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European Parliament 13.11.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 291 /1 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB IV (Notices) NOTICES FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS AND BODIES EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT WRITTEN QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER List of titles of Written Questions by Members of the European Parliament indicating the number, original language, author, political group, institution addressed, date submitted and subject of the question (2008/C291/01) E-1522/04 (DE) by Reimer Böge (PPE-DE) and Willi Piecyk (PSE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Special tax on temporary employment in Denmark Preliminary answer from the Commission (28 September 2004) Supplementary answer from the Commission (1 July 2005) E-1525/04 (EN) by Jens-Peter Bonde (IND/DEM) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Survey of disbursements from EAGGF Answer from the Commission (21 September 2004) E-1650/04 (EN) by Monica Frassoni (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: EU funding of Portuguese waste incineration capacity in light of EU waste policy objectives Answer from the Commission (4 November 2004) P-1710/04 (EN) by Carl Schlyter (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (27 July 2004) Subject: The situation of Lake Pamvotis (Ioannina, north-west Greece) Answer from the Commission (4 November 2004) E-1800/04 (EN) by Richard Corbett (PSE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Use of ‘cage beds' in Member States of the EU Answer from the Commission (12 October 2004) E-1801/04 (ES) by Raül Romeva (Verts/ALE) to the Council (17 August 2004) Subject: Exports of light weapons and munitions to Sudan Answer from the Council (9 December 2004) C 291 /2 Official Journal of the European Union EN 13.11.2008 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-1802/04 (ES) by Raül Romeva (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Mularroya dam and diversion of Jalón river (Aragon, Spain) Preliminary answer from the Commission (26 October 2004) Supplementary answer from the Commission (2 June 2005) E-1803/04 (IT) by Giovanni Pittella (PSE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Exploitation of minerals in Rosia Montana Answer from the Commission (6 October 2004) E-1804/04 (PL) by Czesław Siekierski (PPE-DE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Protection of the markets of the new EU countries (especially Poland) with regard to soft fruit Answer from the Commission (13 October 2004) E-1807/04 (DE) by Christoph Konrad (PPE-DE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Cross-border turnover tax fraud Answer from the Commission (28 September 2004) E-1810/04 (DE) by Hiltrud Breyer (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Verification of quality characteristics of olive oils Answer from the Commission (19 October 2004) E-1811/04 (DE) by Hiltrud Breyer (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: European directive on the protection of birds — Maltese accession to the EU Answer from the Commission (20 September 2004) E-1812/04 (EN) by Elspeth Attwooll (ALDE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: The removal of fins of sharks on board vessels Answer from the Commission (28 September 2004) E-1813/04 (IT) by Antonio Di Pietro (ALDE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Discriminatory treatment by the Max Planck Society vis-à-vis Community research students Answer from the Commission (14 September 2004) E-1814/04 (PT) by Sérgio Ribeiro (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Financial perspective for 2007-13 Answer from the Commission (7 September 2004) E-1815/04 (PT) by Sérgio Ribeiro (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Execution of the Structural Funds Preliminary answer from the Commission (11 October 2004) Supplementary answer from the Commission (17 December 2004) E-1817/04 (IT) by Roberto Musacchio (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Combating company relocations by strengthening EU job-protection measures Answer from the Commission (11 October 2004) E-1818/04 (EN) by Graham Watson (ALDE) to the Council (24 August 2004) Subject: Persecution of Christians Answer from the Council (22 November 2004) 13.11.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 291 /3 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-1819/04 (DA) by Anne Jensen (ALDE) to the Council (17 August 2004) Subject: Location of agencies Answer from the Council (9 December 2004) E-1820/04 (EL) by Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (PPE-DE) to the Council (17 August 2004) Subject: Combating trafficking in human beings under the new post-enlargement circumstances Answer from the Council (17 February 2005) E-1821/04 (EL) by Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (PPE-DE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Combating trafficking in human beings under the new post-enlargement circumstances Answer from the Commission (12 November 2004) E-1822/04 (FR) by Marie-Noëlle Lienemann (PSE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: State aid for France-Télécom Answer from the Commission (1 October 2004) E-1828/04 (EN) by Richard Corbett (PSE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Age discrimination in access to finance Answer from the Commission (16 September 2004) E-1829/04 (EN) by Richard Corbett (PSE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Age discrimination in the insurance market Answer from the Commission (6 October 2004) E-1830/04 (EN) by Richard Corbett (PSE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Age discrimination in the voluntary sector Answer from the Commission (16 September 2004) E-1831/04 (NL) by Erik Meijer (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Inadequate methods of detecting radioactive material in scrap metal, inadequate methods of decontaminating scrap metal and further developments concerning Directive 96/29/Euratom Answer from the Commission (4 October 2004) E-1832/04 (NL) by Erik Meijer (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Deception of consumers and religions through the continued practice of adding cheap ingredients consisting of water and proteins from pigs and cattle to poultry meat Answer from the Commission (1 October 2004) E-1834/04 (NL) by Erik Meijer (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Changing objectives for public-private partnerships in connection with the establishment of a horticultural development company in the Netherlands province of North Brabant Answer from the Commission (6 October 2004) E-1835/04 (NL) by Erik Meijer (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Decreasing survival chances for firms in regions with weak infrastructure and threats to branches of industry as a result of stricter criteria governing the award of State aid Answer from the Commission (28 September 2004) E-1836/04 (NL) by Erik Meijer (GUE/NGL) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Netherlands support for regions with economic and geographical advantages, rather than disadvantaged regions, and the implications for the use of EU Structural Fund resources Answer from the Commission (20 October 2004) C 291 /4 Official Journal of the European Union EN 13.11.2008 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-1837/04 (NL) by Erik Meijer (GUE/NGL) to the Council (17 August 2004) Subject: The Israeli wall through Palestinian territory and ways of overcoming, in the near future, Israel's refusal to accept worldwide opposition to the wall Joint answer from the Council (21 February 2005) E-1840/04 (IT) by Cristiana Muscardini (UEN) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Equivalence of diplomas Answer from the Commission (24 September 2004) E-1841/04 (IT) by Mario Mauro (PPE-DE) and Antonio Tajani (PPE-DE) to the Council (17 August 2004) Subject: Massacre of Christians in Iraq Answer from the Council (17 February 2005) E-1842/04 (IT) by Mario Mauro (PPE-DE) and Antonio Tajani (PPE-DE) to the Commission (17 August 2004) Subject: Massacre of Christians in Iraq Answer from the Commission (7 October 2004) E-2161/04 (EN) by Chris Davies (ALDE/ADLE) to the Council (21 September 2004) Subject: Israel's West Bank Security Fence Joint answer from the Council (21 February 2005) P-2219/04 (EN) by Rebecca Harms (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (20 September 2004) Subject: Suspension of authorisation of a shipment of US weapons-grade plutonium; accident at the French nuclear facility of Cadarache Answer from the Commission (20 October 2004) E-2270/04 (FR) by Mathieu Grosch (PPE-DE) to the Commission (5 October 2004) Subject: The ‘Bolkestein Directive’ and the transport sector Answer from the Commission (27 January 2005) E-2272/04 (FR) by Manolis Mavrommatis (PPE-DE) to the Commission (5 October 2004) Subject: Television broadcasting activities Answer from the Commission (21 October 2004) E-2404/04 (EN) by Christopher Heaton-Harris (PPE-DE) to the Commission (11 October 2004) Subject: Eurostat Answer from the Commission (4 April 2005) E-2414/04 (FR) by Bernat Joan i Marí (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (11 October 2004) Subject: Workings of the justice system in Romania Answer from the Commission (17 November 2004) P-2918/04 (PL) by Barbara Kudrycka (PPE-DE) to the Council (12 November 2004) Subject: Schengen cooperation Answer from the Council (3 March 2005) P-3146/04 (SK) by Edit Bauer (PPE-DE) to the Commission (30 November 2004) Subject: Financial assistance from the Commission for restoring the High Tatra National Park Answer from the Commission (4 January 2005) 13.11.2008 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 291 /5 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/QP-WEB E-3215/04 (EN) by Paul van Buitenen (Verts/ALE) to the Commission (7 December 2004) Subject: Honesty about
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