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Country: Italy (co-produced by Spain, UK)
Language: Italian
(Rated R for disturbing images and language)
Release date: 8 February 2003 (Berlinale), 14 March 2003 (general)
Running time: 108 Minutes ...
Advantages: Great late season snow Disadvantages: Expensive ski hire
Arosa is perfect for late-season skiing or snowboarding. I have just been there (mid-April) and there was fresh snow every day, and clear skies most days.
There is a great variety of runs, with plenty of beginner slopes on the Weisshorn Mittelstation and plenty of interlinking red and black runs, with accessable off-piste on the Hörnli. (In fact, the only resort which I have been to which is better is Kitzbühel, which has some fantastic off-piste, but the snow is practically gone by this time of year.)
There is a regular and free bus service linking Arosa and Inner Arosa (which takes about 5 minutes).
Good bars in Arosa include: Casino bar, Los, Sitting Bull, Laetitia's is good for apres ski (but see below).
Good restaurants: Orchidee Palast (Chinese), Restaurant Derby (Swiss).
Avoid Laetitia's Mexican restaurant at all ...
zachxx 17.04.2001
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Advantages: The truth is out there Disadvantages: But you have to want to find it
paradoxical statement in the UN after the genocide in Rwanda. "You can only call it genocide after it has happened".
The UN Security Council eventually cabled a reply on the situation, but only if the word 'genocide' was taken out so they didn't take any blame for their obvious cowardice and liability. What they were basically saying was that we needed to let it happen so to be able to do anything about it because it then was genocide through action that we were never going to do anyway...?
Its not only international politics explored in the book but domestic stuff too, everything from the American fast-food trade to the thalidomide scandal to the demonisation of Arthur Scargill to collapse the damaging minors strike, the book, as expected, finishing with Bush stealing the election and the vulgar invasion of Iraq that followed. Gary Palasts ...