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Stock exchanges are facing a shake-up in Europe, as lawmakers establish new rules to boost competition in the derivatives-trading sector.
WSJ: What's News
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And earlier this year another London council, Haringey, competed to open a school under new rules and won the competition (which it ran itself).
ECONOMIST: A decade of education reforms��and lessons still unlearned
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Russia will be allowed to export steel without hindrance into the European Union by the end of 2001 as long as it introduces new rules on competition.
ECONOMIST: Top dollar
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The new rules, detailed in July, finally acknowledge the extra competition.
ECONOMIST: Broadcasting regulation
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It broke several of the rules laid down for the competition to design a new opera house (in fact, two performance halls) on Bennelong Point, in Sydney.
ECONOMIST: Jorn Utzon
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Under the proposed new rules, councils would be banned from publishing newspapers in direct competition to the local press.
BBC: Communities and Local Government Committee
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Given the conditions and new boat design this year, organizers for the first time had enacted new safety rules requiring sailors to wear crash helmets during practice and competition.
WSJ: Before America's Cup Capsize, Concerns About Safety
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But in fairness, the government has already shown a willingness to antagonise powerful businesses whether in a good cause, as with this week's new tougher rules on competition policy, or in a bad one, as with the extension of workplace regulation.
ECONOMIST: The new establishment
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It has to be regarded as a powerful new force in a world where population growth and competition for resources have changed the economic and political ground rules for ever, apparently crippling the ability of old-style free-market economics to deliver growth.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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New rules were introduced in 2005 but in 2012 the OFT threatened to refer the warranties market to the Competition Commission.
BBC: TVs for sale in a shop