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International - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Launch of the Irish EU Presidency

category international | eu | event notice author Monday December 15, 2003 17:28author by because no one else listed it Report this post to the editors

Dear Romano Prodi, what does GATS mean ?

On Jan 1st, 2004, Italy will hand the Presidency of the European Union over to Ireland.

Dublin Castle is the location for the 1st meeting between the Irish govt. and the European Commission for the launch of the Presidency on Tuesday 6th of Jan.

author by john mc dermott - R.F.FP.(remove Fianna Fail Party)publication date Wed Dec 17, 2003 01:19author email jmcd33 at eircom dot netauthor address Ashtown,Dublin 15author phone Report this post to the editors

One Mafiosi to another......

author by Goldman Sachspublication date Sat Dec 20, 2003 17:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Irish EU Information Providers
http://euireland.ie/links/index.htm

Europe Direct - the European Commisions Call Centre.
Citizens and businesses from anywhere in the European Union can dial this number and ask questions about any subject related to the policies and activities of the EU.
00800 6 7 8 9 10 11

Eurojus(tice) Consultant Ireland - responsible for providing information to Irish citizens on their rights under EU law.
A consultant is available to make presentations to groups
01 634 1111

author by George Stapletonpublication date Wed Dec 24, 2003 17:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Launch of the Presidency is on New Years Day at 1pm. Bertie will be raising the EU flag at Dublin Castle.

author by are there's nothing special in that!publication date Sat Dec 27, 2003 19:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

First half-year 1958 BELGIUM Mr Larock
Second half-year 1958 GERMANY Mr Balke
First half-year 1959 FRANCE Mr Couve de Murville
Second half-year 1959 ITALY Mr Pella
First half-year 1960 LUXEMBOURG Mr Schaus
Second half-year 1960 NETHERLANDS Mr Luns
First half-year 1961 BELGIUM Mr Spaak
Second half-year 1961 GERMANY Mr Schroeder
First half-year 1962 FRANCE Mr Couve de Murville
Second half-year 1962 ITALY Mr Colombo
First half-year 1963 LUXEMBOURG Mr Schaus
Second half-year 1963 NETHERLANDS Mr Luns
First half-year 1964 BELGIUM Mr Fayat
Second half-year 1964 GERMANY Mr Schroeder
First half-year 1965 FRANCE Mr Couve de Murville
Second half-year 1965 ITALY Mr Fanfani
First half-year 1966 LUXEMBOURG Mr Werner
Second half-year 1966 NETHERLANDS Mr Biesheuvel
First half-year 1967 BELGIUM Mr Van Elslande
Second half-year 1967 GERMANY Mr Brandt
First half-year 1968 FRANCE Mr Couve de Murville
Second half-year 1968 ITALY Mr Medici
First half-year 1969 LUXEMBOURG Mr Gregoire
Second half-year 1969 NETHERLANDS Mr Luns
First half-year 1970 BELGIUM Mr Harmel
Second half-year 1970 GERMANY Mr Scheel
First half-year 1971 FRANCE Mr Schuman
Second half-year 1971 ITALY Mr Moro
First half-year 1972 LUXEMBOURG Mr Thorn
Second half-year 1972 NETHERLANDS Mr Schmelzer
First half-year 1973 BELGIUM Mr Harmel
Second half-year 1973 DENMARK Mr Nørgaard
First half-year 1974 GERMANY Mr Scheel
Second half-year 1974 FRANCE Mr Sauvagnargues
First half-year 1975 IRELAND Mr Fitzgerald
Second half-year 1975 ITALY Mr Rumor
First half-year 1976 LUXEMBOURG Mr Thorn
Second half-year 1976 NETHERLANDS Mr Van der Stoel
First half-year 1977 UNITED KINGDOM Mr Crosland, then Mr Owen
Second half-year 1977 BELGIUM Mr Simonet
First half-year 1978 DENMARK Mr Andersen
Second half-year 1978 GERMANY Mr Genscher
First half-year 1979 FRANCE Mr François-Poncet
Second half-year 1979 IRELAND Mr Lynch
First half-year 1980 ITALY Mr Ruffini
Second half-year 1980 LUXEMBOURG Ms Flesh
First half-year 1981 NETHERLANDS Mr Van der Klaauw
Second half-year 1981 UNITED KINGDOM Mr Carrington
First half-year 1982 BELGIUM Mr Tindemans
Second half-year 1982 DENMARK Mr Ellemann-Jensen
First half-year 1983 GERMANY Mr Genscher
Second half-year 1983 GREECE Mr Varfis
First half-year 1984 FRANCE Mr Dumas
Second half-year 1984 IRELAND Mr Barry
First half-year 1985 ITALY Mr Andreotti
Second half-year 1985 LUXEMBOURG Mr Poos
First half-year 1986 NETHERLANDS Mr Van den Broek
Second half-year 1986 UNITED KINGDOM Mr Howe
First half-year 1987 BELGIUM Mr Tindemans
Second half-year 1987 DENMARK Mr Ellemann-Jensen
First half-year 1988 GERMANY Mr Genscher
Second half-year 1988 GREECE Mr Pangalos
First half-year 1989 SPAIN Mr Fernández Ordóñez
Second half-year 1989 FRANCE Mr Dumas
First half-year 1990 IRELAND Mr Collins
Second half-year 1990 ITALY Mr de Michelis
First half-year 1991 LUXEMBOURG Mr Poos
Second half-year 1991 NETHERLANDS Mr Van den Broek
First half-year 1992 PORTUGAL Mr de Deus Pinheiro
Second half-year 1992 UNITED KINGDOM Mr Hurd
First half-year 1993 DENMARK Mr Rasmussen
Second half-year 1993 BELGIUM Mr Claes
First half-year 1994 GREECE Mr Papoulias
Second half-year 1994 GERMANY Mr Kinkel
First half-year 1995 FRANCE Mr Juppé
Second half-year 1995 SPAIN Mr Solana
First half-year 1996 ITALY Mr Dini
Second half-year 1996 IRELAND Mr Spring
First half-year 1997 NETHERLANDS Mr Van Mierlo
Second half-year 1997 LUXEMBOURG Mr Poos
First half-year 1998 UNITED KINGDOM Mr Cook
Second half-year 1998 AUSTRIA Mr Schüssel
First half-year 1999 GERMANY Mr Fischer
Second half-year 1999 FINLAND Ms Halonen
First half-year 2000 PORTUGAL Mr Gama
Second half-year 2000 FRANCE Mr Védrine
First half-year 2001 SWEDEN Ms Lindh
Second half-year 2001 BELGIUM Mr Michel
First half-year 2002 SPAIN Mr Piqué i Camps
Second half-year 2002 DENMARK Mr Møller
First half-year 2003 GREECE Mr Papandreou
Second half-year 2003 ITALY Mr Frattini

author by -publication date Sat Dec 27, 2003 19:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

http://eu2004.ie/templates/homepage.asp?sNavlocator=1

they still haven't updated the northern ireland assembly election results which really shows like they care.

author by Starstruck - UCD Studentpublication date Sun Dec 28, 2003 19:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

As the handing over of the presidency looms large and the great honour awaits,id like a moment of fucking silence for the people in Iraq who are no longer with us because of the complicity of Ahern and his friends in the E.U with the mass murderers Bush and Blair.
Shame on the whole fucking lot of you.
A europe for peace?
How about it.
Shame

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