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"As the author is not present, Question No 4 lapses.
Can the European Council indicate what progress has been made in implementing this programme, which is such a central component to improving the availability of information technologies in Europe?
Question No 4 by Liam Aylward ()
Could the Council indicate what efforts the European Union will make in the coming months to lobby the American Administration so that it complies fully with the political obligations of the Kyoto Protocol?
Can the Council indicate clearly what international efforts will be undertaken by the European Union to ensure that all countries in the world comply with the clear and unequivocal commitments of the Kyoto Protocol?
Question No 5 by Brian Crowley ():
If the European Union is to become more competitive, access to new technologies must be available to all communities in Europe. The European Union is committed to implementing what is called the IDABC Programme, which is designed to promote the use of the Internet in public and government services. This is part of the pan-European eGovernment Services Initiative."@en1
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"Subject: Kyoto Protocol"1
"Subject: The IDABC Programme"1
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