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BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Gail Edmondson |
Retire? More Finns Are Thinking Twice No question, even Finland has plenty of work ahead. But the wake-up call has spurred companies to experiment as never before with getting the best out of older workers.  |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Gail Edmondson |
The Nokia Economy Policymakers these days trek to Finland from all corners of the globe. The question is always the same: How did Finland, land of pulp and paper, become a tech powerhouse, home to a global champion like Nokia?  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Stanley Reed |
A Blow to the Euro? Sweden's "no" vote may alter the path of EU integration.  |
TIME Europe September 29, 2003 Charles P. Wallace |
The Swedes Say Goodbye "We're going to have a tough future without her," say many -- meaning slain Foreign Minister Anna Lindh  |
TIME Europe September 22, 2003 Charles P. Wallace |
"We're all in shock" After the murder of Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, can Sweden's open society survive?  |
TIME Europe September 15, 2003 Gerard O'Dwyer |
Aw, Forget Chernobyl! Does Finland -- ravaged by the 1986 Soviet nuclear disaster -- really want new Russian reactors now?  |
TIME Europe September 15, 2003 Charles P. Wallace |
The Euro's Big Test Will Sweden join the euro? After a bitter, big-budget race, the vote's here. The referendum is a make-or-break moment -- and still too close to call  |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 Reed & Sains |
What'll It Be, Sweden? Its September vote on adopting the euro has the nation on edge  |
Outside June 2003 Florence Williams |
How Green Is My Polder With their nifty new windmills, tidy techno-homes, and enviro-crusading queen, the Dutch are busy creating the cutest little ecotopia on earth -- while stoking a booming hypercapitalist economy. What does tiny Holland know that America is too big and dumb to figure out?  |
TIME Europe March 3, 2003 Charles P. Wallace |
Power Of The Market Consumers in the Nordic region are furious over soaring electricity prices -- and they blame deregulation.  |
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