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Bush heads to Ireland for EU-US summit

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US President George W. Bush was due in Ireland later Friday for summit talks with the European Union carefully crafted to project an image of transatlantic rapprochement after last year's ugly falling out over Iraq.
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Eurozone industrial orders up 1.8 per cent in April

Industrial orders in the 12-nation eurozone increased 1.8 per cent in April over March and were up six percent from April 2003, the statistics service Eurostat reported on Friday.

Microsoft to seek suspension of EU antitrust ruling in coming days

Microsoft is to take legal action before EU authorities to try to get the application of an antitrust ruling by the European Commission against the US software giant suspended, a spokesman said on Thursday.

Brussels launches deficit procedure against Greece

The European Commission launched on Thursday an "excessive deficit procedure" against Greece, demanding the Athens government take remedial action to get its finances in line with EU rules by 2005.
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