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EUROPE Austria 1,173.8 1,173.8 Belgium-Luxembourg 739.5 1,256.4 1,995.9 Denmark 300,3 605.3 905.6 France 5,175.6 4,262.4 9,438.0 West Germany 4,047 5 951.9 4,999.4 Berlin 131.0 131.0 Iceland 70.2 70.2 Ireland 146.2 146.2 Italy 3,463.3 2,292.5 5,755.8 The Netherlands 1,228.6 1,252.8 2,481.4 Norway 349.8 797.0 1,146.8 Poland 522.6 522.6 Portugal 152.1 336.6 488.7 Spain 1,1736 537.7 1,711.3 Sweden 108.9 108.9 United Kingdom 7,668.2 1,045.0 8,713.2 Yugoslavia 1,703.0 693.9 2,396.9 Regional...
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Mar. 1 1963 - Would you like to work at a Swiss resort, a Norwegian farm, a German factory, a construction site in Spain, or a summer camp in France? Thousands of paying summer jobs (some offering $190 monthly) are available in Europe to U.S. students...
...page Prospectus, complete selection of European jobs and Job Application (enclose $1 for Prospectus, handling and airmail reply) write, naming your school, to: Dept., R, ASIS, 22 Ave. de la Liberte, Luxembourg City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The first 8000 inquiries receive a $1 coupon towards the purchase of the new student travel book, Earn, Learn & Travel in Europe...
Unfit Islanders. In De Gaulle's Europe, France is first, Germany second, and the rest nowhere-they can tag along respectfully as camp followers, with little more weight or voice than tiny Luxembourg. Britain is rejected as unfit economically or politically to join this band of continental brothers because it 1) is an offshore island, and 2) has "special ties" with the U.S. and the Commonwealth. To De Gaulle's jaundiced eye. the British attempt to enter the Common Market was simply a Trojan horse maneuver (an expression used with suspicious frequency in Parisian editorials and salons last...
...Monday, the cobbled streets were slimy with black slush and blanketed with chilling fog as Britain's chief negotiator. Edward Heath, arrived with his aides. Minister for Commonwealth Affairs Duncan Sandys and Agriculture Minister Christopher Soames. The French, with a fine sense of economy, traveled light; only Luxembourg's four-man delegation was smaller. French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville brought only an overnight case, for he knew that he would not be staying long...