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EU News Flashes and Events for 97-01-16
From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>
CONTENTS
[01] Santer speaks on BSE priorities
[02] Foot and mouth report denied
[03] CJD epidemic could hit thousands
[04] Commission plans food safety unit
[05] Report on Delors to be ECB chief
[06] No EU plans for D. Telekom deal
[07] EU/Britain row on BA alliance
[08] Fine threat to KLM suspended
[09] Thomson Multimedia to get aid
[10] EU to rule on Danish ship aid
[11] Main EU events for January 16
[01] Santer speaks on BSE priorities
STRASBOURG, France - European Commission President Jacques Santer denied on
Wednesday that it had ever put the interests of the beef market before public
health or tried to play down the dangers of madcow disease.
[02] Foot and mouth report denied
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has no secret report on the danger of a
European Union foot and mouth epidemic, an official said on Wednesday.
[03] CJD epidemic could hit thousands
LONDON - The medical time bomb planted by mad cow disease may kill tens of
thousands of people -- or perhaps fewer than a hundred -- British
epidemiologists said on Wednesday.
[04] Commission plans food safety unit
BRUSSELS - The European Commission is planning to separate responsibilities
for food safety and agricultural policy following an internal review prompted
by the row over the handling of the mad cow crisis.
[05] Report on Delors to be ECB chief
FRANKFURT - The European Monetary Institute on Wednesday declined comment on a
German magazine report that European Commission President Jacques Delors would
be the first president of the European Central Bank.
[06] No EU plans for D. Telekom deal
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has no plans to present proposals in March
to force Deutsche Telekom to sell part or all of its cable television network,
a European Commission source said on Wednesday.
[07] EU/Britain row on BA alliance
BRUSSELS - Britain's latest row with the European Commission, over British
Airways's planned deal with American Airlines, has prompted another visit to
an already well-thumbed EU treaty and its less-than-clear diktats.
[08] Fine threat to KLM suspended
BRUSSELS - The European Commission has temporarily suspended moves to threaten
Dutch airline KLM with daily fines amid signs that the carrier will provide
data sought by the EU executive, an official said on Wednesday.
[09] Thomson Multimedia to get aid
PARIS - French Industry Minister Franck Borotra said on Wednesday that state
consumer electronics group Thomson Multimedia would get a capital injection in
the next few weeks.
[10] EU to rule on Danish ship aid
BRUSSELS - The European Commission is expected to decide soon that illegal
state aid had been granted in five cases in the Danish shipbuilding sector and
that the support should be paid back, an EU source said on Wednesday.
[11] Main EU events for January 16
STRASBOURG - European Parliament plenary session begins at 0900 GMT (fourth of
five days).
BRUSSELS - Committee of the Regions plenary session resumes at 0800 GMT
(second of two days); European Commissioner Fischler gives address at 0800
GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Commission regular weekly meeting begins at 0800 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio meets European Commission
President Santer at 1030 GMT - holds joint news conference at 1330 GMT; visits
the Economic and Social Committee at 1500 GMT; meets European Commissioner
Oreja at 1610 GMT.
From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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