Stockholm Vacation

Stockholm Vacation

Friday, December 08, 2006

Scania considering counterbid for MAN



Seattle Post Intelligencer - STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- The chief executive of Swedish truckmaker Scania AB said Wednesday the company is considering making counterbid for Germany rival MAN AG, but declined to specify the value. Speaking at Scania's capital markets day, CEO Leif

Play in the snow at the outlet center
SignOn San Diego - The essay is published in today's print edition of Science . She will receive her award Monday during a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, where she will also meet with 2006 Nobel laureates Andrew Fire and Craig Mello. Chen is completing medical school

Stockholm rolls red carpet for Pamuk
Turkish Daily News - Sweden has a different way of embracing this year's Nobel laureate than his compatriots do. Orhan Pamuk's image is splashed across Stockholm, where the author will give his Nobel Prize acceptance speech this evening. A higher proportion of Swedes

Stockholm shares slightly lower early on profit-taking
Forbes - STOCKHOLM (AFX) - Shares were slightly lower in early trade, on profit-taking after two days of strong gains, but with losses limited by the slightly firming dollar, dealers said. At 9.50 am, the OMX Stockholm index was down 0.12 pct at 351.98 and

Monday, November 27, 2006

Wonderful homecoming



Edmonton Sun,  Canada - Oct 25, 2006... Although McNeill relocated in July, this time to Stockholm, Sweden, with her partner Alf ... and then she's off to Brazil for a relaxing two-week vacation/honeymoon ...

Monday, September 18, 2006

US Airways irks some fliers



AZ Central.com, AZ - 1 hour ago... to check in for the first leg of a business trip to Stockholm, only to be ... technical support analyst in Phoenix who travels for business and vacation, was also ...

Monday, September 11, 2006

Today in History



WISH-TV - In 2003, Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, 46, was stabbed in a Stockholm department store; she died the next day. Ten years ago: The Senate dealt a double defeat to gay-rights activists, voting to reject same-sex marriage in federal law and

Bryant: U.S. team needs chemistry
Baltimore Sun - runner Latifa Essarokh has been suspended for two years after testing positive for a banned substance during a meet where she broke the French 1,500-meter record. Essarokh tested positive on July 25 during the IAAF Super Grand Prix meet in Stockholm