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Pop-band tastic from the Swiss who have gone for a Swiss (gasp) 5 piece. Although writing this next adjective makes me feel a tad queasy, "The highest heights" is actually an acceptable song. Find about it here | ![]() |
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Switzerland, who I think is the sebaceous cyst on the scalp of the European hairline, will no doubt qualify for the final from Semi 2 with Paolo Meneguzzi and his descending piano chord rouseabout. Read more here. | |
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Various Euro-crap VJ-related gossip proved utterly correct, when DJ Bobo was selected internally to represent the Swiss with a blathering sack of balls about vampires. Read more here. | |
| Six 4 One, a mix of six nationalities making up one iota of talent will sing for Switzerland in 2006. Learn more here | ||
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The Tourist Guide says "The diversity of the landlocked, mountainous country
is the essence of Switzerland and gives the country its unique identity.
Still, it is best known for its financial institutions, fine cheeses and
chocolate, watch making industry, for its scenery and an excellent network
of public traffic." Bern "The Old Town of Bern, which figures on the UNESCO
list of World Cultural Heritage sites has one of the longest "weatherproof"
shopping malls in Europe under its six kilometres of covered arcades.
The medieval atmosphere, with shops in the cellar vaults must be unique. |
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A Swiss car insurance firm has been sent a bill by a motorist after he
literally ran into the back of his own car while chasing it as it rolled
off down a hill. --- A Swiss break dancer has won a place
in the Guinness Book of Records after managing to spin round 16 times
on his elbows.Swiss newspaper 20 minutes said Mark Dossenbach, 25, had
started spinning round on his elbows instead of his hands after injuring
his wrist. |
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As Harry
Lime put it, Switzerland haven't really given the world much. An annoying
multi-facetted gadget aside, clocks (actually German) and Albert Einstein
take centre stage. There's something disappointing about a country that
focuses so much attention on the passing of time. Never been here, and
unfortunately its never appealed. Sorry Swiss.
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come (actually here it is...peace, more peace, a bit of neutrality, peace,
neutral again, then peace). |
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Swiss authorities
are planning to wrap mountain glaciers with tin foil this summer in an
effort to stop them melting. --- Animal protection groups in Switzerland are concerned
about the increasing popularity of dog and cat meat. |
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Life expectancy |
76.98 men 82.89 women | |
| Airports | 65 | ||
| Radios | 1000 per 1,000 people | ||
| Internet Users | 2,464.8 per 10,000 people | ||
| Railway Network | 3,236 miles | ||
| Death Penalty abolished in 1992 | |||
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