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...Parade An iconic style magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder For the fitness-minded resident or traveler, Berlin's Tiergarten park offers one of the great runs in Europe. The park - 3 km long from the Brandenburg Gate to the Charlottenburg Gate and 1 km wide - was opened to the public by Frederick the Great in the 18th century. A leafy refuge, it's hard to imagine that...
...BERLIN Shoppers at KaDeWe favor Rimowa's new polycarbonate Salsa Plus line, which is as light as soft luggage yet as indestructible as hard cases...
...online gambling. Very Expensive Room Service For over 50 years, Germans maintained unwavering faith in one institution: the Bundesbank, now a regional affiliate of the European Central Bank. Thus, the scandal around the bank's president, Ernst Welteke, has come as a shock. Welteke and his family stayed at Berlin's luxurious Hotel Adlon on New Year's Eve, 2001. Dresdner Bank picked up the tab - over 37,660 - landing Welteke under state investigation. Welteke paid his share last Monday and took a vacation. But government and opposition both want him to resign, and that's where politics comes...
...have been rambling around Berlin and Paris and London with two brothers and a sister for two weeks, and it has actually been fun, for the simple reason that we had our fights long ago and don't need to have them again, and there was so much to talk about that we couldn't have with nonsiblings present, stuff from childhood when our hearts were open, and now we carry it everywhere we go. We were in London, having supper at the pub on the Thames where the gallows once stood where the highwayman Jack Sheppard swung back...
BRAMWELL: We think playing the developing middle classes around the world is smart. My grand concept is that when the Berlin Wall came down, it opened markets that companies never thought they'd get into. Developing a middle class in Asia may have even greater significance. Also, with T-bills yielding less than 1%, companies with solid dividends are an attractive alternative for many savers...