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#GNN finance news - French PM calls for European investment plan to boost growth

#GNN - #France's prime minister called on Friday for steps to be taken at EU level to boost economic growth through investment, a day after data showed that both France and the euro zone stagnated in the second quarter.

"The situation is difficult, growth is slowing, not only in France but in the whole euro zone," Manuel Valls told French media on the sidelines of a World War II commemoration ceremony.

He pledged to press ahead with France's plans to cut public spending by 50 billion euros over the next three years, saying the government would not change course, adding: "We also need investment initiatives at European level."

France slashed its growth forecasts for both 2014 and 2015 on Thursday and acknowledged it would miss its public deficit target this year, saying poor growth and low inflation in Europe were partly to blame.

The government, which has long called for the European Union to focus more on growth than austerity, also hinted that it would probably not manage to come into line with the EU's deficit ceiling of 3 percent of GDP next year.

Both the German government and European Central Bank policymaker Jens Weidmann have over the past weeks rebuffed France's calls for Berlin to step up investments to boost growth.

Incoming European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has promised to push for a 300-billion-euro public-private investment program over the next three years, combining EU money with private sector funds, to build energy, transport and broadband networks.

(GNN)(Reuters)(Reporting by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Former U.S. congressman Ken Gray of Illinois dies at 89

(GNN) - Former U.S. Representative Ken Gray of Illinois, once known as the "Prince of Pork" for his ability to win federal support for his district, has died at age 89.

Gray, a Democrat, died on Saturday at a hospital in Herrin, Illinois, according to the Parker-Reedy Funeral Home in West Frankfort.

Born on Nov. 14, 1924, in West Frankfort, Gray served with the army and air force in North Africa, Italy, southern France and central Europe during World War Two, according to his congressional biography.

He served in Congress from Jan. 3, 1955, until his resignation on Dec. 31, 1974, and then again from Jan. 3, 1985 to Jan. 3 1989.

In 24 years in Congress he delivered $7 billion for regional projects including interstate highways and the creation of a lake to provide drinking water, The Southern Illinoisan newspaper said.

In a 2008 interview with the newspaper, Gray, citing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said the lake had saved more than $100 million worth of property downstream during flooding years earlier.

"If that is pork, pass me the plate, because I'll take another heaping serving," he said.

(Reuters - AIP)(Reporting by Jim Loney; Editing by Bernard Orr)