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Liechtenstein Ratifies Nuclear Test Ban
2004-09-22
Finally! I've been so worried! The world's definitely a safer place now...
Posted by:Fred

#9  Liechtenstein should stick to their banking, watch making, alpine views and great looking postage stamps.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-09-22 10:02:05 PM  

#8  I'm going to Andorra in six months.... should I have a look? It's not a big place. Oh, and high NMM! Can't say as I've missed you.
Posted by: Secret Master   2004-09-22 9:18:06 PM  

#7  Maybe they are working on a sequel to "The Mouse That Roared" wherein Lichtenstein renounces its nuclear ambitions in return for large amounts of fuel oil and cash. It sorta worked for the N. Koreans.
Posted by: SteveS   2004-09-22 4:08:01 PM  

#6  The Swiss and the Austrians can sleep easy tonight.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-09-22 4:01:32 PM  

#5  Good 'un NMM!
Posted by: Shipman   2004-09-22 3:50:06 PM  

#4  Laugh if you want, but you KNOW that Andorra is secretly stockpiling yellow cake and other nuclear material. Add in Monaco and the Vatican and there is a new Axis of evil! It's time to take these countires out before they can aquire WMDs! As soon as I can find these countries, I am sending in the Army to kick ass and take names!
Posted by: George Bush   2004-09-22 2:42:04 PM  

#3  Is this Ground Zero?
Liechtenstein Webcam Page

PS The Webcam at the Vaduz McDonald's is not up.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-22 2:27:29 PM  

#2  Yes, I also wonder about San Marino, and Palau!
Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-22 2:21:41 PM  

#1  Well, yes, it's a step, but have the rogue nations of Andorra, Monaco, and the Vatican ratified the ban as well?
Posted by: Dar   2004-09-22 2:15:47 PM  

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