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Swiss power and automation technology group ABB said Friday that it's reorganizing its automation divisions to align activities more closely with its customers. These changes will enable ABB to better tap growth opportunities in service, expand its presence...
Tags: automation division, Switzerland, Zurich, ABB Asea Brown Boveri, ABB Group, Business Finance, Automation, Technology Internet
From a very young age children are able to assign roles to objects and invest life in them and many children can connect more quickly to an imaginary character than to a real person. In August, a group of 15 professionals began the inaugural first year...
Tags: Cornelia Kihm, Interlaken, Switzerland, Zurich, Psychotherapy, Puppet, Treatment of bipolar disorder, Mental health, Clinical psychology
Last updated on Friday, Nov. 27, 2009 12:36AM EST O n Wednesday night, the volunteers who are the backbone of the World Cup races here gathered at the Brewster Barn out back behind the Chateau Lake Louise, as is the tradition.
Tags: Jan Hudec, Switzerland, Zurich, Hudec
So the University of Pittsburgh physics and astronomy professor hopped a train to Geneva, where he witnessed an important milestone in the development of the Large Hadron Collider, which he's worked on for years. "There is a huge amount of excitement...
Tags: Switzerland, Geneva, Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Elementary particle, Higgs boson, E-Science, Particle accelerators, Quantum mechanics, Ain, Particle accelerator, Technology Internet, VELO, ATLAS experiment, CERN
All-State selection, unanimous first-team all-DVC and led a defense that posted 12 shutouts...Steve Anderson, Marmion senior Anderson is a two-time all-conference selection and a Region 3 All-Sectional selection. He had 10 goals with seven assists in...
Tags: Named Honorable Mention All-Sectional, IHSSCA All-State, sectional selection, Oswego East, Switzerland, Geneva, allnews
Applying International Humanitarian Law to Video and Computer Games,” the study analyzed 20 popular war-themed games with an aim to identify possible infractions of international law. Some of the games examined in the report include Battlefield: Bad Company...
Tags: Switzerland, Zurich, Public international law, Video game, Laws of war, International trade, Crime, International humanitarian law, Mass Effect
After sharp falls during the credit crisis, prime residential property prices in Europe are beginning to regain their poise, fueled by investor appetite for direct investment opportunities, cheap money and exchange-rate advantages. London is leading the...
Tags: Central London, Switzerland, residential property, prime property, estate agents, Monaco, Europe, london property, prime residential, property prices, Zurich, Irish property bubble, Real estate, Business Finance, Economic history of the United States, Estate agent, Flipping
Annie Kevans has an eye for what makes an eye-catching portrait. Her oil-on-paper likenesses look simple, almost childlike, but they come with a sting in the tail. The 36-year-old artist began painting in her final year at St Martin's with Boys, a set...
Tags: Annie Kevans, Switzerland, Basel, Adolf Hitler, Painters, Sally Hemings, Hemings
A husband arrested on suspicion of helping his bedridden wife kill herself shortly before their 40th wedding anniversary has defended his decision, amid growing calls for a change in the law on assisted suicide. Margaret Bateman, 62, suffered from an...
Tags: assisted suicide, Switzerland, Margaret Bateman, Zurich, Disability rights, Homicide, Social Issues, Suicide, Medical ethics, Euthanasia, Dignitas, Suicide methods, Law Crime, Debbie Purdy
Home is where the heart is and sometimes the pathologies too. In “Home,” an art-house domestic comedy with a tragic undercurrent about a family and its idiosyncratic cohabitation, home is fun house and fortress both, a bright spot, a dark corner, a place...
Tags: Ms. Meier, Michel, Julien, Marthe, Switzerland, Zurich, Isabelle Huppert, Ursula Meier, Entertainment Culture