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| | quaestor on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: APPOINTMENT OF VICE-PRESIDENTS, QUAESTORS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. |  | | QUAESTOR [quaestor], Roman magistrate, with responsibility for the treasury; in early times a quaestor also had judicial powers. |  | | Quaestors were in theory deputies for consuls, praetors, or proconsuls. |
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| | Quaestor (European Parliament) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Five Quaestors in the European Parliament look after the interests of Members of the European Parliament. |  | | The current Quaestors, elected July 21, 2004, are: |  | | For other uses of Quaestor, see Quaestor (disambiguation). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaestor_(European_Parliament)
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| | EU news: An Independent View from European Voice |
 | | Last July,Irish quaestor Mark Killilea suggested that the space allocated to a flowershop in the Parliament's new Brussels building should instead house adental practice. |  | | The imposition of an EU-wide ban on some high-risk livestock offals hasproved to be a tough task for the European Commission. |  | | Entre Nous readers could be forgiven for thinking that any film aboutlife in the Commission is unlikely to be a box-office hit. |
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http://www.european-voice.com/archive/issue.asp?id=112
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