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In Germany, Wagner is worshiped like a god. His scheming, squabbling descendants are another story.
By Laura Miller
January 15, 2008
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In countries where populations are in decline, small towns are the big losers. The city takes all.
By Andrew Leonard
December 19, 2007
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"Curveball" author Bob Drogin talks about the Iraqi defector responsible for much of the CIA's bogus prewar intelligence about Iraqi WMD.
By Alex Koppelman
October 16, 2007
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A new twist on the seven-year itch.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
September 21, 2007
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The quickest way to go from "heartless bitch" to "diplomatic swan."
By Carol Lloyd
September 13, 2007
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This year's chaotic, scandal-ridden Tour de France was the best ever -- because it exposed the truth about cycling today.
By Jörg Schallenberg
July 31, 2007
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A Palo Alto startup merges local venture capital, German knowhow, and Indian manufacturing. And waits for the magic of "grid parity"
By Andrew Leonard
June 28, 2007
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What can I do to realize my fantasies? Do I have any free will at all?
By Cary Tennis
April 19, 2007
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A German beekeeper sounds the alarm: Sick bees don't fare well on an intensive diet of poison.
By Andrew Leonard
March 28, 2007
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In a divorce case, a German court defers to a 7th-century religious text.
By Carol Lloyd
March 22, 2007
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Germany has its very own Caitlin Flanagan.
By Carol Lloyd
March 15, 2007
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Ecofascists get blamed for ruining the fun on "Adolf Hitler's roads."
By Andrew Leonard
March 12, 2007
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Should the state butt out of private family business?
By Carol Lloyd
March 8, 2007
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A German gynecologist is forced to pay child support after his patient's contraceptive implant fails. What's wrong with this picture?
By Carol Lloyd
November 16, 2006
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Anonymous baby hatches save the lives of unwanted infants -- but what about those infants' desperate mothers?
By Carol Lloyd
November 9, 2006
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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.
By Christine Smallwood
August 17, 2006
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A low birthrate sparks a national conversation about the role of fathers and mothers in parenting.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
January 27, 2006
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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.
By Sidney Blumenthal
December 8, 2005
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Ka-ching! Germany now has a bank dedicated to serving women.
By Sarah Karnasiewicz
December 6, 2005
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Along with soccer fans, officials planning next summer's World Cup in Berlin expect to host tens of thousands of foreign prostitutes.
By Luke Harding
November 18, 2005
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A slicked-up neo-Nazi party is making noise again in Germany, exploiting rising immigration fears in Europe. Are voters starting to listen?
By Michael Scott Moore
August 16, 2005
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Washington and Berlin are going through a painful breakup -- and this time, it may be permanent.
By Hans Hoyng
May 5, 2005
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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?
March 29, 2005
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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.
By Jana Prikryl
December 3, 2004
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German leftists prefer Nader, fear Kerry's grand plans for Iraq, and miss the days when America was actually cool.
By Andrew O'Hehir
November 1, 2004