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'As long as you hook Swedes on the first try, they'll be back'
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'As long as you hook Swedes on the first try, they'll be back'

It takes a brave type to tackle the world of alcohol production in Sweden. The country’s laws in the area are notoriously tight: the only shop allowed to sell anything over 3.5 percent alcohol is state monopoly Systembolaget. Despite that, Kiwi expats Kerryn Beattie and Craig Donovan felt confident enough to launch their own Stockholm brewery in 2014, and so far, things are going well.
'I see bike lanes and I just think 'Stoner''
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'I see bike lanes and I just think 'Stoner''

US comedian Margaret Cho is touching down in Stockholm as part of her latest European ‘Mother’ tour. She tells The Local about beautiful Swedes, her love of dill and what the audience can expect from her latest show.
Sweden home to more than 48,000 millionaires
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Sweden home to more than 48,000 millionaires

One of 200 Swedes is now a millionaire. In total, 48,300 people in Sweden had assets worth more than $1 million (7.74 million kronor) last year, excluding home and collectible values, according to Capgemini and Merrill Lynch Wealth Management's 14th annual World Wealth Report.
Chinese pop star in Reinfeldt tax plea
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Chinese pop star in Reinfeldt tax plea

Chinese superstar pop singer Wei Wei has appealed to Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt to intervene to settle a dispute with the Swedish tax authorities, which she claims have recently begun seizing her assets.
Train delays in Stockholm due to winter weather
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Train delays in Stockholm due to winter weather

Major train delays in Stockholm and the surrounding region were reported on Friday afternoon and evening. Several trains were delayed or cancelled due to winter weather and a train stalled on the tracks between Flemingsberg and Södertälje. Trains are expected to be running on schedule on Saturday.
Tax agency targets Chinese pop star
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Tax agency targets Chinese pop star

Chinese pop music star and Stockholm resident Wei Wei has been targeted by Swedish tax authorities, who recently attempted to freeze 50 million kronor ($6.5 million) of the singer’s assets.