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NY Times article on EU and Swedish liquor laws
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Europe Making Sweden Ease Alcohol Rules
By SUZANNE DALEY
Sweden is being forced to take apart its anti-alcohol policies
because most violate the European Union's rules. As a result,
alcohol consumption is on the rise, and some worry how far it will
go.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/28/world/28SWED.html?ex=986777234&ei=1&en=9759bf6f6b8a5277
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