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...Queen Elizabeth II [April 17] represents the most important treasure of Britain: class. May she reign for another 20 years. Happy birthday! Daniel C. Ammann Zurich...
...much of the 1990s, the former industrial area of Zurich-West was deserted, the factories that once produced turbines and steamboats standing eerily silent. Then, in 2000, Schiffbau?a 19th century shipbuilding plant?was gutted to make way for a restaurant, jazz club and cluster of theaters. Today, nearly all of the area's brick-clad buildings have been repurposed as bars, shops and galleries, flanked by chic loft apartments. It's a transformation that's helping to turn Switzerland's largest city from a buttoned-up financial capital into something approaching a fashionable metropolis...
...Zurich-West offers more than merely corporeal gratification. Culture vultures will enjoy the GALERIE BOB VAN ORSOUW, tel: (41-44) 273 1100, as well as ART ONE, tel: (41-44) 273 1737, which specializes in the work of young up-and-comers. And no trip to Zurich-West would be complete without a visit to KUNSTHALLE, tel: (41-44) 272 1515, and the MIGROS MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, tel: (41-44) 277 2050, both located in the 19th century former L?wenbr?u brewery. The beer may be gone, but these galleries, like the rest of the area, are offering diversions that...
...much of the 1990s, the former industrial area of Zurich-West was deserted, the factories that once produced turbines and steamboats standing eerily silent. Then, in 2000, Schiffbau - a 19th century shipbuilding plant - was gutted to make way for a restaurant, jazz club and cluster of theaters. Today, nearly all of the area's brick-clad buildings have been repurposed as bars, shops and galleries, flanked by chic loft apartments. It's a transformation that's helping to turn Switzerland's largest city from a buttoned-up financial capital into something approaching a fashionable metropolis. In the past few years...
...made my decision because fans attacked me for my color." When the Royal Spanish Football Federation (rfef) fined Zaragoza just €9,000 - though that was the largest amount ever imposed in Spain for such an incident - fifa, too, decided it could tolerate no more. At a meeting in Zurich this month, football's governing body ruled that national associations must punish clubs whose fans are guilty of racist abuse by deducting league points and imposing relegation or disqualification from tournaments, with a two-year international ban for countries that don't comply. "Recent events have demonstrated that there...