kopi with barlendy oso can

the french at it again....
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22 May 2008 09:38 GMT
French fishermen resume Marseille oil blockades
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Striking fishermen resumed a blockade of oil depots near France's largest port of Marseille on Thursday despite a 110-million-euro aid package offer from the government to cope with high fuel prices.
Protesting fishermen blocked Total's 155,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) La Mede refinery and Exxon Mobil's 115,000 bpd Fos-sur Mer refinery near Marseille, Total said.
Fishermen disrupted cross-Channel traffic on Wednesday as they stepped up their two-week blockade of French ports and oil depots.
Fishermen's leaders called for an end to the protests after the government promised to release 110 million euros this year out of a promised three-year 310 million euro package. And Agriculture Minister Michel Barnier said the previously announced 310 million euro aid plan would be accelerated.
But Frederic Mateo, from a union representing Marseille trawler crews, said the government promise was not enough to cushion the cost of diesel fuel, which has shot up to 70 euro cents a litre, from 40 cents in November.
Mateo said fishermen had resumed a blockade of the area's four main oil depots, at Fos-sur-Mer, Berre, La Mede and Lavera.
Fishermen are meeting Thursday morning to discuss whether or not they should continue the protests.