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                    [Title] => EU leaders to attend ceremony marking WWI centenary
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The Heads of state or government of the European Union (EU) member states during their meeting next week will commemorate the outbreak of the First World War (WWI).

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The introduction by ECB of a single European currency called the Euro covers three distinct phases:

• Phase 1 – Announcements and creation of the ECB on June 1, 1998.
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The Heads of state or government of the European Union (EU) member states during their meeting next week will commemorate the outbreak of the First World War (WWI).

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The introduction by ECB of a single European currency called the Euro covers three distinct phases:

• Phase 1 – Announcements and creation of the ECB on June 1, 1998.
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