Germany

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  • Dirty, sexy opera

    In Germany, Wagner is worshiped like a god. His scheming, squabbling descendants are another story.
  • The population neutron bomb

    In countries where populations are in decline, small towns are the big losers. The city takes all.
  • The man who sold the war

    "Curveball" author Bob Drogin talks about the Iraqi defector responsible for much of the CIA's bogus prewar intelligence about Iraqi WMD.
  • Congratulations! Your marriage has expired

    A new twist on the seven-year itch.
  • Condi gets a makeover

    The quickest way to go from "heartless bitch" to "diplomatic swan."
  • High on the Tour de Dope

    This year's chaotic, scandal-ridden Tour de France was the best ever -- because it exposed the truth about cycling today.
  • The German-Indian-Silicon Valley solar power solution

    A Palo Alto startup merges local venture capital, German knowhow, and Indian manufacturing. And waits for the magic of "grid parity"
  • I dream of living a heroic life but I fear I'm just mediocre

    What can I do to realize my fantasies? Do I have any free will at all?
  • Is genetically modified corn a honeybee killer?

    A German beekeeper sounds the alarm: Sick bees don't fare well on an intensive diet of poison.
  • Judge: Wife-beating is normal in your culture

    In a divorce case, a German court defers to a 7th-century religious text.
  • The mommy wars go global

    Germany has its very own Caitlin Flanagan.
  • Will global warming slow down the Autobahn?

    Ecofascists get blamed for ruining the fun on "Adolf Hitler's roads."
  • Brother-sister couple challenges German incest law

    Should the state butt out of private family business?
  • The doctor is in deep trouble

    A German gynecologist is forced to pay child support after his patient's contraceptive implant fails. What's wrong with this picture?
  • Hatching a plan

    Anonymous baby hatches save the lives of unwanted infants -- but what about those infants' desperate mothers?
  • Destination: Berlin

    The past of this eternally youthful "city of the world" is captured in the work of journalist Joseph Roth, author John le Carré and psychiatrist and novelist Alfred Döblin.
  • Baby panic in Germany

    A low birthrate sparks a national conversation about the role of fathers and mothers in parenting.
  • Condi's trail of lies

    Condoleezza Rice's contradictory, misleading and outright false statements about the U.S. and torture have taken America's moral standing -- and her own -- to new depths.
  • Banking for broads

    Ka-ching! Germany now has a bank dedicated to serving women.
  • Invasion of the body pleasers

    Along with soccer fans, officials planning next summer's World Cup in Berlin expect to host tens of thousands of foreign prostitutes.
  • Veering to the Reich

    A slicked-up neo-Nazi party is making noise again in Germany, exploiting rising immigration fears in Europe. Are voters starting to listen?
  • Auf Wiedersehen, Uncle Sam?

    Washington and Berlin are going through a painful breakup -- and this time, it may be permanent.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    A match-fixing scandal centering on referees has stunned German soccer. That sort of thing has never happened in the U.S. Why not? And could it?
  • Hot and horny for Hitler

    What drew German teens by the millions to the Hitler Youth? The uniforms, the camaraderie, the cultish adoration of Der Fuhrer -- and lots of Aryan sex.
  • Germany says "nein" to Bush, blah to Kerry

    German leftists prefer Nader, fear Kerry's grand plans for Iraq, and miss the days when America was actually cool.
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