Switzerland Newspapers
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German
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French
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German
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French
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German
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German
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German
Liestal
German
Basel
German
Basel
German
Bern
German
Spiez
German
Bern
German
Bern
German
Biel
German
Zurich
German
Schwyz
German
Zurich
German
Lugano
Italian
Brienz
German
Bern
German
Winterthur
German
Meiringen
German
Berneck
German
Wattwill
German
Wetzikon
German
Thalheim
German
Chur
German
Zurich
German
Corgemont
French
St. Moritz
German
Entlebuch
German
Zurich
German
Fribourg
German
Glarus
German
Regensdorf
German
Brugg
German
Geneva
English
Lugano
Italian
Dubendorf
German
Grenchen
German
Zurich
German
Wollerau
German
Morges
French
Interlaken
German
Neuchatel
French
La Chaux-de-Fonds
French
Fribourg
French
Nyon
French
Bulle
French
Fribourg
French
Lugano
Italian
Langenthal
German
Geneva
French
Delemont
French
Lausanne
French
Sion
French
Delemont
French
Geneva
French
Rapperswil
German
Lachen
German
Zurich
German
Lucerne
German
Stans
German
Langenthal
German
Sarnen
German
Olten
German
Schwyz
German
Altdorf
German
Zug
German
Zurich
German
Bulach
German
Olten
German
Schiers
German
Alstatten
German
Brig
German
Schaffhausen
German
Sempach
German
Asliswil
German
Solothurn
German
Solothurn
German
Zurich
German
St. Gallen
German
Zurich
German
Thalwil
German
Thun
German
Weinfelden
German
Frauenfeld
German
Geneva
French
Altdorf
German
Winterthur
German
Langnau
German
Zofingen
German
Horgen
German
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Key Egypt candidate seeks alliesEgypt's Muslim Brotherhood calls allies to back its presidential candidate in a likely run-off against Hosni Mubarak's last PM to "save" the uprising.