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BRUSSELS - Dell Inc. won EU approval Wednesday to receive a euro54.4 million ($80.4 million) subsidy from the Polish government to build a new plant there, replacing Ireland as the computer maker's new European manufacturing hub.
BRUSSELS - Dell Inc. won EU approval Wednesday to receive a 54.4 million ($80.4 million) subsidy from the Polish government to build a new plant there, replacing Ireland as the computer maker's new European manufacturing hub.
BRUSSELS - A European Union court adviser said Tuesday that Google Inc.
BRUSSELS - A European Union court advisor said Tuesday that Google Inc.
BRUSSELS - The European Union on Monday published e-mail excerpts from computer makers and Intel Corp.
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