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18 May '99
Sweden The 1999 World Police and Fire Games will be held in Stockholm between 16 and 24 July and for some reason these games always attract many followers. If you are planning to be in Stockholm at this time, booking some accommodation is a good idea.


9 March '99

While duty free shopping is officially scheduled to end in the member countries of the European Union (EU) on 1 July, 1999, many countries are hopeful duty-free shopping can be extended for another couple of years. Of the 15 member countries in the EU, Germany, France and Britain are the main campaigners for an extension for duty-free shopping. It is estimated that if duty-free shopping goes, more than 140,000 jobs would also go. When the end of duty-free sales in EU countries eventually does come into place, travellers to Europe will still be able to obtain duty free items, as the new restrictions will only apply to intra-EU travel. As an example, if you travel between Switzerland, which is not a member of the EU, and France, duty-free purchases will still be possible. Current member countries of the EU are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

 

 

18 February '98
Drinkers at the Jukkaskaervi Ice Hotel in northern Sweden can take their vodka not on ice, but in it. At the bar even the glasses are made of ice, which means beer drinkers must turn to spirits, as drinks with a low alcohol content will freeze solid.


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