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Blair Set to Become First European President

Ex-PM expected to become President Blair if Irish pass treaty

By Rob Quinn| Posted Oct 2, 09 6:02 AM CDT
 

(Newser) – Tony Blair could be installed as Europe's first-ever president within weeks if Ireland, in voting today, approves the treaty creating the job. Nicolas Sarkozy believes Blair is the best man for the job, sources tell the Times. Angela Merkel initially believed the job should go to somebody from a country that has adopted the euro, but sources say the German leader will get behind Blair if Germany is offered some top jobs in the European Commission.

The Lisbon Treaty has already been ratified by 24 of the EU's 27 states. Remaining holdouts Poland and the Czech Republic are expected to fall into line quickly if Ireland votes yes. Blair's support is fairly solid in Europe, although he has denied that he is campaigning for the presidency. "There is no campaign," a Blair spokesman said in July. "As we have said time and again on this, there is nothing to be a candidate for since the job doesn't actually exist."


 

EU Set to Ban Cat and Dog Fur

Pet fur is used in everything from coats to stuffed toys

By Colleen Barry| Posted Jun 19, 07 6:14 AM CDT
 (Newser) – The EU is about to ban cat and dog fur imports, in a bid to stop the trade in pet pelts in China, where the way the animals are slaughtered is called "horrific." The fur is used as lining in boots and gloves, in stuffed toys, and in coats marked as everything from rabbit to Asian jackal.

If the ban passes, the European Parliament would also distribute information to member states on how to identify pet pelts, which are often fraudulently mislabeled. Despite preexisting bans in some EU countries, Europe and Russia are the main markets for the fur of the estimated 2 million cats and dogs killed in China each year.


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