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Gold, Silver, and Horse Betting Report 13 Sep, 2015

Consider the sport of betting on the sport of horse racing. It’s actually similar to the analysis of the gold and silver markets. How’s that? First, there is the manic-depressive crowd. Sometimes (as we are told—we don’t hang out at race tracks) the bettors sometimes get overly excited about a horse with slim chances to win, or get totally unexcited about a strong horse. The track responds by lowering or raising the payout for winning, respectively. The more betting on a horse, the lower...

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The return of the osprey

Ospreys have not been seen in Switzerland for 100 years and a bird association wants to reintroduce them - with the help of prisoners.(SRF/swissinfo.ch) --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel: Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch Channel:...

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Switzerland’s plastic bottle mountain

Switzerland is among the leaders in glass, PET and aluminium recycling. But when it comes to ordinary plastic it is struggling to find a national solution. The Swiss are leaders in recycling glass, aluminium, batteries and PET. With ordinary plastic bottles though still only a fraction gets recycled. Unlike PET – or Polyethylene terephthalate packaging – there are far too few ordinary plastic collection points. PET bottles have been collected and recycled all over the country for the past...

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Geneva doctor helps women hurt by childbirth

Millions of women in Africa and Asia cannot get a caesarean section. One of the many complications they suffer from during childbirth is obstetric fistulas. A Geneva doctor is improving their lives by undoing the damage. For the past 20 years, Geneva doctor Charles-Henry Rochat has been treating women in the north of Benin who suffer from the complications of a difficult birth. They have obstetric – also known as vaginal – fistulas. These women should have had a caesarean, but because they...

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The economics of organ donation

Organ donation not only saves lives, it makes economic sense. That’s the latest argument from the organisation promoting organ donation in Switzerland, where 1,400 people are on the organ waiting list. For some people an organ donation is their only hope for survival. But compared with other European countries, the Swiss don’t do well. Switzerland has a donor rate of 14.2 donors per million inhabitants. Among neighbouring countries, only Germany has lower rates. Two years ago the Swiss...

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The endless internship treadmill

New graduates are increasingly having to apply for multiple internships – often unpaid - to get their first regular full-time job. 24-year-old Camille has a Masters in international relations, with distinction. She studied for five years and speaks four languages. After completing 12 months of internships without earning any money, she really wants to get a paid job, but it’s tough. As a result of her two unpaid internships, Camille was forced to return to live with her parents again. Since...

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Shepherding, a dream job

The Valais agricultural school trains future shepherds to manage flocks of several hundred sheep on mountain pastures during the summer. (SRF/swissinfo.ch) --- swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews and videos visit swissinfo.ch or subscribe to our YouTube channel: Website: http://www.swissinfo.ch Channel:...

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Worship at Bern’s Hindu temple

Mala Jayakumar is one of four female priests entrusted with conducting religious rituals at the Hindu Saivanerikoodam temple association in Bern. swissinfo.ch followed her in her preparations for a Friday ceremony. The Hindu temple in the Swiss capital Bern is one of the few in the world that allows women priests to officiate religious ceremonies. It's also a first in the Swiss Hindu community. The idea of ordaining women priests in Bern came about as a result of interactions with curious...

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The Fed and the Cotton Candy Market

As I have discussed previously, if you borrow cash then it’s not income. This is why no one in his right mind borrows to buy consumer goods. Those who try cannot sustain it for long.What if someone else borrows? Suppose someone else—let’s call her Jordyn—buys your house from you, at a higher price than you originally paid for it. You can spend some of the gain. Of course she is just paying you with her borrowed proceeds, but most people think this is totally different than if you borrow to...

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