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    AT the turn of the last century a visit to the imposing Mont Pelerine Palace in the Swiss Alps was a favourite pastime among wealthy travellers. They arrived by train to the quiet commune of Chardonne before ascending by funicular to the elegant hotel, enjoying the famous local Charennes wine and mingling with New York [...]

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    POLITICAL EDITOR GEORGE Osborne embarked on a collision course with Brussels yesterday, after he refused to back the creation of a fund to pay for the winding down of failed banks. EU internal market commissioner Michel Barnier said member states should use the proceeds from a new bank levy to fund the “orderly failure” of [...]

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