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Eike Henning, expert for politics
of the University of Kassel is sceptical. |
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Bach's advocate to the least gesture:
Helmuth Rilling |
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The last chaiwoman of the PDS, Gabi
Zimmer, and her predecessor as well as next chairman Lothar Bisky |
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A soldier of the 101. US-airborne division
directs Iraqis who queue up at a check-point in Najaf. |
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TV time for all: Dario Fo |
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The Fossile: Gnassingbé Eyadéma |
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High-class deal or re-directing drivers?
Bernie Ecclestone keeps the strings in his hands. |
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Theodor Litt, Ferdinand Freiligrath,
Erhard Eppler |
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The spy who came into the cold: Elias
Canetti (1905 to 1994), around 1940. |
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Sir Frank Williams, BMW-Williams |
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Renault team-leader Flavio Briatore
at the Great Prize of Australia |
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Took notes, even when everyone kept
quiet: Fritz Bauer. |
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The Russian Mathematician Grigori Perelman
is highly recognized. He may have proven Poincaré. |
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Taking the way over the anecdote, new
stories emerge:the Columbian writer Gabriel García Marquez
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Giuliano Amato on Thursday in the EU
Convent of Reforms |
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The world exists so it can be described:
this is the theme of Genazino and his heroes. |
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A visitor who stayed: György Konrád |
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The German Question? He tackled it:
Hagen Schulze. |
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"Dealing with animals and humans
I find very interesting." Gabriela, 44 Jahre, selling dog food. |

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Heinz Voges trains in Völkenrode
about 40 girls and boys between 6 and 18 years. |
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No trespassing: A Palestinian in discussion
with an Israeli soldier at the check-point Hawara close to the city
Nablus |
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Demonstrating unity after quarrels
at first: Palestinian president Yassir Arafat (middle) and Prime Minister
Machmud Abbas (left) and the going-to-be Head of Security, Mohammed
Dachlan. |
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Opposing linearistic drawings of consequences:
Joachim Ritter (1903 to 1974) |
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In the short summer of anarchy: Johannes
Agnoli 1969 in Berlin |
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Johano Strasser is no foot soldier
of the party, but Co-Author for the new Social Democrat's party programm |
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Otto Happel, Kajo Neukirchen, Helmut Werner
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Figure of Light: Did Jürgen Kohler
again choose the right way? |
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Protesting against war: director Aki
Kaurismäki |
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A ferry-man: Klaus Reichert |
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Angehimmelt als "König der
Löwen" - zumindest in Italien: Matio Cipollini |
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Hier regiert Vernunft: Mario Vargas
Llosa |
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Der Pionier, Sir Edmund Hillary, 83
und seine Frau June bei den Jubiläumsfeiern in Kathmandu; rechts
die Japanerin Junko Tabei, die als erste Frau den Gipfel des Mount
Everest erreicht hat. |
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"Ein Lächeln, das man in
ihrem privaten Leben nicht sehr oft sieht" - Marie-José
Pérec, hier im Juli 2000 in Paris |
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Pete Townshend |
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Erfolg im Ausland: Olusegun Obasanjo |
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Auch der Papst empfängt nicht
alle Tage eine Pfarrerstochter. |
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Joseph Kardinal Ratzinger |
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Immer die Thronfolge im Blick: Königin
Elisabeth II., Prinz Charles und Prinz William feiern den 50. Jahrestag
der Krönung Elisabeths in Westminster Abbey |
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Einfach genial: In seiner Heimat Spanien
gilt Quim Monzó als unprätentiöser Alleskönner |
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"Dies ist ein Kanon für Leser"
- Marcel Reich-Ranicki |
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Düstere Schreckensbilder: Kardinal
Roger Etchegaray. |
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Keine Spur von Schmuck: Späte
Aufnahme mit Rudolf Serkin |
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Reporter Scholl-Latour (1974): Monopol
der Deutung |
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Peter Scholl-Latour |
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Václav Klaus |
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Willi Lemke |
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Der Konzentrator: Michael Thalheimer |
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