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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT31) FRANKFURT, Germany -- Dec. 25, 2007 -- DENMARK-LABOR-WOES -- Thomas Sorensen, a native of Denmark, working in Frankfurt, Germany in November 2007. Sorenson works there to avoid the 63 percent top tax rate in his homeland. Born and trained at Denmark's expense, but working -- and paying lower taxes -- elsewhere in Europe, Sorensen is the stuff of nightmares for Danish companies and politicians searching for solutions to an increasingly desperate labor shortage. People like Sorensen, and there are many, epitomize the challenges facing the small Nordic country, long viewed across Europe as an example of how to keep an economy thriving and a society equal. (Rolf Oeser/The International Herald Tribune)
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2007-12-25
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The New York Times Agency
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