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There were too many I's in his speech and no mention of victory. He has been sitting on this plan left by the previous administration all year. How many troops have died or been wounded because it took nine months to decide to send reinforcements that...
Tags: Taliban India, Pittsburgh Public Schools, United States, public health, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Afghanistan, willing beings, University of Pittsburgh, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Switzerland, Zurich, John McCain, Dick Cheney, Taliban, United States presidential election, War in Afghanistan, American Enterprise Institute
The companies involved insist the merger would create a more potent competitor to market leader Swisscom, but critics fear a duopoly could dilute eagerness to give end-users the best deal. If the plan gets the go-ahead from regulators, it would effectively...
Tags: Swisscom, Orange Switzerland, mobile phone, France Telecom, million customers, Switzerland, Lausanne
The Swiss Business Federation, economiesuisse, predicts gross domestic product (GDP) to shrink by 2.1 per cent by the end of the year but recover slightly in 2010 to grow by 0.7 per cent if conditions do not deteriorate. In common with many forecasters,...
Tags: Switzerland, Pascal Gentinetta, Zurich, Education, Unemployment, Alternative education, Vocational education, Labor, Apprenticeship
Used in creams and serums, stem cells from the Uttwiler Spätlauber apple are said to protect skin cell regeneration and so delay the onset of wrinkles...The November edition of the United States Vogue magazine went as far as to call the variety "the super-apple",...
Tags: stem cells, ProSpecieRara, skin stem, Béla Bartha, Uttwiller Spätlauber, Michelle Obama, keeps wrinkled, United States Vogue, Switzerland, Zurich, Wrinkle, Aging, Apple, Cloning, Developmental biology, Stem cell, Biotechnology
The rules demand a link between bonuses and long-term performance to reduce excessive risk taking. Companies will also be expected to be more transparent about remuneration policies to shareholders. The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (Finma)...
Tags: Finma, told swissinfo, Switzerland, Zurich, Institutional investors, Legal entities, Finance, Business Finance, Bank, UBS AG, Financial institutions, Insurance, Types of insurance
In Switzerland, there seems to be a general concern in the media that the vote (57.5 per cent in favour of the ban) could lead to reprisals from Muslims. The Fribourg newspaper La Liberté says Switzerland might have to pay for a "democratic luxury". "At...
Tags: Switzerland, Swiss Christian, Muslims, Lausanne, Neue Zᅢᄐrcher Zeitung, Freedom of religion, Zᅢᄐrich, Central Europe, Blick, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Minaret, Religion Belief
The federal data protection commissioner, Hanspeter Thür, said on Friday he was bringing a case against Google at the Federal Administrative Court to force the company to make changes to its application. He explained that Google had rejected many of the...
Tags: street view, Hanspeter Thür, Switzerland, Google, view service, data protection, Bern, Google Earth, Google Street View, Privacy, Google Maps, Information privacy, Thᅢᄐr
Energy providers Alpiq, Axpo and BKW Energie are bickering about how many new plants should be built and who should run them. But before that happens, they must first convince a sceptical public. Nearly three years ago, the Swiss government decided that...
Tags: Greenpeace Switzerland, nuclear energy, GE Hitachi, nuclear power, Switzerland, Bern, Environment, Nuclear power in Switzerland, Energy policy, Renewable energy, BKW FMB Energie AG, Nuclear technology, Energy development, Science and technology in Switzerland
Singapore in an effort to produce a template for the modern sustainable city. Gerhard Schmitt. "Cities provide living space for more than half of the world's population, and this rate is set to rise. They produce half of the economic output but also half...
Tags: ETHZ, Gerhard Schmitt, city laboratory, Singapore, future city, Zurich, Environment, Urban planning, Central Europe, Green building, Sustainable city, Switzerland, Sustainability, City
Swiss shoppers have a healthier appetite for spending than in the summer, according to a government pulse check of consumer intentions. Retailers are more optimistic than any other sector in a separate survey. All of this flies in the face of official...
Tags: Switzerland, Zurich