EC founder dies
Wednesday 22 July 1992 23:02 BST
CommentsPARIS (AP) - The economist Pierre Uri, one of the founders of the Common Market, died of cancer, aged 80. He helped to write the Treaty of Paris, which in 1951 produced the European Coal and Steel Community, an initial step towards European integration.
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