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October 13, 2008 11:49:30 AM CDT


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  • March 2008
    • GI Killed by German Police

      GI Killed by German Police

      (Newser) - A US Army soldier stationed in Germany was shot and killed by local police after holding his ex-girlfriend hostage, the New York Times reports. The unnamed soldier was located after the woman escaped; when he threatened a SWAT unit with an assault rifle, he was shot, and later died at a hospital.   More »

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      Iraq war   Germany   US Army   soldier   military bases   Bavaria

    • Snowflake Almost Ready for Adoring Public

      Snowflake Almost Ready for Adoring Public

      (Newser) - Nuremberg’s favorite polar bear club is growing up fast and should be ready for her public debut by April, Der Spiegel reports. Little Snowflake has already passed through such coming-of-age rituals as her first bone, her first trip outdoors, and a much-needed first bath. Before the bath, Snowflake was apparently a decidedly smelly bear, keepers say. More »

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      Germany   polar bear   Knut   Flocke   Snowflake

    • Merkel Crushes Sarkozy's Plans for 'Club Med'

      Merkel Crushes Sarkozy's Plans for 'Club Med'

      (Newser) - Nicolas Sarkozy has been forced to abandon his proposal for what detractors have called a French-led Club Med—a Mediterranean Union of southern European, Middle Eastern, and North African states—under fierce opposition from Germany. Angela Merkel has been a consistent opponent of the scheme, and she threatened a boycott of a Paris summit, says the Guardian . The incident is only the latest clash between Sarkozy and Merkel, signaling a low point in French-German relations. More »

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      France   Nicolas Sarkozy   Germany   European Union   Angela Merkel   Mediterranean Union

    • Café-Loving Kids Cash In on Laptop Ads

      Café-Loving Kids Cash In on Laptop Ads

      (Newser) - A German company has a solution for university students who spend their time in cafés and need extra cash for coffee: laptop advertisements, Der Spiegel reports. Just slap a sticker on the back of your screen and you could earn $320 for a few months of public studying. Berlin-based Smaboo has 1,200 students hawking its clients' products in 30 German cities. More »

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      Germany   advertising   Berlin   college student   laptop   advertisements   cafes

    • Serbia's PM Dissolves Government

      Serbia's PM Dissolves Government

      (Newser) - Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica dissolved the government today, saying it had become paralyzed over disagreements on how to deal with Kosovo and EU membership. He proposed new elections for May. "We are lacking government unity,” said Kostunica, charging that his pro-Western coalition partners aren't being adamant enough about rejecting Kosovo's recent independence. More »

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      France   Great Britain   Germany   European Union   Serbia   Kosovo   Vojislav Kostunica   Belgrade   Boris Tadic

    • Germany Torn Over Reviving Iron Cross

      Germany Torn Over Reviving Iron Cross

      (Newser) - German officials are debating whether to bring back the Iron Cross, a military insignia closely associated with the Nazi era, the Independent reports. Some 5,000 Germans signed a petition last year calling for the reintroduction of the decoration for "outstanding bravery," which was eliminated in 1945. Others say it’s too mired in bad memories to be appropriate. More »

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      Germany   Nazi   World War II   Adolf Hitler

    • Blood Thinner Woes Hit Germany

      Blood Thinner Woes Hit Germany

      (Newser) - Heparin blood thinners may have sickened as many as 100 people in Germany, health officials report. The FDA is currently investigating the drug after it was linked to 19 deaths and hundreds of allergic reactions in the US, possibly due to contaminants from China. The agency is now recommending that all American heparin manufacturers test supplies for contaminants and counterfeit ingredients. More »

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      China   Germany   FDA   Heparin   Baxter International   blood thinner   contaminated drugs   drug recall   drug reactions

    • German Soldiers Too Fat: Study

      German Soldiers Too Fat: Study

      (Newser) - The German army is fat. It’s also unfit, smokes too much, and eats badly, according to a recent parliamentary update, the Guardian reports. About 40% of German soldiers are overweight—8.5% seriously so—and 70% smoke. “This has much to do with poor equipment and lack of training,” the report concluded, adding that soldiers spent too much time on bureaucratic tasks. More »

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      health   Germany   obesity   smoking   soldier   draft   German army

    • Strike Cripples German Airports

      Strike Cripples German Airports

      (Newser) - Thousands of German airport workers have walked off the job on the first day of a strike, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations across Europe's largest country. Frankfurt International Airport, a key European hub, was picketed by more than 2,000 employees from baggage handlers to check-in counter workers and even firefighters, reports AP. In a coordinated action, Berlin's subway, tram, and bus workers began their own 10-day strike. More »

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      Germany   strike   airport   Berlin   labor unions   flight cancellation   BMW   transit strike   tax fraud   boom economy

    • Brits Used Astrologer Against Hitler

      Brits Used Astrologer Against Hitler

      (Newser) - Some British strategists saw the outcome of World War II written in the stars, according to newly declassified documents that reveal the role of an astrologer in predicting Adolf Hilter's moves. An intelligence agency employed a colorful character who claimed to be able to use astrological readings to, as one supporter put it, tell "when his aspects are bad," the Guardian reports. More »

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      Germany   England   World War II   Adolf Hitler   espionage   MI5   Astrology

    • World's Biggest Tech Show Goes Green

      World's Biggest Tech Show Goes Green

      (Newser) - Greener tech solutions are a focus of this year’s CeBIT technology trade fair, which opens tomorrow in Germany. Tech companies from around the world will showcase products like servers that use less electricity alongside their hot new gadgets, AP reports. The emphasis on green ideas sets the tone for the international industry, Microsoft Germany’s general manager says. More »

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      Microsoft   climate change   Germany   computer   greenhouse gases   IBM   green technology

    • Knut to Hit the Silver Screen

      Knut to Hit the Silver Screen

      (Newser) - Once celebrity polar bear Knut got big and his fluffy fur gained a yellowish-gray tint, public attention turned to younger, cuter bears. But now the spotlight is back on the Berlin Zoo's most famous orphan, with the premiere of a new documentary called Knut and Friends , the Canadian Press reports. More »