Nidwalden: see Unterwalden, Switzerland.
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US THEM.(Naturalization)(Brief Article) (Swiss News)
"Yes" "yes" "yes": at the final referendum of 2004, Swiss voters gave a nod to all three proposals presented at the ballot box. Science and financial issues seemed to win out this time round, with the people overwhelmingly approving laws governing stem-cell research and fiscal reforms.(Politics) (Swiss News)
END TO TERMINAL ACOMIC WASTE BURIAL.(Brief Article) (Swiss News)
The taxman cometh: the tax form for 2007 will arrive in early 2008, however, if you want to save on your taxes for this year then you will have to take action before December 31.(MONEY) (Swiss News)
MILLIONAIRES.(Brief Article) (Swiss News)
Revolution in part of Appenzell. (giving women the right to vote) (Europe) (The Economist (US))
More on international schools in Switzerland. (Letters to the Editor).(Brief Article)(Letter to the Editor) (Swiss News)
News: Swiss allow foreigners to cross property threshold. (epn: European Pensions & Investment News)
Free to choose. (Politics).(Brief Article) (Swiss News)
Intelligence. (Railway Gazette International)
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