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Steel in Japan: Bonds of steel

A welcome mega-merger

THE proposed merger of Nippon Steel, Japan’s largest steelmaker, with Sumitomo Metals, a domestic rival, was announced on February 3rd. The new steel firm would be the world’s second- largest, after ArcelorMittal of Luxembourg. It is a welcome sign that Japan Inc is adapting.

Steel provided the backbone of Japan’s post-war industrial rise. Its quality—Japanese carmakers swear by it—still makes it a symbol of the country’s manufacturing prowess. A move to tie up Japan’s number one and number three steelmakers is a sign that the nation’s bosses are at last responding to the urgent need for corporate restructuring. It is the country’s first steel-industry merger since 2002, and comes as rising raw-material prices and steely competition from other East Asian producers have exposed alarming over-capacity. …

Grateful Dead: Europe Â’72 Tour Box Set

INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED, LIMITED EDITION COLLECTION

AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AT DEAD.NET AND SHIPS IN SEPTEMBER


sketch of new box set

Grateful Dead slipped the
shores of America and crossed the pond for its first-ever major European tour in April 1972. The legendary 22-
show run spawned Europe ’72, a live triple album that remains one of the band’s best-selling and most
beloved releases. A tour this momentous deserves a boxed set of historic proportions and Dead.net has stamped your passport to relive every note from the European tour
with Europe ’72: The Complete Recordings, an individually numbered, limited edition collection
that includes more than 60 discs with over 70 hours of music featuring every show from what is arguably the
Grateful Dead’s greatest tour. The box set ships in September.

Europe ’72: The Complete Recordings is housed in a replica steamer trunk reminiscent of the ones
prevalently used at the time. The travel
chest contains tour memorabilia, a coffee-table book with never-before-seen photos, and a comprehensive essay
by noted Dead author Blair Jackson. Each performance will also be accompanied by an essay specific to
the show written by top Dead scholars including David Gans, Gary Lambert, Nicholas Meriwether, and
Steve Silberman.

Jeffrey Norman, the primary mixer of the Dead’s archival multi-track material for the past 15 years, is
mixing each
show from the original 16-track recordings.

Due to ship in September, the boxed set is available exclusively from Dead.net, which is taking orders now. The
price of the collection is $450, which works out to the remarkably low price of about $20 for each show, or roughly
the cost of a transatlantic flight from New York City to London in 1972 (price of time machine not included).

The first 3,000 fans to order will have
their copy personalized with a name requested by the purchaser. Once the 3,000 order goal is reached by April 1,
Dead.net will continue to take orders through the summer but will limit production of the collection to a maximum
of 7,200 pieces, all of which will be individually numbered. Orders will no longer be taken at some date (to be
determined) later in the summer.

The tour offers a snapshot of a band at the top of its game, still ascending in the wake of three straight hit albums—
Workingman’s Dead, American Beauty, and the live Grateful Dead (“Skull & Roses”). It had been a
year since
the lineup had gone to its single-drummer configuration, six months since Keith Godchaux had been
broken in as the group’s exceptional pianist, and this marked the first tour to feature Donna Godchaux as
a member of the touring band.

There was a ton of new, unreleased material that came into the repertoire in the fall of ’71 and during the spring of
’72, including “Tennessee Jed,” “Jack Straw,” “Mexicali Blues,” “Comes A Time,” “Ramble On Rose,” “One More
Saturday Night,” “Black-Throated Wind,” “Looks Like Rain” and Pigpen‘s “Chinatown Shuffle,” “The Stranger
(Two
Souls In Communion)” and “Mr. Charlie.” (Sadly, this was Pigpen’s final tour.) All those future classics were
interspersed with songs from the aforementioned “hit” albums—such as “Uncle John’s Band,” “Casey Jones,” “Sugar
Magnolia,” “Bertha,” and “Not Fade Away”—and then were topped off by loads of big jamming numbers—the Europe
’72 tour produced spectacular versions of “Dark Star,” “The Other One,” “Playing in the Band,” “Truckin’,” “China Cat
Sunflower” > “I Know You Rider,” “Good Lovin’,” “Lovelight,” and even the early Pig chestnut “Caution.”

GRATEFUL DEAD EUROPE 1972 TOUR DATES

All shows included in their entirety

April 7 Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley

April 8 Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley

April 11 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle

April 14 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen

April 16 Aarhus University, Aarhus

April 17 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen

April 21 Beat Club, Bremen

April 24 Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf

April 26 Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt

April 29 Musikhalle, Hamburg

May 3 Olympia Theatre, Paris

May 4 Olympia Theatre, Paris

May 7 Bickershaw Festival, Wigan

May 10 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

May 11 Rotterdam Civic Hall, Rotterdam

May 13 Lille Fairgrounds, Lille

May 16 Theatre Hall, Luxembourg

May 18 Kongressaal – Deutsches Museum, Munich

May 23 Strand Lyceum, London

May 24 Strand Lyceum, London

May 25 Strand Lyceum, London

May 26 Strand Lyceum, London


EU enlargement promise “alive”

Luxembourg FM Jean Asselborn says the EU “plans to keep its promise regarding the Western Balkans’ EU perspective despite the current economic crisis”. This, Asselborn explained, taking into account that the region’s admission to the union “represents a peace project”.

Sharapova starts with Australian Open victory

Maria Sharapova 5Maria Sharapova began her bid for a second Australian Open title with a second-set comeback to post an opening-day victory over Thai veteran Tamarine Tanasugarn 6-1, 6-3 Monday. The three-time Grand Slam winner swept the opening set but trailed 1-3 in the second before finally claiming the win. The Russian 14th seed, who claimed the [...]

FM urges “credible” organ trade probe

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić today traveled to Luxembourg for a meeting with his counterpart Jean Asselborn. Jeremić conveyed Serbia’s stand that investigation of involvement of Kosovo Albanian leaders in human organ trafficking must be credible and carried out fully and openly, said reports.

Jamiroquai: 2011 Euro Tour

ROCK DUST LIGHT STAR OUT NOW

Jamiroquai has announced
plans for a 2011 European tour, set to begin March 18 in Zurich. Check out all the dates below. The new album,
Rock Dust Light Star is in stores now.

Tour Dates:

03/18/11 Fri Hallenstadion Zurich Zurich, SWI

03/21/11 Mon O2 World (Formerly Color Line Arena) Hamburg, GER

03/23/11 Wed Paris-Bercy Paris, FRA
03/24/11 Thu Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRA

03/26/11 Sat Olympiahalle Munich, GER
03/28/11 Mon Wiener Stadthalle Wien, AUS
03/30/11 Wed Mediolanum Forum Milan, IT

04/05/11 Tue Rockhal Luxembourg, LU

04/06/11 Wed Porsche Arena Stuttgart, GER

04/08/11 Fri O2 World Berlin, GER
04/10/11 Sun Forest National Brussels, BEL

04/12/11 Tue Konig-Pilsener Arena Oberhausen, GER

04/13/11 Wed Ahoy Hall Rotterdam, NL
04/15/11 Fri O2 Arena London, GB

04/17/11 Sun LG Arena (NEC Arena) Birmingham, GB

04/19/11 Tue Manchester Evening News Arena (MEN) Manchester, GB
04/20/11 Wed SECC Glasgow, GB

Jamiroquai
Tour Dates

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“New dimension of Serbia-EU relations”

The EU and Serbia have entered a new dimension of relations after Serbia’s candidacy application was forwarded to the European Commission (EC). This is according to Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn.

EU ministers forward Serbia’s candidate bid

The EU General Affairs Council decided in Luxembourg on Monday to forward Serbia’s application for EU membership to the EC.

“EU candidacy along with Hague cooperation”

EU foreign ministers are expected to request an “opinion on Serbia’s readiness to receive a candidate status” from the EC on Monday in Luxembourg.

The EU foreign ministers will request an opinion on Serbia’s EU candidacy bid but they will also stress Belgrade’s obligation to cooperate with the Hague Tribunal.

Pad tie

The price of Apple’s tablet computer, before sales tax, varies significantly between countries

IF YOU fly from Hong Kong to Frankfurt or Paris and look suspiciously like a gadget lover, chances are that you will be searched by customs officers: an iPad with Wi-Fi and 16 gigabytes of memory costs $200 less in the former British colony than in Germany and France. Given the risk of having to pay extra duty (and the price of the flight), potential iPad buyers in both countries ought to consider a trip to nearby Luxembourg, where Apple’s popular device is $35 cheaper. The sales tax is only one reason for such differences in price. Consumers in Hong Kong also get a better deal because iPads are assembled in mainland China. Buyers in Switzerland have to pay more because there is less competition between retailers. In China and Mexico, the device may be cheaper because people are poorer. Incidentally, if income is taken into account, consumers in Luxembourg get the best deal: they only have to spend about 0.8% of the city-state’s GDP per person on an iPad.

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Deputy PM: EU bid progress not halted

The Dutch parliament decision still does not mean that Serbia’s progress toward the EU will be halted, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić said.

He told Belgrade daily Blic that a Serbian delegation would make an effort to “unfreeze” Serbia’s candidacy bid on October 25 in Luxembourg.

Serbia’s candidacy to be discussed Oct. 25

EU Foreign Affairs Council will discuss Serbia’s request for EU membership at the meeting in Luxembourg on October 25. This is according to Belgian Foreign Minister Steven Vanackere.

Luxembourg minister on Serbian bid

Ahead of the EU Council of Ministers meeting next month, a high ranking Luxembourg official says there should be “good news for Serbia”. The country’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn also said that the Netherlands, the country that is blocking Serbia’s accession in the EU, will ease its stand.

“Green light for candidacy bid in October”

The EU Council of Ministers could soon decide on Serbia’s application for EU candidacy, daily Večernje novosti writes. As things are now, the EU 27 will put the Serbian EU candidacy application on the agenda of the Council of Ministers’ meeting on October 10 in Luxembourg, the daily has reported.

Study leave

Plenty of university graduates are working in low-skilled jobs

YOUNG people often worry whether the qualification for which they are studying will stand them in good stead in the workplace. According to the OECD, college and university leavers are better placed in the labour market than their less educated peers, but this advantage is not even in all countries. Young graduates living in Spain are particularly likely to end up taking low-skilled work, while those in Luxembourg rarely take anything other than a graduate job. American and British students appear to have the biggest incentive to study: British graduates aged 25-34 earn $57,000 on average. Their Swedish peers earn $37,400.

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10 Most Offensive Mankini Pics Ever

When funny man Borat donned the mankini, he had no idea what kind of trend he would start worldwide…

Maggie Gyllenhaal to star in film about invention of vibrator

Maggie Gyllenhaal is all set to play the lead role in the ‘Hysteria’. The Hollywood actress, 32, is said to have agreed to star in the new Victorian-era romantic comedy telling the story of the invention of the vibrator. She will star alongside Jonathan Pryce and Rupert Everett. “I play a firecracker whose father is [...]

August 16, 1888: Birth of Sci-Fi Publisher Gernsback

1888: Hugo Gernsback is born in Luxembourg amid the Victorian era’s embrace of science and technology. He spends his life parlaying his talents as an editor and publisher to produce a body of work so formidable that the World Science Fiction Society will name its revered Hugo Awards after him.
As a child, Gernsback discovered American [...]

iPhone 4 Arrives in 17 More Countries This Friday

Beginning this Friday, July 30, customers can purchase iPhone 4 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. iPhone 4 will be available for purchase through Apple’s retail and online stores and Apple Authorized Resellers.

Apple to Sell iPad in 9 More Countries

Apple’s iPad will be available in nine more countries starting July 23, namely Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore. – Apple announced July 19 that its iPad will be available in
nine more countries starting July 23: Austria,
Belgium, Hong
Kong, Ireland,
Luxembourg, Mexico,
the Netherlands,
New Zealand and
Singapore.
Given that this is consistent with Apple’s previously announced plans for a
July rollout in …