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...code for all future deals. As much as 18% of Ryanair's business - the flyer had 2002 revenues of €843 million - depends on deals with state-owned airports. If the Commission comes down hard, Ryanair could either be forced to withdraw from those airports, particularly in France and Spain, or pay more. That could cut its operating margins from the present 30% or so to less than 20%, says Joe Gill, head of equity research at Dublin-based Goodbody Stockbrokers...
...more grown-up and blatantly sexual beat - shiver and cough to a halt. Spears has made only one stop on the tour before Paris, five days and at least one allegedly shaky night in London. Now the rest of her jam-packed itinerary - showcases in Germany and Spain, a much-anticipated appearance in Scotland for the MTV Europe Music Awards - is about to go up like a puff of nasal spray. The singer will spend only one more day in Paris before abandoning the tour entirely and returning to the U.S. to convalesce at her mother's house in Kentwood...
...after writing “What is France?” on her console. Schrum, going into the final round just barely ahead of Naam with $5,700, also wagered his full winnings—and doubled his pot with the correct response of “What is Spain...
...success of the invasion [Oct. 20], suggested that some U.S. authorities knew the extent of the threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Who in the U.S. intelligence services or government--by accident or design--exaggerated that threat and thus misled the governments and peoples of Australia, Spain and Britain? An independent public inquiry is essential to settle that question. It must be followed by U.S. actions showing that lessons have been learned from the Iraq situation. Otherwise it is less likely that any U.S. ally will again support threats of invasion, let alone war itself, on the basis...
...invasion [Oct. 20], suggested that some U.S. authorities knew the extent of the threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Who in the U.S. intelligence services or government?by accident or design?exaggerated that threat and thus misled the governments and peoples of Australia, Britain and Spain? An independent public inquiry is essential to settle that question. It must be followed by U.S. actions showing that lessons have been learned. Otherwise it is less likely that any U.S. ally will again support threats of invasion, let alone war itself, on the basis of evidence provided by the U.S. Michael...