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Yet Moser can't help noticing that her taxes keep going up. When she began her career on the medical faculty of Bonn University 25 years ago, she paid about one-third of her salary in taxes and social-security contributions. Today it's about half - far more than the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Escape From Tax Hell | 7/11/2004 | See Source »

LONDON—With the hype surrounding the Euro 2004 tournament and the confirmation of the European Union Constitution, football and federalism have united the European continent. I can’t help but feel left out on the sidelines.

Author: By Lia C. Larson, | Title: Football Bench-Warmers | 7/9/2004 | See Source »

Some argue that the unique position of the U.S. allows it to be more insular: The countries in Europe are physically and influentially small while America spans the width of a continent and boasts global authority. But that ought to be a reason for Americans to be more concerned with...

Author: By Lia C. Larson, | Title: Football Bench-Warmers | 7/9/2004 | See Source »

“The students there had a lot of direction in their lives in a certain way that was unfamiliar to me,” says Honeyman. “They knew a lot more about what was going on in the broader context of the country in the...

Author: By Jasmine J. Mahmoud, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Madison Native Hopes To Mend World’s Rifts | 6/10/2004 | See Source »

“It’s really great because in the entire continent of Africa there is nowhere a young person can dream of making images of his or her reality,” she says.

Author: By Ella A. Hoffman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Finding Home at the Movies | 6/9/2004 | See Source »

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