Amsterdam Pays Drunks with Beer to Clean Streets
To keep them occupied
Why the 19th Century Danish educator should be embraced by libertarians
Not being run by some newspapers
Demographic realities catching up to the welfare state lifestyle
Thanks to dispute over working conditions between teachers and local officials
Speeding up withdrawal after closing of British bases
In Denmark drunk driving fines are calculated by dividing the annual salary of the defender by 25 and multiplying the result by the blood alcohol level
Hairdressers understandably concerned
Much has been made of late of a "food movement" that would restrict our right to make our own food choices. But victories for food freedom in Denmark, California, and (hopefully) New York City show the true food movement is something else altogether.
Taxes on food inflate food prices, threaten jobs. Imagine that.
Denmark has some of Europe's highest rates of drug-related deaths
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