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Made in the EU

Doesn't our beloved Inquirer come with the prestigious "Made in the EU" label? How about Airbus, Ariane, BMW, Edamer, Ferrari, Mercedes, Volkswagen, etc. and - just to hit a nerve - didn't the US Navy select the EH 101 made by AgustaWestland in the UK (sold as "Lockheed Martin" product to the oblivious US population) to fly the US president? Just to remind the typical "Fox News" client, Germany alone is World Export Champion #1, with China being #2. Take a look at the entire EU, with Germany being part of the EU, and you get the idea. Unless you watched too much Fox News or MSNBC, of course.

Either Intel plays by the rules or they shall face the music!

posted by : E. C., 16 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Looking for money

Yeah, the moment a company makes money (unlike some perenially loss making ones) there are others (like governments) who want a piece of it.

posted by : Jazz, 16 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Europe

What about doing something real instead of suing companies? Please check items in your local store for “made in EU” items.

posted by : News reader, 16 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Yea right!

Forget AMD's plight, Intel has stomped on loads of toes and on entire companies over the years. 

I hope the European Commission hits them right in their ill gotten monetary Jugular!

posted by : Alex, 16 July 2008 Complain about this comment

Intel faces another EU probe

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