-
EBK, the Swiss banking watchdog, has made it clear that prudence and sobriety are to be the watchwords once more.
ECONOMIST: Face value
-
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and sparkling wine are the watchwords here, with notable producers including Hyde de Villaine, Saintsbury and, for sparkling wine, Domaine Carneros.
WSJ: Will Lyons on Wine: Thinking Inside the Bottle
-
The three watchwords for French universities are autonomy, competition and selection.
ECONOMIST: In higher education, a free-for-all does not work
-
The 40-line work, Our Modern Watchwords, is thought to have been written in 1899 or 1900 when he served abroad in the army, in his mid-20s.
BBC: Winston Churchill poem to be auctioned
-
" Today the watchwords are "handcrafted" and "artisanal.
WSJ: Henninger: Obama's Colossal Politics
-
The slate industry may have brought these communities little material wealth, a lot of hard work, and, in the days before "health and safety" were the watchwords, too many untimely deaths from injury or dust-related illnesses.
BBC: Steam train transports Millennium slate
-
Self-preservation and opportunism have been his watchwords.
ECONOMIST: What next for Slobodan Milosevic?
-
The principle of "follow the money" -- long watchwords of the Center for Security Policy in international economic and financial security matters -- should be applied urgently to determine where Serbian financial deposits and other assets are now being transferred to avoid seizure.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy