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TIME Europe January 11, 2010 Catherine Mayer |
Angela Merkel's Moment Merkel has spent decades being underestimated. There are still plenty of observers of the German political scene who regard her myriad achievements as flukes.  |
TIME Europe November 9, 2009 Romesh Ratnesar |
'Tear Down This Wall': Reagan's Speech That Ended the Cold War For 20 years, conservatives have argued that Reagan's toughness won the Cold War. But his biggest weapon was diplomacy  |
TIME Europe November 16, 2009 Peter Gumbel |
Hip Berlin: Europe's Capital of Cool A chill wind is blowing through Mitte, the once drab district in central Berlin that is fast becoming hangout central for the world's creative types.  |
Chemistry World October 28, 2009 Ned Stafford |
Profile: Life in the cage Had Jens Reich's family lived just a few dozen kilometres west after the second world war, in free West Germany instead of the communist east, he might not have become a scientist.  |
Chemistry World September 29, 2009 Ned Stafford |
German election suggests science boost Changes would include new tax breaks for companies investing in research and development, more freedom on biotechnology issues, and a much more open attitude toward nuclear power.  |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2009 Mueller et al. |
OA Network: An Integrative Open Access Infrastructure for Germany This article describes concepts, development, and implementation of an overall Open Access infrastructure for Germany.  |
TIME Europe September 21, 2009 Catherine Mayer |
Germany's Election: Divided They Stand There is a strain of disappointment and resentment in Germany 20 years after the hated Wall came down which makes one uneasy about the future.  |
TIME Europe September 21, 2009 Josef Joffe |
Left Behind In Angela Merkel's success hangs a tale of significance beyond Germany.  |
TIME Europe September 7, 2009 Catherine Mayer |
Guido Westerwelle, Germany's Mittelman Square-jawed, bronzed and urbane, the 47-year-old leader of the liberal Free Democratic Party doesn't exactly radiate humor.  |
Chemistry World August 26, 2009 Ned Stafford |
Germany plugs electric cars Germany's Federal Cabinet has allocated an additional euro 500 million ( 439 million) for research and development of electric vehicles and related infrastructure  |
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