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Luxembourg - A Strategic Base for Visiting France, Germany and BelgiumSome people think there's nothing more to the small country of Luxembourg than banks. Here's why it's a strategic place to plan a European vacation. -
Best Luxembourg Tourism WebsitesAn overview of the best websites for planning a trip to one of the world's smallest countries, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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Cynthia Stroum, Obama Donor, Quits as Ambassador to Luxembourg Under a CloudThe appointment of Cynthia Stroum, a big Obama campaign donor, as U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg was not considered all that unusual. Big donors are often given plum diplomatic posts in plush European capitals.
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Getting a Work Permit in LuxembourgIf you are planning on moving to Luxembourg to live and work, most circumstances require to you be in possession of a valid work permit.
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Obtaining Citizenship in LuxembourgIf you are moving from the United States to Luxembourg, then there is a pretty decent possibility that you are interested in obtaining citizenship in Luxembourg, especially if you are planning on making Luxembourg your home.
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Living in Luxembourg: A Guide to Foreigner Identity CardsIf you are a foreigner that will be living in Luxembourg for more than one year, you will have to apply for a foreigner's identity card.
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Luxembourg: Visa Requirements and Procedures for Your Visit or StayIf you are going to Luxembourg to visit or to live and work, you should make sure that you have the appropriate visa for your stay.
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Luxembourg Culture: Tidbits About the Tiny Grand DuchyWhether you're traveling through Luxembourg or just curious about this little grand duchy, it's time to brief yourself on the unique culture of this rich but rural nation-state. -
Caving Near Echternach, LuxembourgI'm 45, out of shape, with not a great deal of upper body strength, and 60 pounds overweight. Yesterday I went caving in Luxembourg. I rappelled down some sheer drops, squeezed through some narrow passages and climbed up through others. I had fun. -
Luxembourg Working Conditions and Salaries: An Expat's GuideWhile salaries in Luxembourg are not as high as those in Germany and France, the salaries are considered to be above average in Luxembourg when compared with the rest of Europe.
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Employment Contracts in Luxembourg: An Expat's GuideIf you are moving to Luxembourg to live and work, or even if you have just recently gained residence in the country, you should educate yourself in the types of employment contracts that are available and may be offered to you when you are seeking employment.
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Touring the Luxembourg Gardens in ParisTalks about the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris
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Luxembourg's Pension System: An Expat's GuideYou might be relived to know that Luxembourg has a great pension system that all self-employed people and employees pay contributions to for old age and disability pensions.
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Unemployment Benefits in Luxembourg: An Expat's GuideNot to worry, unemployment benefits in Luxembourg are part of the comprehensive social security system, which is available to all residents.
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The Social Security System in Luxembourg: An Expat's GuideLuxembourg has an extensive social security system that covers unemployment benefits, work accident insurance, family benefits, health care, old age and disability pensions and long term care insurance for all residents.
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A Special Memory of LuxembourgIt was only a moment in time while I was on the way to doing something else but it stands out like a beacon in my memory. -
The Cuisine of the Low Countries-Belgium, the Netherlands and LuxembourgThe cuisine of these three small European countries is simple and hearty, but with much to offer.
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Gardens of Paris: Jardin Du Luxembourg, Jardin Des Plantes and Jardin Des TuileriesSometimes when travelers are so enmeshed in an overwhelming cityscape like Paris, they could do with a little respite of green, a break from the museums and monuments. Paris offers a wide range of parks and gardens, and these are just three of many. -
Marrying France - #19 of 143 Blogs About Living and Working in FranceBlog #19 deals with the Luxembourg quarter of Paris and a visit to the Pere Lachaise Cemetary. Ruth Paget married, lived, and worked in France for seven years.
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The Last King of FranceBalthazar Napoleon de Bourbon - now there's an aristocratic name. The owner claims direct lineage from the Bourbon dynasty, that ruled France for centuries. Balthazar, however, is a 48 year-old lawyer and part-time farmer who lives in Bhopal, India. -
Contador Grinds Out Third Tour De France Victory: 49-Second MarginAlberto Contador continued to demonstrate that he is the king of road cycling by capturing his third Tour de France victory in the last four years. Luxembourg's Andy Schleck wanted to knock him off the podium, but he will have to wait. -
Contador Edges Out Schleck to Win 2010 Tour De FranceSpain's Alberto Contador once again topped the podium at a highly demanding 2010 Tour de France. Lance Armstrong placed a surprising 23rd, while Luxembourg's Andy Schleck came within 39 seconds of winning this year's spectacle of endurance and agility. -
Skype Internet Phone Service: ReviewSkype is an eBay company that provides Internet Telephony Service as an international company with headquarters in Luxembourg. Their founders had experience in similar services in the television sector. The service uses the latest VOIP technology.
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Luxair Airlines ReviewLuxembourg is one of the smallest countries in the world. Situated in Europe, it is not a tourist spot, but is famous for having various private banks.
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Top Five Favorite Things to Do in ParisFrom the top of the tower to a ride on the river with a little history thrown in. -
Abbas and Israel Seek Western Backing to Contain HamasIn a telephone call placed from the White House on Monday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told President Bush that the time is now to resume Palestinian peace talks again.
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The United Nations HeadquartersThe United Nations Headquarters have been in New York City since 1952. Although the 18 acre site is located in NYC it's actually an international zone which belongs to all member states. -
VoIP, Free PC - to - Phone Calls: A Primer and List of Free ProvidersFree international calls over the internet. -
Foie Gras May Cause Rare Disease: Amyloidosis May Be Linked to Goose LiverGeese may get their revenge on the gourmet diners who eat foie gras, a delicacy from the the livers of geese that have been force fed. -
Greatest Mountains of the Tour De FranceGreat climbers usually win the Tour de France. Dozens of famous and infamous peaks have been used during stages and as finishing summits. -
June 2007 FIFA World RankingsThe top 200 teams have been updated for June 2007. Italy remains in the top spot while France climbs to number 2. Brazil drops from third to second and Germany climbed from 5 to 4.
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - President of Iran the Next Adolf Hitler?Comparisons between Hitler and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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European Countries Ban Marketing of "Superfoods"BBC News (news.bbc.co.uk) reports that new European Union rules, effective July 1, bans marketing claims for products called superfoods. -
Summer Vacation: Thrift: Backpacking Cheaply in EuropeThis article offers advice on how to save money but still have an excellent european vacation. It includes references to many websites that often save travelers money. -
Prices that Kill: Going to the MoviesI have an idea: how about if the cost of a ticket is regulated by how good the damn movie is? How about if the movie gets hammered by critics I get to pay less? How about I get a discount if the movie sucks? -
Paypal Now a Licence Bank in Europe ?Paypal ,a leader payment processor on line is going into continuous changes day by day. It is now going to become a licence bank in Europe from 2nd july,2007...???
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Short Stay Visa Requirements for Moving from the United States to New ZealandIt's common people that want to move to New Zealand to go for a short period before they commit to the move. This is helpful because it allows you to see how you would feel as an expat in New Zealand, and it also allows you to scout around for employment and a place to live.
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Buy the Movie "Patton"This is a classic film. -
50 Percent of Europe is Obese; EU Trying to Tackle IssueThere have been recent mentions of the French and how they manage to stay so thin, but the French thinness does not exempt Europe from the serious modern health issue of obesity. -
Short History of European UnionA short History of the European Union, the formation and the waves of enlargement that followed ..





