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"Mr President, here are some of the statistics from the document: EUR 920 million for the Socrates programme; EUR 126 million for the ‘Youth for Europe’ programme. Last Monday, I went to sleep in the aeroplane that was carrying me to Strasbourg via Rome, Nice and Milan, and I dreamed I was on a ship: that’s right, on a ship, because Mrs Langenhagen is usually the rapporteur for maritime issues. On this ship, rocked by the waves, I dreamed I was at the European Parliament, asking – after voting for the report, as I have done – the many Members present in the House: ‘When will there be a ‘Methuselah’ programme for pensioners? When will there be a ‘Young at heart for Europe’ programme?’"@en1
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