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  1. D&B Country RiskLine Report: Luxembourg by D&B, 2007-12-19
  2. Luxembourg Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook (Us Regional Investment and BusinessLibrary)
  3. New Nationalism: Implications for Transatlantic Relations: Pap Pres to the Annual Conf of the Comm on Atlantic Studies (Cas, Luxembourg, Sept 23-24,) by Werner Link, Werner J. Feld, 1979-02
  4. Belgium: Country Study Guide (World Country Study Guide Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2002-05
  5. Support Policies for Business Start-Ups and the Role of Training in the Federal Republic of Germany, in the Former German Democratic Republic (Gdr a) by Lu Haas, 1992-11
  6. Income maintenance in old age: What can be learned from cross-national comparisons (Luxembourg Income Study working paper series) by Timothy M Smeeding, 2001
  7. La Chambre des deputes: Histoire et lieux de travail by Nicolas Als, 1994
  8. The European Community: Democracy in Brussels, Strasbourg, and Luxembourg (Working paper / Woodrow Wilson Center. West European Studies) by Alexander John Mackenzie Stuart, 1992
  9. The Luxembourg European Council (House of Commons Papers) by Foreign Affairs Committee, 1998-01
  10. Luxembourg wealth study workshop.(Behind the Scenes): An article from: Statistics of Income. SOI Bulletin
  11. A Pocket Guide to Low Countries: Belgium Luxembourg, the Netherlands
  12. Antilles Netherlands Business Intelligence Report by USA International Business Publications, 2003-01
  13. In the matter of the arbitration of certain questions under the Luxembourg protocol of December 25, 1918: The arbitrator's decisions upon questions in ... and German Governments for arbitration by James Addison Logan, 1922
  14. Norway Country Study Guide by USA International Business Publications, 2003-01

41. Travel To Luxembourg - Culture - WorldTravelGate.net®
of April 2005 and has the financial support of the luxembourg government. has been carefully restored by the luxembourg government and now houses
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ADVERTISING INFORMATION Luxembourg - Culture Culture. After centuries of foreign rule, it should come as no surprise that Luxembourg's population is composed of about 30% foreigners - the highest ratio of any EU country. Today's invading hordes, however, cross the borders quietly, caps in hand, nurturing sweet dreams of employment opportunities rather than pillage and plunder. Luxembourg's per capita GDP was the world's highest in 1997, its standard of living consistently rates among the best and its workforce boasts a remarkably low unemployment rate. Not bad for a country with a population about 30 times less than that of Los Angeles. Squashed in between two major historical world powers (and having been conquered at times by both of them), Luxembourg takes a good deal of its identity from its neighbours' contributions. This shows itself both in the generally amicable relationship between the countries and their citizens and in their shared linguistic traits. Multilingualism is universal among Luxembourgers, and both the German and French languages are used in the press, in politics and in daily life. French is most common in government and schools, though Luxembourgish is the language you'll hear most frequently on the street. English is widely understood in tourist areas. Luxembourg's cuisine is similar to that of Belgium's Wallonia region - plenty of pork, fish and game - but also features some heavy German influence in local specialties like liver dumplings with sauerkraut. Its beer (like that of neighbouring Belgium) is not too shabby; neither are the Moselle Valley's fruity white wines.

42. MapZones.com : Luxembourg Government
Information of Country s Government, Political parties, democracy, Prime Minister.
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43. EUbusiness - Luxembourg EU Presidency Outlines Innovation Priorities
The luxembourg government has announced that promoting scientific careers andattracting the best scientists to the EU; nanotechnologies; European space and
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Luxembourg EU Presidency outlines innovation priorities
Document Actions The Luxembourg government has announced that promoting scientific careers and attracting the best scientists to the EU; nanotechnologies; European space and security policies; and ITER will be among its priorities when it chairs the Competitiveness Council meeting in April 2005.

44. EUbusiness - Luxembourg Gives Breath Of Air To Gasping EU Constitution
Luxembourg gave a breath of air to the European Union s gasping constitution Luxembourg Prime Minister JeanClaude Juncker - Photo luxembourg government
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Luxembourg gives breath of air to gasping EU constitution
Document Actions Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker - Photo Luxembourg government Luxembourg gave a breath of air to the European Union's gasping constitution on Sunday by voting in favour of the moribund treaty at the centre of the EU's political turmoil.

45. Luxembourg
luxembourg government memorandum of 30 June 1995 on the 1996 The generalapproach that the luxembourg government intends to adopt during the
http://europa.eu.int/en/agenda/igc-home/ms-doc/state-lu/positn.html
Luxembourg's position with respect to the 1996 IGC
Note on the positions of the Member States of the European Union with respect to the 1996 IGC
European Parliament
Luxembourg, 8 December, 1995 Luxembourg Government memorandum of 30 June 1995 on the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference The Luxembourg Government memorandum devotes a chapter to the question of how to achieve a more effective foreign and security policy . It first examines matters relating to the CFSP, and then looks at questions relating to defence. With regard to the CFSP , it stresses that the political will to act is the crucial element in making proper use of the instruments provided for in the Treaty on European Union. However, it also calls for consideration to be given to a number of improvements that could be made in order to make the CFSP more effective and make the external action of the Union as a whole more cohesive. With this in view, the first step should be to look at the design of the CFSP . The document advocates the establishment within the Council secretariat of a joint analysis and planning facility, with which the Commission would be fully associated and to which the WEU would also contribute. With regard to decision making , the Luxembourg Government advocates greater use of majority voting. In addition, in formulating common positions and actions, the Luxembourg Government believes that the principle of 'unanimity minus one' would represent considerable progress, in that it would enable a Member State to dissociate itself from a joint action without preventing it. With regard to the

46. BUBL LINK: Luxembourg
Resource type document; luxembourg government of the Grand Duchy of LuxembourgOfficial information about Luxembourg and its government, in English,
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  • Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index CIA World Factbook 2003: Luxembourg Ethnologue Language Database: Luxembourg Luxembourg Country Report on Human Rights Practices for 2003 ... World Travel Guide: Luxembourg
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    Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
    Extensive index to European archaeological resources, organised by country.
    Author:
    Subjects: albania, archaeology links, austria, belgium, bulgaria, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland, france, germany, greece, hungary, iceland, ireland, italian history, lithuania, luxembourg, macedonia, malta, netherlands, norway, poland, portugal, romania, russian history, serbia and montenegro, slovakia, slovenia, spain, sweden, switzerland, turkey, vatican city
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    CIA World Factbook 2003: Luxembourg
    Basic reference information about Luxembourg, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
    Author: CIA
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    Ethnologue Language Database: Luxembourg
    A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in Luxembourg, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.

    47. Information On The Grand Ducal Family Of Luxembourg
    The GrandDucal House of Luxembourg (meant to be the official page some time in the (by the Press and Information Service of the luxembourg government)
    http://www.geocities.com/dagtho/luxembourg.html
    Luxembourg. Information on the Grand Ducal Family
    Contents
    The Grand Ducal Family

    48. Luxembourg - Manifestations Of Anti-Semitism In The European Union
    The Minister stressed the fact that the luxembourg government will be Ministers in the luxembourg government and members of parliament from all parties,
    http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/anti-semitism/report_lux.html
    Manifestations of Anti-Semitism in the European Union - Luxembourg
    Commissioned by the E.U. Monitoring Center on Racism and Xenophobia
    This report was not released by the European Union, presumably because it points out significant Muslim involvement in European anti-Semitism
    1. Physical acts of violence
    In Luxembourg physical aggression in general and especially against Jews is rather rare. It might be explained by an absence of deeper social conflicts and extreme right parties. According to ASTI, the representative of the Jewish community and the secretary general of the Israelite Consistory, no act of violence or aggression against Jews or their institutions are know of for the period from 15 May to 15 June 2002; indeed for the whole year up to now no aggressive act has been committed.
    2. Verbal aggression/hate speeches
    3. Research studies
    4. Good practices for reducing prejudice, violence and aggression
    5. Reactions by politicians and other opinion leaders

    49. CORDIS: News Service
    The luxembourg government has announced that promoting scientific careers and The luxembourg government also recognises the role that R D could play in
    http://dbs.cordis.lu/fep-cgi/srchidadb?CALLER=EN_NEWS&ACTION=D&SESSION=&RCN=EN_R

    50. Rec_172_2005_E
    i. that the luxembourg government give concrete expression to its intention iii. in spite of the laudable efforts of the luxembourg government to merge
    http://www.coe.int/T/E/Clrae/_5._Texts/2._Adopted_texts/1._Recommendations_2004/
    Clrae The Congress in brief Structures and Yearbook Sessions ... 3. Opinions 2004
      th PLENARY SESSION TWELFTH SESSION
      Recommendation 172 (2005) on local democracy in Luxembourg
      The Congress, on a proposal of the Chamber of Local Authorities, 1. Recalls: a b c . Resolutions 31 (1996), 58 (1997) and 106 (2000) of the Congress, laying down guiding principles for the drafting of these reports; 2. Takes note of the report on the situation of local democracy in Luxembourg prepared by Mr Christopher Newbury (EPP/CD, L, United Kingdom), rapporteur, following an official visit to Luxembourg (27-29 October 2004), with the assistance of Professor Jean-Marie Woehrling, member of the Group of Independent Experts on the European Charter of Local Self-Government whom it takes this opportunity to thank; 3. Thanks all the representatives of governments and parliaments, local elected representatives and their association SYVICOL, and the experts who accepted to meet the Congress delegation (rapporteur, expert, secretariat) during its visits and contributed to the preparation of the report; 4. Wishes to draw the comments and recommendations presented hereinafter to the attention of the Luxembourg authorities, the Committee of Ministers and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

    51. Committee Of Ministers Chairmanship – Luxembourg: May - November 2002
    luxembourg government (French only). File on Luxembourg Committee of Ministerschairmanship (on the luxembourg government Website – French only)
    http://www.coe.int/T/e/Com/files/CM_chair-sessions/chair/luxembourg/
    English portal Portail français Deutsches Portal Portale italiano Other languages Shqip Armenian Azerbaijani Bosanski ... Polski
    On opening the session of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Ministers, the Luxembourg Chairman-in-Office Lydie Polfer emphasised the vital contribution that the Council of Europe is making to the building of a united Europe. She said that, at the beginning of a 21st century on which a thorough redefinition of the multilateral European architecture had made its mark, a third Summit would provide an opportunity to define the priority tasks for the Council of Europe which resulted from this new situation.
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    Chair of the Committee of Ministers
    The priorities of the Luxembourg chair
    Chairmanship programme
    ... Photos Useful links Committee of Ministers Luxembourg government (French only) File on Luxembourg Committee of Ministers chairmanship ''Building Europe without dividing lines: the Council of Europe at the service of a democratic, stable and ever more united continent'' Conclusions of the Chair
    Council of Europe leaders meet with President of the European Convention
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    "The role and responsibilities of local authorities in tackling terrorism" - conference in Luxembourg - 20 to 21 September 2002
    Lydie Polfer: ''Co-operation between national and local levels is essential''

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    Special file on the conference
    Interview : Human rights, terrorism and the media: the Luxembourg Chair's priorities

    52. Government - Links To Legal Resources: Countries: Luxembourg: Government
    luxembourg government agencies, offices and ministries.
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    53. Euromosaic - Letzeburgesh In Luxembourg
    The luxembourg government allows Letzeburgesh speakers to make enquiries and The luxembourg government also guarantees that Letzeburgesh will be taken
    http://www.uoc.es/euromosaic/web/document/luxemburgues/an/i1/i1.html
    Letzeburgesh in Luxembourg
    xx-xx-xxxx
    http://www.uoc.es/euromosaic/web/document/luxemburgues/an/i1/i1.html
    Research Centre of Multilingualism Letzeburgesh
  • Introduction
  • The language in the country
  • General information on the language community
  • Geographical and language background ...
  • Conclusion
    1. Introduction There is no dat for this topic. Top of page 2. The language in the country 2.1. General information on the language community There is no dat for this topic. Top of page 2.2. Geographical and language background The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is an hereditary monarchy under the 1868 Constitution; the governmental system is parliamentary democracy. The country is divided into three districts (Luxembourg, Diekirch and Grevenmacher) with twelve Cantons and 118 municipalities. The districts are run by government officials and the municipalities by appointed mayors and lay judges, together with elected local councillors. Luxembourgian is popularly known in this area as Letzeburgesh According to a 1992 study by the , some 400people live in the area. The population has increased by some 75over the past 30 years (31 December 1960: 314- 31 December 1970: 339- 31 December 1991: 389 800). Luxembourg also has a high proportion of expatriates (10% of the total population in 1948, rising to 30.3% in 1993).
  • 54. Links - Luxemburgish Gouvernment
    luxembourg government Lab Safety Portail Innovation, Luxembourg Portal for research and innovation.
    http://www.crp-sante.lu/en/Links10.shtml
    Animal facilities Luxembourg General Scientific Institutes Scientific Journals ... Luxembourg Gouvernment
    Luxembourgish Gouvernemental Institutions
    Link Description Etat.lu State portal Portail Innovation Luxembourg Portal for research and innovation. LuxInnovation National agency for the promotion of innovation and research. ITM Inspection du Travail et des Mines AMMD Association des Médecins et Médecins-Dentistes Legilux Portail juridique du Gouvernement
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    Constitution du Luxembourg SCL Service Central de Législation Sécurité et la Santé sur le lieu de Travail Agora Société ayant pour mission de " viabiliser et développer les friches industrielles situées sur d’anciens sites de sociétés sidérurgiques luxembourgeoises BNL Kulturfabrik Stëmm vun der Stross asbl Lutte contre l'exclusion sociale
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    55. Euro Information
    luxembourg government euro web site (Le Ministère des Finances du GrandDuchéde Luxembourg ) www.etat.lu/FI. Exchange rate, €1= LUF/BF40.3399
    http://www.euro.gov.uk/cntry_Luxembourg.asp
    Euro Information
    The Official Treasury Euro Resource Home Euro Cash Business Information Euro Preparations ... Contact Us Euro Area Country Information Luxembourg This information will be updated periodically but it also includes some materials, for example the dual circulation periods, which are no longer relevant but have been retained for reference purposes. The date that this information was last updated is at the bottom of the page Luxembourg Government euro web site:
    (Le Ministère des Finances du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg )
    www.etat.lu/FI

    Exchange rate €1= LUF/BF40.3399 Euro cash introduced End of dual currency period
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    Pricing
    Since the end of February 2002 prices are now largely shown only in Euro. During the cash changeover dual pricing was recommended and was widely implemented following a voluntary agreement concluded between Luxembourg Government (Ministry of Finance), business and consumers representative bodies.

    56. EU Reporter - EU Reporter Articles Viewing Article
    luxembourg government Gives Green Light To EU Constitution .. Written by MartinLarsson. Thursday June 30, 2005. Page 1 . The Luxembourg Parliament
    http://www.eureporter.co.uk/articles/article.cfm?id=2035

    57. Luxembourg Parliament Passes Resolution Against End To Arms Embargo - Www.phayul
    The luxembourg government currently holds the Presidency of the EU, which rotates The text of the resolution called on the luxembourg government to work
    http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=9676&t=1&c=1

    58. Min - Home
    Minister GrabarKitaroviæ meets luxembourg government Vice-President Polfer.Luxembourg, May 12, 2004 – European Integration Minister,
    http://www.mei.hr/default.asp?ru=2&gl=200405160000002&sid=&jezik=2

    59. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent
    estimated for 2003 at 1.2 per cent in Luxembourg, the Government and 51per cent felt that the luxembourg government s position had not been clear
    http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1475-6765.2004.00202.x
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    60. Premier Zhu Rongji Held Talks With Luxembourg Prime Minister
    The luxembourg government attaches importance to cooperation with China in theeconomic and trade area, and hopes to strengthen cooperation in the aviation
    http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/wjb/zzjg/xos/gjlb/3326/3328/t16974.htm

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