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Final deadline for Galileo

BRUSSELS - Galileo, the troubled EU satellite navigation system, is facing a key decision this week by European Union transport ministers, following an agreement in principle at finance-minister level last week on how to plug a multi-billion-euro funding shortfall for the project.|

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Ministers postpone Galileo decision
LUXEMBOURG - Jacques Barrot, the European transport commissioner, has warned of a real possibility for Galileo to fail after European transport ministers delayed until after the summer a final decision on how to keep the EU’s troubled satellite navigation system in the air. |
Ministers secure right of veto on Galileo costs
LUXEMBOURG - Pressure is growing on Europe's largest aerospace companies to foot the bulk of the costs for operating Europe's satellite navigation system after EU governments explicitly reserved the right of final decision. |
Galileo grounded in funding dispute
BRUSSELS - A bitter dispute over funding for the EU's satellite navigation system has burst into the open with EU transport chief Jacques Barrot warning that Brussels was not willing to pay any price for Galileo. |
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