Difference between revisions of "European Voice"
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[[File:European voice No 1.gif|thumb|right|200px|[[European Voice]] Vol. 1, No. 1, published in 1995]] | [[File:European voice No 1.gif|thumb|right|200px|[[European Voice]] Vol. 1, No. 1, published in 1995]] | ||
− | 'The European Voice is the weekly journal reporting on all EU ffairs and developments. Published by [[The Economist]] Group since 1995, European Voice claims to be 'a high-quality read and staunchly independent in its reporting and opinions. It is not - and never will be - tied in any way to a member state, party or point of view.'<ref>European | + | 'The European Voice is the weekly journal reporting on all EU ffairs and developments. Published by [[The Economist]] Group since 1995, European Voice claims to be 'a high-quality read and staunchly independent in its reporting and opinions. It is not - and never will be - tied in any way to a member state, party or point of view.'<ref>European Voice [http://www.europeanvoice.com/page/european-voice-about-us/153.aspx About Us], accessed 5 April 2011</ref> |
Alongside other partners the European Voice organised a conference on the 28th February 2008 discussing water privatisation/liberalisation in Europe. | Alongside other partners the European Voice organised a conference on the 28th February 2008 discussing water privatisation/liberalisation in Europe. |
Revision as of 07:45, 5 April 2011
'The European Voice is the weekly journal reporting on all EU ffairs and developments. Published by The Economist Group since 1995, European Voice claims to be 'a high-quality read and staunchly independent in its reporting and opinions. It is not - and never will be - tied in any way to a member state, party or point of view.'[1]
Alongside other partners the European Voice organised a conference on the 28th February 2008 discussing water privatisation/liberalisation in Europe.