Her company, Broad Union, signed joint ventures and supplied the ministry with train wheels, sound barriers, and more.
The French president wants a banking union with a joint guarantee of deposits and a joint fund to pay down debt.
Mark Wareham, a joint union spokesman, said the offer to replace the current "unpopular uniform" which has a low cut front had persuaded staff.
He admitted four years ago that he used PEDs while with the Texas Rangers from 2001-03, before MLB and the union started their joint drug program.
All of a sudden, though, Berlin is abuzz with talk of remaking the European Union: issuing joint Eurobonds, renegotiating the EU's treaties, even creating a federal Europe.
Because management and the players' union have a joint drug agreement, an arbitrator could determine that any action taken by the team amounted to multiple punishments for the same offense.
He wants a European banking union that contains a joint deposit guarantee scheme.
Sudan's government has agreed to a joint African Union and UN force made up of 26, 000 peacekeepers on the condition that it would be predominantly African.
It is not (yet) formally off track in its joint European Union-International Monetary Fund adjustment programme, and there's no big "forcing" event coming up to concentrate their minds.
Mr Dyson was the National Union of Teachers' official who led strike action at Rawmarsh Community School and is the joint divisional secretary of the union's Rotherham branch.
The guilds have been preparing for these negotiations for years, hiring staff with extensive labor union experience, and developing joint strategies and a harder line than producers have seen in decades.
Indeed, joint committees of cooperating union and employer health and safety experts are increasingly common at large worksites, observers say.
Specifically, because we know the importance of peace in Darfur I am announcing today more help from Britain to train, equip and deploy African troops for the joint UN-African Union peacekeeping operation.
"The announcement by Aviva to cut 1, 100 staff will cause alarm across the insurance industry, " said Derek Simpson, joint leader of the Unite union.
Signing of the agreement will clear the way for some two dozen joint ventures between the Soviet Union and members of the American Trade Consortium.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: US-Soviet Joint Ventures: The Camel's Nose Under The Tent
So we'll see whether this ends up with a joint United Nations and African Union force actually being deployed to Darfur to help both civilians and humanitarian agencies.
AMISOM, which has a joint mandate from the African Union and the UN, consists of some 10, 000 troops, mainly Ugandans with some Burundians, soon to be increased to 17, 000.
Reports during the weekend said the U.S. and European Union finance officials are considering issuing a joint statement on the matter, designed to ease growing worries and to send a warning to other countries.
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Few places would be better starting points than an examination of the costs to the West of proposed joint ventures with the Soviet Union -- and the need for an improved approach to their consideration by the U.S. government.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: US-Soviet Joint Ventures: The Camel's Nose Under The Tent
Against these significant potential costs to the United States stand the profits to be realized by, at present, a small number of private firms on the U.S. side who wish to participate in joint ventures with the Soviet Union.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: US-Soviet Joint Ventures: The Camel's Nose Under The Tent
But Tony Woodley, joint general secretary of the biggest union, Unite, is bullish.
ASEAN's core members, including Thailand, recently persuaded the European Union to agree to let Myanmar attend their joint meetings.
Well joining me to discuss what banks do for us and what they should do in the 21st Century - I have Stuart Cliffe from the National Association of Bank Customers, Rory Murphy who's joint general secretary of the banking union UNIFI - and Tim Sweeney of course director general of the British Bankers Association.
Bush also announced a joint venture with Japan, the European Union and other countries to develop "state-of-the-art" climate modeling to help isolate the causes of climate change.
If at least two member states declare national emergencies, the European Commission would be allowed to declare a "Union emergency", and would have to ensure joint action with relevant non-EU countries and co-ordination of national measures.
The study was publicized widely throughout the world, but it was denounced by the European Union Food Safety Authority, rejected in a rare joint statement by the six French national scientific academies, and ridiculed by scores of scientists.
Now, at the 2005 Joint Assembly meeting organised by the American Geophysical Union, space scientists say they are confident - and agreed - that Voyager has gone beyond the termination shock and is flirting with deep space.
It is a joint project between America, most of the European Union, Japan, China, India, Russia and South Korea.
He favours a banking union, with not just central supervision of big banks but with joint guarantees for banking deposits.
In a joint statement, Reading University Muslim Society, Reading University Students Union (RUSU) and the University of Reading said they agreed the event had been "undermined by the increasing threat of violent protest from extremist groups outside the University community".
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