The clock is ticking for the euro. After 11 years circulating in shops and bars from Athens to Zeebrugge, there are, it is said, just 10 days left to save it
Isn't a way of saying A to Z - unless there are better known places starting with a Z
@Woodsy42 yeah probably - I was just being slightly flippant.
Zeebrugge... a good representation of the EU's annual turnover...
He can't even get that right ... the euro was launched on 1 January 2002 ... that's ten years ago, not eleven.
@Harry Hook Indeed@Richard, Are you expecting Telegraph journalists to have the ability of being able to count? You have high standards! ;-)
Isn't a way of saying A to Z - unless there are better known places starting with a Z
ReplyDelete@Woodsy42 yeah probably - I was just being slightly flippant.
ReplyDeleteZeebrugge... a good representation of the EU's annual turnover...
ReplyDeleteHe can't even get that right ... the euro was launched on 1 January 2002 ... that's ten years ago, not eleven.
ReplyDelete@Harry Hook Indeed
ReplyDelete@Richard, Are you expecting Telegraph journalists to have the ability of being able to count? You have high standards! ;-)