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Spain dig yields ancient European ... stations, but the project fell through after an unfavourable comment on the firm by the then health minister. In 1998, an arbitration court ruled that the company should receive an apology and financial compensation.
The dispute has only concerned the sum to be paid in compensation since then. The government has already paid 326.6 million crowns to Diag Human for harming its good name. ($1=15.574 crowns)
(Ceske Noviny)
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