by MONITOR
MILLIONS of British families were at risk of identity and other fraud afterdetails of 25 million people were lost by HM Revenue & Customs.French trade unionists continued their strikes against President Sarkozy's reform plans. Meanwhile former President Chirac was questioned about misuse of public funds when he was Mayor Paris. Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Uganda suspended Pakistan's membership of the organisation following President Musharraf's imposition of martial law and arrest of judges. Daimler announced plans to develop a zero-emission electric car for the market in 2010. Japan introduced mandatory finger printing and photography of all foreigners entering the country. The US Federal Reserve aid that the US economy could not grow at more than 2.5 percent annually without causing rising inflation. At its 40th anniversary meeting the Association of South East Asian Naitons (Asean) adopted a human rights charter but disagreed on whether Myanmar should be asked to adhere to it.
THE WEEK THAT WAS
03/12/2013 00:00
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- Britons cash in on the outgoing Golden Visa in Spain to beat the 90 day rule
- Royal Navy submarine dives into a storm in Spain
- After a holiday in Mallorca Richard Gere moves to Spain
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
- The 90 day rule does have some positive results in Spain!
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