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Retold by John Kennett; Illustrated by Jane Taylor, Genus Art. The retelling brings this classic story within the grasp of the younger reader where an unabridged text would prove daunting. In preparing the series, careful attention has been paid to the reading and interest levels of children. This new series of Illustrated Chosen Classics is a collection of the world's most famous stories, especially retold for children.
Johann David Wyss (17431818) was a Swiss pastor. The Swiss Family Robinson was edited by his son Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar who wrote the Swiss national anthem.
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The Cinémathèque suisse film archive has closed its doors to the public on Mondays in an effort to save energy. Other measures are also be considered to reduce the impact of potential power cuts.
This content was published on January 14, 2023 - 16:49 January 14, 2023 - 16:49Keystone-SDA/jdp
As of January 1, Cinémathèque Suisse has not been holding public screenings on Mondays in a move it said was in response to the energy crisis and the efforts requested by both federal and local authorities to save electricity.
“The only action that could be taken quickly was to close the theatres for one day, which is the least severe measure for the public's enjoyment,” Frédéric Maire, director of Cinémathèque Suisse, told Swiss news agency Keystone-ATS. Monday was chosen because it is less frequented than other days. The measure is “on trial” and will last at least until the summer.
The closure is not only intended to reduce energy use during the day but also to avoid energy shortages at night, which is when films are downloaded ahead of screenings.
Cinémathèque Suisse has also developed scenarios to anticipate possible power cuts and enable it…
Switzerland might not have the thoroughbred heritage of its neighbours France, Germany and Italy but the country gave us Walter Haefner, the master horseman who founded Moyglare Stud, as well as a handful of decent horses with the 'SWI' suffix in recent years such as the stakes-winning siblings La Sylphide and Vanishing Cupid.
Now Switzerland is also responsible for a young breeding operation that with its first crop of three-year-olds came up with Sunday's Poule d'Essai des Pouliches heroine Teppal as well as, quite remarkably, Dice Roll – the colt beaten just a neck and a nose into third in the Poulains less than an hour earlier at Longchamp.
Gestut Zur Kuste comprises a Swiss-based group of investors overseen by Christoph Muller, chairman of Frauenfeld racecourse near Zurich. Despite the name, there is no physical stud, with the organisation's stock based at Haras d'Etreham and Haras d'Ellon in Normandy, with others boarded in Britain and Ireland for covering and foaling.
With the assistance of agent Crispin de Moubray, a band of around 30 to 35 mares has been assembled, some owned in partnership with Etreham and Ellon.
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