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Chemistry World April 20, 2012 Maria Burke |
Sweden bans BPA in food packaging for under-threes As 'a matter of caution', the Swedish government says it will ban the use of the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A in protective coatings in food packaging for children up to the age of three.  |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Fat Tax The Danes are implementing a "fat tax," which is an additional charge on all types of unhealthy food.  |
TIME Europe August 15, 2011 Ishaan Tharoor |
When Slogans Beget Slaughter In the aftermath of the Norway attacks, a host of pundits warned against forming too close a connection between the Western far right and Breivik's atrocious deeds.  |
TIME Europe August 4, 2011 Thornburgh & Boston |
Anders Behring Breivik: Why He Wants You to Look at Him The moment you began to read this story, you became part of Anders Behring Breivik's grand, insane, murderous scheme.  |
BusinessWeek June 16, 2011 Brendan Greeley |
How Sweden Steered Clear of the Greece Fiasco The case for national sovereignty: By staying out of the euro, the Swedes have steered clear of Greece's mess. Brussels, take note.  |
BusinessWeek April 7, 2011 Ola Kinnander |
In Sweden's Frigid North, Car Testing Is Hot While Arjeplog is increasingly important to carmakers eager to optimize their vehicles for driving in extreme weather, the auto industry is a lifesaver for Arjeplog's 3,161 residents.  |
TIME Europe April 11, 2011 Joshua Levine |
Finland's Educational Success The Finns are as surprised as much as anyone else that they have recently emerged as the new rock stars of global education.  |
TIME Europe October 18, 2010 Belinda Luscombe |
Week-On, Week-Off Parenting: Does It Work? A five-year experiment was started in 1970 and was sponsored by the Norwegian government, to test a radically different model of work-life balance. Sixteen couples took part, switching off between home and family  |
BusinessWeek September 16, 2010 Carlstrom & Brogger |
At Election Time, Sweden Looks Less Socialist Reinfeldt's Moderate Party is popular, and may continue its lower-tax, lower-welfare agenda  |
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