From the BBC Online
Dated Thursday March 25 23:01 GMT (3:01 pm PST)
EU agrees anti-terrorism measures
European leaders have agreed a range of security measures, including the naming of an anti-terrorism co-ordinator.
Dutch politician Gijs de Vries, who starts work on Monday, will pool the gathering of Europe-wide intelligence.
Terrorism is at the top of agenda at the European Union summit in Brussels, following the 11 March Madrid train bombings which killed 190 people . . . .
(C)orrespondents say the Madrid blasts, Europe's worst terror attack since the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, have cast a shadow over the summit, pushing other issues to the background.
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