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IEEE Spectrum April 2007 |
Glacier Power As an island country, Iceland would face difficult challenges in exporting energy. So instead, the country's government is importing manufacturers that need energy, the idea behind the Karahnjukar hydropower project.  |
Smithsonian March 2007 Jonathan Kandell |
Helsinki Warming The city of Sibelius, known as a center for innovative technology and design, now stakes its claim as an urban hot spot.  |
TIME Europe February 8, 2007 Vivienne Walt |
Comfort in a Cold Place Iraqis in Stockholm fresh from Baghdad say the war is stripping Iraq of its skill base, driving out the people needed to rebuild the country's infrastructure, run businesses, and staff schools and hospitals.  |
The Motley Fool December 1, 2006 S.J. Caplan |
Norway Says "No Way!" The Norwegian state pension fund blacklists naughty corporations. Wal-Mart, Honeywell, and Lockheed Martin all make the list. Investors, don't take the country's socially responsible stance lightly.  |
TIME Europe September 18, 2006 Ulla Plon |
Dirty Tricks In Stockholm How will the computer hacking scandal -- described as the Swedish Watergate -- affect the upcoming general election?  |
TIME Europe October 10, 2005 Peter Gumbel |
The Nordic Model Rules According to the World Economic Forum's latest survey, when it comes to international competitiveness, there's no beating Scandinavian countries in economic dynamism, the quality of public institutions and technological prowess.  |
TIME Europe September 12, 2005 Ulla Plon |
In Search Of A Majority Norway tops the charts for quality of life. So why does its government look like its losing the election?  |
TIME Europe September 5, 2005 Andrea Gerlin |
A Fatal Flight To Europe? Holland and Germany keep their flocks indoors after a bird flu scare in Europe. Veterinary experts are divided over whether recent incidents could realistically lead to an outbreak.  |
TIME Europe April 18, 2005 Lillian Kennett |
Swedish Sisters Are Doing It for Themselves Why does one of the world's most gender-equal states need a women-only political party?  |
TIME Europe April 11, 2005 Kate Poulsson |
Coffee, Tea or Laundry? Copenhagen's fusion cafes are combining dining with other activities and pastimes.  |
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