist bombers: Madrid blasts deal a blow ahead of Sunday's voting; responsibility is unclear.Business, internationalCarlta Vitzthum, Keith Johnson, Marc Champion
Spaniards make election a referendum on terrorism: with al Qaeda link emerging, bombings to have wide impact.(Madrid Train Station Bombing, 2004)Business, internationalKeith Johnson, Philip Shishkin, C.D.H. Cooper, Marc Champion, David Crawford
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
Ukraine presents a membership quandray for the European Union.Business, internationalMarc Champion, Allison Cullison
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
U.S. toils to get European help on Middle East: Germany may back vision for reshaping the region; NATO will play key role.Business, internationalPhilip Shishkin, Marc Champion
U.S. tries to bridge gap left by Spain: Washington, U.K. look to ease tension over Iraq; Paris and Berlin are quiet.Business, internationalMarc Champion, Carlta Vitzhum, Carla Anne Robbins
Zapatero plans shift in Spanish priorities: U.S.-led Iraq occupation is warned of troop pullout; tighter EU ties are sought.(Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, European Union)Business, internationalMarc Champion, Carlta Vitzhum
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