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The Barberque Murder, (21/6-2000)
A Swiss man shot a Spanish family father aged 24 to death last weekend. The Spaniard lived with his family in Switzerland since more than 10 years and was BBQ:n outdoors when the Swiss neighbour finally had enough from smoke and BBQ smell. He went in an got his handgun and shot the Spaniard to death. The dead man leaves his pregnant wife and two children behind. The Swiss man excused him self by explaining that he thought the Spaniard was a Yugoslavian man (what ever excuse that is) and that he originally meant to kill them all. He was immediately caught by the police. The culturally mixed neighbourhood is still in agony and chock after the tragic murder.

Japanese Tourist in Agony, K�ln, D. (13/6-2000)
A Japanese tourist spent last weekend desperately searching for his car. He was clever enough to write the street name on a piece of paper so finding it would not be to hard he thought. The name on the sign he found on the street where he parked his car  was "One way Street" (Einbahnstrasse). He spent the entire weekend searching for "One way Street". Early Monday morning he gave up and contacted the local Police. He was absolutely demoralized as he gave me the paper where he had scrabbeled "One Way Street", says the laughing officer who helped the tourist finding the car again. Late Monday afternoon they found the car on Casinostrasse (Cason Street). Happy ending. MagS conclusion: Don't laugh to hard - In Japan you don't know the letters - There it might as well happen to you....better stay away from the Casino....


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Inline Skater to Prison (15/5-2000)
A Swiss female inline skater was stopped by the police when skating on the street, in a car lane at midnight a few months ago. The police forced the woman to the ground and a fight started...Read More

More Expatriates Needed
The Cantons Basel, Z�rich, Geneva and Zug are not satisfied with the central governments decision to allow only 20.500 new work permits for next year....
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10 Billion SFr in Bonuses
Swiss banks UBS and Credit Suisse have rewarded their co-workers and especially their managers with a total of 10 Billion Swiss Francs for the year 1999....
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American Tourist Killed by Swiss Bungy Jump
(25/5-2000)
An American tourist was last weekend very tragically killed in the Swiss Alps when doing the bungy jump of his life time. What he did not know was that it was a "once in a life time experience"...Read More

eMagS Articles - Society

"B��gg" burns for 17 Minutes (20/4-2000)
The "B��gg" burned for 16 minutes and 45 seconds this year. The B��gg is a snow man, about three metres tall with gun powder in his head......
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Antisemitism?
According to an official study every 6th Swiss or 12.5% of the Swiss population consider himself as antisemitist....
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Swedish Bonfires beats B��gg (30/4-2000)
The ancient Swedish tradition of celebrating the end of the winter and the beginning of spring with great bonfires and partying did also this year take place on the 30:th of April....
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Cannabis Soon Legalised?
The Swiss parliament has decided to accept the proposition of legalisation of cannabis in Switzerland.....
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Germany fed up with Swiss Air Traffic (15/5-00)
Germany has finally had enough of Swiss air traffic. Since Switzerland built their international airport and chose to locate it just along the German border....
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eMagS Articles - Sports and Culture

Z�rich Ice-Hockey Champs
Swiss ice-hockey reminds me of my childhood days. The quality is low but the entertainment value is great!....
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Johann Jacobs Museum
For anyone who ever drinks a cup of coffe. Free entrance, free coffee and interesting exhibitions....Read More

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