MEPs say "yes"

THE EUROPEAN Parliament moved closer to defining the EU as a cohesive force in world politics by approving the European Constitution. A majority of 500 members of Europe's parliament (MEPs) voted for the treaty, with 137 against. Some 40 deputies refrained from voting, including three Slovak MEPs nominated by the ruling Christian Democratic Movement (KDH).

Martina Jurinová 17. jan 2005

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Artists from East press panic button

A PANIC button is necessary when a situation becomes unsolvable by any other means. Ukrainian Marsel Onisko says that many artists from post-communist countries need one to keep on working.Onisko joined innovative artists' group Fly United, based in Žilina, in activating such a device. Towards the end of 2004, Fly United hit the European and Japanese markets with a new, highly attractive art magazine - Panic Button.

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