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  1. http://www.ledogstop.com/pages/travel_scheme_health.html http://www.petmc.co.uk/ http://www.vet-medic.com Sue (86300) Dreams create ambition
  2. http://www.ledogstop.com/pages/travel_scheme_health.html http://www.petmc.co.uk/ http://www.vet-medic.com Sue (86300) Dreams create ambition
  3. Thought this link might be useful to some...... http://perso.wanadoo.fr/w.w.publishing/micro_entreprise.htm Anyone successfully set up their micro entreprise without having to take the 5-day course? I object to doing it after spending 12 years running a successful hotel business, having a certificate in book-keeping and wanting to run a simple knitting/sewing business from home! Sue (86300) Dreams create ambition
  4. Thought this link might be useful to some...... http://perso.wanadoo.fr/w.w.publishing/micro_entreprise.htm Anyone successfully set up their micro entreprise without having to take the 5-day course? I object to doing it after spending 12 years running a successful hotel business, having a certificate in book-keeping and wanting to run a simple knitting/sewing business from home! Sue (86300) Dreams create ambition
  5. Hi Don't know if this will help - http://www.cm-86.fr/entrepriseArtisanale/index.jsp It gives the definitions of different titles - at least in our area. Sue (86300)
  6. For all those who want to put smilie icons in their messages - http://www.livingfrance.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=emotion_icon_short_cuts Sue (86300)
  7. For all those who want to put smilie icons in their messages - http://www.livingfrance.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=emotion_icon_short_cuts Sue (86300)
  8. Hi Chris Just entered Franche-Comte into www.google.fr and came up with this - http://www.franche-comte.org/defaut_anglais.htm Hope it's some help Sue (86300)
  9. Having looked in my trusty Hachette, I find that hors can mean 'apart from', or 'save', as well as the usual 'out of' and 'without'. What does it relate to? It might help with the translation. Sue (86300)
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