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No pressure is Rajinder's mantra.
May 31, 2002... : As the mercury threatens to rise further this summer, the probables for the Indian hockey teams - both men and women - were seen sweating it out at Capital's National Stadium on Tuesday. The preparation is on for the upcoming tough...

Training, but not sure for what.
May 31, 2002... : The situation from the beginning itself was confusing, even as the Indian Hockey Federation announced a list of probables for the four-nation tournament in Germany. These probables are currently undergoing trianing in Bangalore under...

Radio Mirchi to air Miss Universe pageant live.
May 31, 2002... : Radio Mirchi is the only radio station in India to bring Femina Miss India Universe Neha Dhupia, from Puerto Rico, live on air across Mumbai, Pune, Indore and Ahmedabad in the last three days. And just to keep spirits soaring all round,...

Singer Jagjit Singh nurturing political ambitions?
May 31, 2002... We saw the launch of Samvedna the album that narrates Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's poem in ghazal form by none other than ace ghazal singer Jagjit Singh. However, that's not the end of this association. The duo is getting back...

Lucky Ali to explore his acting talent.
May 31, 2002... Presenting Lucky Ali. Poet, Musician, Singer. His angst-filled voice with it earthy tang touched a chord in every Indian heart. Sunoh , Sifar and Aks , are albums treasured by every one of his die-hard fans. Having established his own soulful...

Raveena's affinity for Jons continues.
May 31, 2002... We aren't talking about 'the' John Abraham that Ravs has been constantly heard to be linked with. The person that we're referring to here is another jack (or should we say Jon?) that Raveena met recently. Anand Jon, an international...

Director Kalpana Lajmi hates acting.
May 31, 2002... Her next film titled Kyon is already on floor and the rosy-cheeked director is all set to invest her sweat and blood in this one. However, ask the director to pose for a photograph with the camera, and she'll deny the outrageous request....

I will put my money on Italy: Yukta Mookhey.
May 31, 2002... Yukta says, "The World Cup is an event that not only brings out the competitive spirit in players but also sows the seeds of unity amongst all participating nations. It has come like a breath of fresh air for us, especially after the...

Ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh eyeing politics.
May 31, 2002... We saw the launch of 'Samvedna,' the album that narrates Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's poem in ghazal form by none other than ace ghazal singer Jagjit Singh. However, that's not the end of this association. The duo is getting...

Traffic troubles for Yukta Mookhey.
May 31, 2002... When Yukta finds herself at the wheel, it's tense time for her. Not that she can't drive, it's just that the others can't drive or so she claims. "These people drive so badly, so many times they've just missed banging my car," she...

Pvt general insurance firms corner 4% share.
May 31, 2002... Byline: Rajarshi Roy : In the first year of operations private firms in the general insurance business have garnered a 4 per cent share of the market. The six private general insurers have reported a gross premium of over Rs 450 crore,...

Baxter and Govt talk vaccines.
May 31, 2002... Byline: Jayanta Ghosh : Baxter India is in talks with the Indian government to supply anti-small pox vaccines. The company has intimated the defence ministry and National Disaster Management Cell under the Prime Minister's Office...

Now, Amul goes on-campus.
May 31, 2002... Byline: Swati Bharadwaj-Chand : Amul is taking its retail tale a step further as it prepares to storm campuses of corporates and academic institutions across the country with its 'The Taste of India' parlour or kiosks, even as it readies...

Low-key summer for fruit-based soft drinks.
May 31, 2002... Byline: Neera Bhardwaj : Remember Digen Verma? For those who don't, he was part of Parle Agro's teaser ad campaign for Frooti last summer. Competitors in the non-carbonated soft drinks (fruit/fruit pulp or nectar based) were equally...

Equity and cricket: The same ballgame.
May 31, 2002... Byline: Vinu Lal : Indian equity markets share a lot in common with the national cricket team. A survey by JM Morgan Stanley has drawn parallels between cricket and equities in terms of poor performance by the pivotal players in both...

IT firms feel the heat from war talk.
May 31, 2002... IT firms feel the heat from war talk Times News Network : War clouds on the subcontinent are casting a shadow on India Inc, particularly companies in the software and business process outsourcing (BPO) space. While signs of...

Suzuki's to invest over Rs 2,000 cr in MUL.
May 31, 2002... Byline: ADITYA CHATTERJEE : Japanese auto major Suzuki Motor is prepared to invest over Rs 2,000 crore for its Indian subsidiary Maruti Udyog this fiscal. Suzuki could also end up controlling 74.2 per cent stake in its Indian...

OFF-DUTY COP SHOT DEAD IN KHAYELITSHA.
May 31, 2002... (SUBS: LEADS WITH MINOR EDITS) An off-duty policeman was shot and killed in Khayelitsha on the Cape Flats on Thursday night while investigating a crime in progress, Western Cape police said. Captain Eugene Sitzer said on Friday morning that...

Standard Corporate and Merchant Bank FOREX OPENING RATES FOR 31 May.
May 31, 2002... 2002 as at 09:00 Rates for amounts up to R 140 000 Bank Buying | Bank Selling Country Cur T/T Cheques Foreign | Cheques Foreign Notes | and T/T Notes QUOTATIONS ON BASIS RAND PER UNIT FOREIGN CURRENCY BRITISH STERLING GBP 13.9738 13.9412...

MAYOR KICKSTARTS WINTER JERSEY PROJECT.
May 31, 2002... A nationwide project to collect jerseys for the needy was launched by Cape Town mayor Gerald Morkel at the Wimpy Bar in the city centre on Friday. The initiative is a joint venture between the Wimpy Charity Trust and Child Welfare....

TASK TEAM SET UP TO INVESTIGATE BABY'S RAPE.
May 31, 2002... A special task team was set up to re-investigate the rape of a five-month-old girl in Joubert Park late last year, Johannesburg police said on Friday. Sergeant Amanda Roestoff said all the witnesses would be interviewed again, including the...

SIX-YEAR-OLD RAPED BY NEIGHBOUR.
May 31, 2002... A six-year-old girl was apparently raped by a neighbour on Wednesday at Inanda outside Durban, police said on Friday. Inspector Thembeka Luthuli said the mother noticed her daughter walking differently on Thursday. She inspected her daughter...

I HAVEN'T BEEN ASKED TO QUIT: MORKEL.
May 31, 2002... Beleaguered Western Cape Democratic Alliance leader Gerald Morkel says the party has not asked him to quit over the Harksen affair. "Absolutely not," he said on Friday. "I've heard rumours that people are uneasy. But you know, most of them......

FARM MANAGER SHOOTS THREE WORKERS.
May 31, 2002... (SUBS: THE POLICE DO NOT YET KNOW IF THIS WAS A RACIST INCIDENT, BUT THE FARM MANAGER IS WHITE WHILE THE THREE VICTIMS ARE BLACK) Northern Province police were looking for a 27-year-old manager of a farm between Alma and Vaalwater, near...

ROBBERS FLEE WITH JEWELLERY, CASH AND FIREARMS.
May 31, 2002... Two men fled with jewellery, cash and two firearms after they held up staff at a factory in Kensington near Cape Town on Thursday. Police spokesman Captain Billy Jones said the men entered the Metal Surface Coating factory in 10th Avenue at...

IMPLATS NON-EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN RESIGNS.
May 31, 2002... Impala Platinum Holdings Limited (Implats) director and non-executive chairman Michael McMahon announced his resignation on Friday, a day after announcing his resignation from the board of the company's major shareholder, Gencor. McMahon is...

ENVIRON NGOs WARN WSSD MAY COLLAPSE.
May 31, 2002... Various non-governmental organisations on Friday warned United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan that the upcoming World Summit on Sustainable Development was in danger of collapse. In a letter to Annan, the World Wildlife Fund, Friends of...

RAND DROPS TO R9,73/$, JSE GAINS 0,7 PERCENT.
May 31, 2002... The rand has given up some of its recent gains by noon Friday while the JSE moved north after Wall Street traded sideways Thursday. The local currency weakened to R9,73/$ from R9,67/$ Thursday evening. The JSE overall index gained 0,7 percent...

GARDENER FOUND STRANGLED IN PRETORIA.
May 31, 2002... A 78-year-old gardener was found dead on Thursday after a house where he worked was broken into at Parktown in Pretoria. Police spokesman Inspector Percy Morokane on Friday said the owners of the house found the garage door open and equipment...

KAGISO INVESTS IN GLOBAL COMMS GROUP.
May 31, 2002... In its first venture into the communications industry, Kagiso Enterprises, a subsidiary of empowerment group Kagiso Trust Investments, has acquired 25,1% of Citigate South Africa, the local operation of Incepta Group plc. Listed on the London...

THABEX EXPLORATION HIKES HEPS BY 263 PERCENT.
May 31, 2002... JSE-listed mining and exploration company Thabex Exploration has sharply raised revenue from R247 000 to R4,024 million for the period ended February. The company on Friday reported a net operating income of R2,587 million, an improved...

WINTER IS HERE: WEATHER SERVICE.
May 31, 2002... Winter has unquestionably arrived, with snow continuing to fall over the eastern parts of the country on Friday, the SA Weather Service said in Pretoria. "We can't deny it any longer, winter is definitely here," senior forecaster Evert...

HARKSEN'S FRAUD CASE POSTPONED.
May 31, 2002... The fraud case against German fugitive Jurgen Harksen and his wife Jeannette was postponed on Friday to August 30 for further investigation. The couple appeared in the Cape Town Regional Court before Magistrate Arnold Loubser, but were not...

WIMPY'S JERSEY APPEAL FOR WINTER.
May 31, 2002... Wimpy's national jersey appeal was given a kickstart in Cape Town on Friday when mayor Gerald Morkel donated jerseys to the Wimpy Bar in St George's Mall. The national jersey appeals runs from May 27 to June 10, just as the first winter...

ALLEGED FARMWORKER KILLER ARRESTED IN VEREENIGING.
May 31, 2002... A 27-year-old manager of a Northern Province farm, who allegedly shot dead three farm workers on Thursday night, was arrested in Vereeniging, south of Johannesburg, on Friday morning, Northern Province police said. Superintendent Ronel Otto...

ALLEGED FARMWORKER KILLER ARRESTED IN VEREENIGING.
May 31, 2002... (SUBS: ADDS VENUE OF COURT APPEARANCE IN LAST PAR) A 27-year-old manager of a Northern Province farm, who allegedly shot dead three farm workers on Thursday night, was arrested in Vereeniging, south of Johannesburg on Friday morning, Northern...

DRD DENIES REPORTS OF MINE CLOSURE, PRODUCTION CUTS.
May 31, 2002... Gold miner Durban Roodepoort Deep chairman and chief executive officer Mark Wellesley-Wood on Friday rejected reports which began circulating this week that the company was "set to lose over 40% of its refined gold production this year due to...

JHB SHOULD BE A HOME FOR ALL CITIZENS.
May 31, 2002... A challenge facing South Africans was to make Johannesburg a home for all citizens, President Thabo Mbeki said on Friday. Addressing guests at the opening of Tribunal Gardens, a housing complex in Fordsburg near central Johannesburg, Mbeki...

FIRST NATIONAL BANK PUBLIC EXCHANGE RATES.
May 31, 2002... against the Rand on Fri 31 May 2002 for amounts up to R50 000 Bank Bank Bank Bank Currency Selling Buying Buying Buying Rate Rate TC's Notes Rand per Foreign Currency Unit USD US DOLLARS 9.8631 9.6473 9.5913 9.5663 GBP BRITISH STERLING...

MTSHALI LEADS BOYCOTT AHEAD OF CRUCIAL CAPITAL VOTE.
May 31, 2002... KwaZulu-Natal premier Lionel Mtshali and IFP MPLs on Friday staged a walkout of the provincial legislature in Ulundi ahead of a crucial vote on whether Pietermaritzburg should be the province's legislative capital. The IFP, with 34 out of...

FSTATE BABY KILLED, TEEN DAD ARRESTED.
May 31, 2002... A Ficksburg teenage father allegedly killed his 18-month-old son and hid the body in a plastic bag on the banks of the Caledon River on Wednesday, Free State police said. Inspector Freddie Weitz on Friday said the 18-year-old father went to...

EUROPEAN COMMISSION HELPS SUMMIT COSTS.
May 31, 2002... Organisers of the World Summit on Sustainable Development to be held in Johannesburg (Jowsco) at the end of August to will be given 500000 euros (R4,5-million) by the European Commission to help cover the costs. The commission said in a...

MBEKI & "BLACK" PRINCIPALS MEETING POSTPONED.
May 31, 2002... A meeting between President Thabo Mbeki and principals of historically black higher education institutions, scheduled for Friday afternoon, has been postponed, the presidency said. This was partly due to the unavailability of Education...

TOO FEW SA INVESTORS RIDING WAVE OF CHINA BOOM.
May 31, 2002... Astronauts say China's Great Wall, a 6000km structure built over 2000 years to keep out foreign invaders, can be seen from the moon. Now there is a new beacon on the Chinese horizon, Shanghai's 460m-high Jin Mao skyscraper, the fourth tallest...

ANTI-TOBACCO HOTLINE RECEIVES 12500 COMPLAINTS.
May 31, 2002... Over 12500 smoking-related complaints were made through the Health Department's anti-tobacco hotline in less than a year, Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang said on Friday. Many came from the general public, reporting restaurant owners...

AWB LEADER'S APPLICATION POSTPONED.
May 31, 2002... The application by Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader Eugene Terre'Blanche to have his prison sentence converted to correctional supervision was postponed in the Pretoria High Court on Friday. His lawyer Gerrie Basson said the application...

BRIGHTER TIMES AHEAD FOR SA AS RAND RECOVERS.
May 31, 2002... A proposed 16c reduction in the fuel price was an indication that the rand's recovery was helping to combat rampant inflation, chief economist at Sanlam Investment Management, Jac Laubscher, said on Friday. "However, we are waiting for...

MARITZBURG GETS THE NOD, DESPITE IFP OBJECTION.
May 31, 2002... KwaZulu-Natal is set for a single legislative seat in Pietermaritzburg, despite opposition from the Inkatha Freedom Party which led a walkout of the provincial legislature on Friday ahead of a crucial vote on the issue. The vote went ahead...

PRIME MINISTER TO BE SWORN IN NEXT WEEK.
May 31, 2002... Pakalitha Mosisili, the leader of the Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) which won the recent general elections, will be sworn in as prime minister of the country on Tuesday next week. The government secretary, Tlohang Sekhamane, announced...

DA COMPUTERS STOLEN AND INFO COPIED: SELFE.
May 31, 2002... The Democratic Alliance has suffered a series of thefts of computers and intellectual property over the past few weeks, the party said on Friday. DA federal council chairman James Selfe said in a statement that six computers had been stolen...

"ADAM AND EVE" COUPLE SENTENCED TO 20 YEARS.
May 31, 2002... A 16-year-old girl sobbed inconsolably on Friday after she and her teenage boyfriend were effectively sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for the gruesome murder of a local nurse a year ago. The angelic-looking couple, who referred to...

LOWER PETROL PRICE EXPECTED.
May 31, 2002... Economists on Friday predicted a drop in the petrol price of about 16c a litre from next week. Market analyst George Glynos from Standard and Poor's (MMS) said the price of petrol should be cut by about 16 or 17c/l and that of diesel by...

MARAIS STEPS DOWN FOLLOWING NEW SEXUAL MISCONDUCT CLAIMS.
May 31, 2002... Western Cape premier and New National Party provincial leader Peter Marais has stepped down following the latest claims of sexual misconduct that may lead to criminal prosecution, NNP leader Marthinus van Schalkwyk said on Friday. more...

FOOD COULD BECOME TASTIER DUE TO GENE MANIPULATION: BIOTECHNOLOGIST.
May 31, 2002... Foodstuffs could in future be genetically manipulated to enhance their taste and nutritional value, Dr Jocelyn Webster, executive officer of the South African biotechnology association, Africa Bio, said on Friday. Work was also being done to...

NIGEL MAN ARRESTED ON RAPE CHARGES.
May 31, 2002... A 25-year-old man was arrested for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl at Blesbokspruit at Alra Park in Nigel, East Rand police said on Friday. Superintendent Andy Pieke said the man allegedly raped the girl while she was on her way home from...

At a press conference in Cape Town, Van Schalkwyk said new.
May 31, 2002... allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour were being made against Marais "and will be made public shortly, with a possibility of a legal process to follow". Van Schalkwyk said he had met Marais and the province's NNP executive about the...

EXPECTED MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR TOMORROW: 2002-06-01.
May 31, 2002... ISSUED AT 16:00 SAST BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN WEATHER SERVICE THIS FORECAST WILL BE UPDATED AT 06:00 SAST MIN MAX Pretoria 12 18 Johannesburg 09 15 Vereeniging 10 14 Nelspruit 13 19 Ermelo 09 16 Witbank 09 17 Standerton 08 12 Skukuza 14 24...

THE REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR TOMORROW: 2002-06-01.
May 31, 2002... ISSUED AT 16:00 SAST BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN WEATHER SERVICE. THIS FORECAST WILL BE UPDATED AT 06:00 SAST. WARNINGS Very cold conditions are expected over the central and eastern parts of Northern Cape, the north-eastern part of the Western...

MARAIS STEPS DOWN FOLLOWING NEW SEXUAL MISCONDUCT CLAIMS.
May 31, 2002... Western Cape premier and New National Party provincial leader Peter Marais has stepped down following the latest claims of sexual misconduct that may lead to criminal prosecution, NNP leader Marthinus van Schalkwyk said on Friday. At a press...

OMAR LAUNCH PEDESTRIAN SAFETY PROJECT IN HAMMANSKRAAL.
May 31, 2002... A pedestrian safety project to help curb the death of people crossing the N1 highway in the Hammanskraal area was launched by Transport Minister Dullah Omar on Friday. The R11-million project would include the construction of a pedestrian...

WORLD STANDARDS TO BE SET TO MAKE SECURITY GATES SAFE.
May 31, 2002... International safety standards for electronic security gates are expected to be finalised later this year, the SA National Consumer Union heard on Friday. South Africa would also use the standards being set by the International...

TRAVELLERS WEATHER FORECAST FOR TOMORROW: 2002-06-01.
May 31, 2002... ISSUED AT 16:00 SAST BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN WEATHER SERVICE. THIS FORECAST WILL BE UPDATED AT 06:00 SAST. WARNING(S): Very cold conditions are expected over the central and eastern parts of the Northern Cape, the north-eastern part of the...

MARAIS QUITS AFTER NEW SEX CLAIMS.
May 31, 2002... Western Cape premier and New National Party provincial leader Peter Marais has resigned following new claims of sexual misconduct that may lead to criminal prosecution. At a press conference in Cape Town on Friday afternoon, NNP national...

OTK REPURCHASES 4,5% OF ISSUED SHARES.
May 31, 2002... Agri services group OTK Holdings has repurchased 15,7 million shares, equivalent to 4,53%, of the company's issued share capital. Said OTK group managing director Graham Ebedes Friday: "The share repurchase programme is value enhancing for...

SEVEN HEALTH PROFESSIONS GET COMMUNITY SERVICE.
May 31, 2002... Community service is to become compulsory for seven more health professions from January 1, in terms of a Government Gazette published on Friday. These were dietetics, clinical psychology, environmental health, occupational therapy,...

FOREX CLOSING RATES.
May 31, 2002... Rates for amounts up to R 140 000 Bank Buying | Bank Selling Country Cur T/T Cheques Foreign | Cheques Foreign Notes | and T/T Notes QUOTATIONS ON BASIS RAND PER UNIT FOREIGN CURRENCY BRITISH STERLING GBP 14.0670 14.0342 14.0245 | 14.4990...

LICENCE SCAM CASE POSTPONED.
May 31, 2002... A Johannesburg Regional Court case involving what is believed to be South Africa's biggest ever driving licence conversion scam was rescheduled for June 21 on Friday. George Sambo, 44, apparently wanted for war crimes in the Democratic...

TRADE SURPLUS DOES NOT LESSEN RATE HIKE FEARS.
May 31, 2002... South Africa still faced a one percent interest rate hike in June despite a slightly better than expected trade surplus of R3,8 billion for April, Absa's senior treasury economist Christopher Hart said on Friday. The surplus was weaker than...

PROSECUTOR IN COURT FOR SCRAPPING CASES.
May 31, 2002... Suspended Midrand prosecutor Laurentia Dube, 28, charged with corruption and defeating the ends of justice, allegedly had a case scrapped on the grounds that the docket was missing while it was reportedly safely in her possession. This is was...

JAIL SENTENCES POSSIBLE FOR ILLEGAL CIRCUMCISION SCHOOL OPERATORS.
May 31, 2002... People who operate circumcision schools in the Northern Province in contravention of regulations gazetted this week, could get a fine or prison sentence of up to five years. Anyone who abducts a person to a circumcision school is guilty of...

HARKSENS APPEAR IN COURT.
May 31, 2002... German fugitive Jurgen Harksen and his wife Jeannette appeared in the Cape Town Regional Court on Friday on charges of embezzlement involving about R60-million, allegedly perpetrated in South Africa. The court was told that the South African...

CAPETOWN CHILDREN'S BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IMPROVE.
May 31, 2002... There has been a significant improvement blood lead levels since the introduction of unleaded petrol, the Medical Research Council (MRC) revealed on Friday. Preliminary results from a survey, currently being undertaken by the MRC indicate...

POLICE OPERATION NETS 61 WANTED SUSPECTS.
May 31, 2002... Sixty-one people, most of them wanted at several police stations on the North Rand, were arrested on Thursday night during a raid in Tembisa, near Kempton Park, police said. Superintendent Eugene Opperman on Friday said the operation was...

MAN KILLED IN NORTHPROV ACCIDENT.
May 31, 2002... A man was killed when the car he was driving went out of control and overturned outside Louis Trichardt in the Northern Province on Friday morning. The man, who was alone in the car, was killed instantly, said police spokesman Captain Ailwei...

UNI-NORTH RIOTS: 29 ARRESTED IN AFTERMATH.
May 31, 2002... Twenty-nine people were arrested at the University of the North on Friday morning following last week's riots which resulted in R4-million's damage to the campus, police reported. Two students were arrested for public violence and arson based...

HIGHER EDUC PLANS NEED CO-OPERATION TO SUCCEED: SAUVCA.
May 31, 2002... The highest level of co-operation between the state, higher education and the private sector will be necessary to realise the government's plans for universities and technikons, the SA Universities Vice-Chancellors Association (Sauvca) said...

SA NOW OFFICIALLY FOOT & MOUTH FREE: DIDIZA.
May 31, 2002... South Africa's Red Meet Producers Organisation (RPO) welcomed the news on Friday that the country had been declared free of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). RPO chairman Fanie Nieuwoudt South Africa could now export red meat on "a relevant...

MARAIS'S RESIGNATION WAS INEVITABLE: ANC, DA.
May 31, 2002... The African National Congress in the Western Cape said on Friday it "appreciated the difficult step taken" by Premier Peter Marais in resigning his post pending potential criminal charges being laid against him. Addressing a media conference...

R7-M WORTH OF DRUGS SEIZED AT AIRPORT.
May 31, 2002... A 27-year-old Brazilian national was arrested on Friday at the Johannesburg International Airport after police found 13kg of cocaine in his luggage, police said. Superintendent Eugene Opperman said the cocaine had a street value of...

MARAIS GETS THE BOOT IN NEW SEX ROW.
May 31, 2002... Peter Marais was on Friday booted out of public office for the third time in just over two years when new sex claims forced him out of the Western Cape premiership. NNP national leader Marthinus van Schalkwyk told a press conference on...

European Biotechnology Information Service Newslet: Commission Decision of 24 May 2002 on the sale of Community olive oil residues held by the Italian intervention agency.
May 30, 2002... (From Chemical Business NewsBase: European Biotechnology Information Service Newslet) Adopted on 24 May 2002. The Commission of the European Communities has directed the Italian intervention agency 'Agenzia per le Erogazioni in...

European Biotechnology Information Service Newslet: Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 May 2002 on undesirable substances in animal feed.
May 30, 2002... (From Chemical Business NewsBase: European Biotechnology Information Service Newslet) Adopted on 7 May 2002. The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union has issued Directive 2002/32/EC regarding the maximum levels of...

European Biotechnology Information Service Newslet: Integrated tariff of the European Communities: Chapter 26 - ores, slag and ash. [1 table].
May 30, 2002... (From Chemical Business NewsBase: European Biotechnology Information Service Newslet) The European Commission has published the Integrated Tariff of the European Communities (TARIC) on ores, slag and ash. However, the Chapter does not...

European Biotechnology Information Service Newslet: Integrated tariff of the European Communities: Chapter 31 - fertilizers. [2 tables].
May 30, 2002... (From Chemical Business NewsBase: European Biotechnology Information Service Newslet) The European Commission has published the Integrated tariff of the European Communities (TARIC) on fertilizers. However, the Chapter does not include...

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