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4 local veterans soar on Honor Flight

Organization paid to fly WW II vets to Washington to see memorials, be honored for their service By CARL E. FEATHER - Of the 10 World War II campaigns Ellsworth R. Marteeny of Conneaut experienced, Anzio is the one he remembers...

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Swiss Muslims Open Mosque Doors [Polls Show Vote To Ban Minarets Losing]

Swiss Muslims Open Mosque Doors Swiss Muslims hope to promote better understanding of their religion Muslims in many parts of Switzerland have invited the public into mosques - three weeks before a vote on whether to ban the...

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Cedric Anker, CEO of Vontobel Bank in Geneva

Hello Guest, you are not logged in Login In this section, you can find news related to all IMD activities. Cédric was offered this position when he was 39 years old, just after having completed IMD's Program for Executive...

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A second pop at the universe's secrets

One year after £30m meltdown, 'God Machine' is ready to run again in Switzerland At first glance, the piece of metal in Steve Myers's hands could be taken for a harmonica or a pen. Only on closer inspection can you make out its...

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Swiss less wary of foreigners than a decade ago: survey (AFP)

GENEVA (AFP) - Switzerland appears to be less skeptical of foreigners than a decade ago, with most Swiss now finding that the proportion of foreigners residing here is not too high, a survey showed Saturday.

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RUSI Welcomes New Associate Fellow

The Asia Security Studies Programme at RUSI is pleased to announce that Professor Reinhard Drifte, former Chair of Japanese Studies at the University of Newcastle, has been made an Associate Fellow. After receiving his PhD from...

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Is Pretreatment with Beta-Blockers Beneficial in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome?

F. Cuculia, D. Radovanovicb, G. Pedrazzinic, M. Reglid, P. Urbane, J.C. Staufferf, P. Erneg, on behalf of the AMIS Plus Investigators aDepartment of Cardiology, University Hospital Bern, Bern, bInstitute of Social and...

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Swiss Muslims open mosque doors

Swiss Muslims hope to promote better understanding of their religion Muslims in many parts of Switzerland have invited the public into mosques - three weeks before a vote on whether to ban the construction of minarets. Muslim...

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Bird beats big bang with bit of baguette

The tunnel in the Large Hadron Collider. Photo: CERN GENEVA : THE $6.5 billion machine designed to recreate the conditions present at the beginning of time had to be switched off after a bird dropped a "bit of baguette" into...

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In brief | Travel

Powder to the people Renowned ski guide Felix Tanquay has come up with a new concept to guarantee British skiers the best snow possible in the Alps. This winter his Verbier-based company, Powder Extreme, is launching "Mystery...

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