Sunday 25 May 2008

References : When I notice them

Used as a source :
Julien Frisch, 29th july 2008
The 8th Circle, 3th september 2008







Directory :
"EU news linklog, mostly rounding up EU content from the UK broadsheet press."
Nosemonkey EUtopia

Feed + Links :
ReEuropa

Links list :
The 8th Circle
Links Exchange :
Forex

Used as a Resource :

The unholy trinity, EUreferendum, 2nd September
A confrontation shapes up, EUreferendum, 4th September

Ukraine: aah the joys of democracy. The 8th Circle, 5th September
The Thaw II. Julien Frisch, Watching Europe 8th September
Powerful women (III): Benita Ferrero-Waldner. Julien Frisch, Watching Europe 5th September

Q&A: How will the UK bailout work? CNN International world business 8th October
"European Avenue5 hours ago
Newspapers : EU in Financial Turmoil Update 8th October
Bank shares slump again despite £500bn bail-out . Jon Swaine, The Telegraph (en) " ... The plan will see the Government spend up to £50 billion - the equivalent of £2,000 for every taxpayer - on buying priority shares in the banks in order to boost their capital. Half is available immediately, while a further £25 billion can be used if necess... "

BlogPulse. com, 1st October

Regulating anonymous blogs?. cearta.ie, the Irish for rights, 24th September.
" ... I couldn’t disagree more with Marianne Mikko’s proposals relating to or with Berlins’ weary acceptance of their inevitably. Unsurprisingly, they have attacted much derision online, especially from politically critical of the EU (see also here from today’s Telegraph online), though there are some rather more balanced assessments as well. For example, European Avenue suggests that Mikko should exercise judgment when reading information; I agree, we should all take responsibility for judging what we read, rather than expecting Mikko’s Big Sister to grade it for quality in advance ..."



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