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It's fine for those who stockpile swimwear and sandals at the first sighting of a swallow, but what about those of us who have only just got around to booking a holiday?
It turned away too many Jewish would-be refugees at its borders; indeed, it has only just got around to pardoning those Swiss citizens who illegally helped Jews to enter the country during the Nazi period.
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