Lausanne and Neuchatel, Switzerland (20 Minutes, Fre) – Alcohol-related road accidents are on the rise in Vaud, climbing at a faster rate than in other cantons which have recently seen an increase. Traffic accidents where excessive consumption of alcohol is involved fell in the months following Switzerland’s adoption of stricter drink-driving rules. In January 2005 […]
Patchwork of American voices
Notes from conversations in the US last week: Insurance agent, Kansas City, on tatoos: They are the work of the devil, and people who get them are in league with him. They’re evil. Colorado forest fire fighter, on SUVs: Don’t they ever ask themselves how many soldiers in Iraq die for each time they fill […]
FEATURE / Geneva’s wines move into the future (author: Julie Schindall)
Geneva grape harvest, 2007 (photo, J Schindall) Satigny, Switzerland (GenevaLunch, by Julie Schindall) – “Winemakers must now be not only artisans and farmers, but also salesmen and experts in marketing,” says Roger Burgdorfer, owner of the Domaine du Paradis winery in Satigny. Burgdorfer speaks animatedly about the need for innovation and development in the Swiss […]
Gotthard Tunnel advances, costs remain stable
Gotthard Tunnel, Switzerland (romandie/ats, Fre) – The Gotthard Tunnel costs are being contained and 68% of the work has been completed, according to the latest report. Delays on the tunnel have been linked to the government’s decision not to build a third rail line between Geneva and Lausanne as part of the overall Swiss rail […]
TRAVEL / New York’s bravest of the brave
The photos in this series show Engine 55 in lower Manhattan’s Little Italy, just before the alarm sounded, followed by the firemen racing to pull on jackets as the engine pulls out of the station, shouting the address of where they are headed to the firefighters as they clamber aboard. Manhattan’s fire engines respond, on […]