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Polish press review 03/12/2007 - Government & Economy.
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December 3, 2007
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Polish press review 03/12/2007 - Government & Economy
WARSAW. DECEMBER 3. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - ENERGY: Poland to Receive More Power from Ignalina Power Plant - Lithuanian Prime Minister - Poland will receive more power from Lithuania's new Ignalina nuclear power plant than was previously stipulated, Lithuanian Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas said. Poland may receive between 1,000 MW and 1,200 MW of power annually. [Rzeczpospolita]
ENERGY: Poland May Sell Up to 150 mln Tonnes of CO2 Emission Rights to Japan - Poland may sell up to 150 mln tonnes of ...
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Verdun: World War I and beyond.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...Franco-Prussian War. Peace treaty cedes Alsace and the Moselle...September 1914: German attacks on Verdun repulsed, but nearby St. Mihiel...Germans will hold it until 1918. Verdun evacuated of all civilians...railways to mass troops near Verdun. Feb. 16: Bombardment of...
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European Monetary Integration and Domestic Politics.(Review)
Magazine article from: West European Politics
; ...after the signing of the Maastricht Treaty, Verdun finds much more similarity than...terms of monetary policy autonomy. Verdun posits that it is this acceptance...groups and countries. The problem, Verdun suggests, is that such acceptance...
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Stormy History Follows Event
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...so taken aback that the fighting stopped and a peace treaty was signed. Emperor Louis, Charlemagne's son, was...followed over the throne of his empire. The result was the Treaty of Verdun, which created the areas known today as France, Germany...
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Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ...Saracen invasion, Dagobert, the Merovingians' end, and the Carolingians' (i.e. Charlemagne and his three sons) Treaty of Verdun (843 A.D.) came to mind with Charles II ("The Bald") generally regarded as the beginning of French independence...
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Discover tasty wines from Alsace.(Taste)(Column)
Newspaper article from: The Florida Times Union
; ...led to significant development of the area as a wine-growing region. It went back to the Germans in 843 when the Treaty of Verdun divided up the Holy Roman Empire and that's where it remained, torn by natural disasters and internecine struggles...
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Le Goff, Jacques: The Birth of Europe.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: History: Review of New Books
; ...latter of which "afforded a glimpse of the possibility of European legal unity" (33). Le Goff also views the Treaties of Verdun (843) and Minden (844) as the origins of a France/Germany axis so integral to the stability of the European...
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The European Union fifty years after the treaties of Rome.
Magazine article from: Behind the Headlines
; INTRODUCTION, Amy Verdun On 25 March 2007 the European...to the day--of the two treaties that gave it birth. On that...Economic Community (EEC) Treaty and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) Treaty, together referred to as the Treaties of Rome, were signed by...of these six ...
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Taking the Measure of Darkness: The Holocaust; A History
Newspaper article from: Forward
; ...many of the smaller states. It places the Treaty of Versailles in context and follows the Battle of Verdun as a transformation in the history of warfare...indeed I have found a similar emphasis on Verdun as a precursor of the Holocaust only in...
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Kohl mourns closest European ally
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...memorial to the First World War battle of Verdun. Mr Kohl did not forget: during the campaign to ratify the Maastricht treaty he made an appearance on French television...created the climate for the Maastricht treaty, and by establishing the Franco...
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One King, One Law, Three Faiths: Religion and the Rise of Absolutism in Seventeenth-Century Metz.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...dreadful setback of Charles V before its walls is not here made clear: by the treaty of Chambord the German princes agreed to the French occupation of Metz along with Toul, Verdun, and Cambrai in the status of a protectorate that would only become an...
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