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Switzerland's Chinese community may not be on the same scale as some of those in neighbouring European countries, but Swiss N...
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... c) Qerman d) Saifuding Nationality: Chinese Passport no.: na National identification no.: Chin...
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....2010: An Ocean Odyssey--the Adventure of Chinese Ceramics . Locality: Fondation Baur . Phone: 022 7...
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.... In the Far East, Chinese Norinco proposes its VN3, VN4, CS/VP1 and CS/VN1 a...
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... affording a speed of Mach 1.4, the Chinese Falcon bears more than a striking resemblance to t...
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Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France, managed to erase "free and undistorted competition" from the proposed new EU Treaty as a main aim of the European Union. Afterwards, he asked rhetorically what competition has done for Europe. This article is an attempt to reply to that very important question. The view of competition and its effects among decision-makers is likely to affect numerous policy outcomes. Throughout history, there has been a struggle between freedom and control in Europe. Competition is the result of economic freedom and the absence of interventions in the economy by the state. And it has done very much indeed for Europe. It may be the single most important reason why the average income in Western Europe is 14 times higher today than in 1820. If anything, Europe needs mo...
...Hundreds of millions of Indians and Chinese have joined the global work force. They have left ...
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Gunilla's eyes shone with enthusiasm. After telling us about the preparation of an uncommonly good apple tart with whipped cream, she had now launched into her favorite topic, Jesper Svedberg, a Swedish bishop who lived in this very house some 300 years ago. We were in the manor-like old building outside the small city of Skara that Gunilla and her husband Mats converted into an inn in 2006. Earlier we met Mats. In fact, he was the one who had taken us to our room and introduced us to Brunsbo's history. WRITTEN AND PHOTOGRAPHED BY BO ZAUNDERS
(Opposite page) A large Chinese clock, brought here by one of the many bishops who once occupied Brunsbo, meets the eye as you reach the second floor. / (Above, top) The façade of Brunsbo Gästgif vert. / (Above) Innkeepers Gunilla and Mats Olausson...
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Z, a Chinese student, comes to London to learn English. As language comes, so does love with an older man. Written in short c...
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..., Henri Chenot studied Taoism, and Chinese Medicine. Upon receiving his diploma in the latter...