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Peter suffers from a deep passivity, bred by East Germany's attempts to "produce a worker for the worker's state, someone not too smart, not too skeptical." When Peter first arrives in Hamburg in 1985, Kramer writes, "He had a little cassette player, tapes by Pink Floyd, Grace Slick, and the Grateful Dead, a filter coffeepot, and two hundred and fifty grams of Jacobs Fein und Mild Guatemala-blend coffee. He had everything he needed until someone came and told him what...
...because they're lazy. Europeans don't stay thin by exercising three times a week or by eating nonfat foods. They stay thin by living active lives. The U.S. is designed around cars, not pedestrians or bicycles, and until that changes, Americans will continue to be fat. APRIL BALOG Hamburg, Germany...
SENTENCED. GARY LAUCK, 43, neo-Nazi propagandist from Nebraska; to four years in prison; for inciting racial hatred and distributing extremist literature; in Hamburg, Germany...
Jamison has danced with American Ballet Theatre, Harkness Ballet, the Vienna, Munich and Hamburg state opera ballets and Alvin Ailey. Jamison will receive a Doctorate of Arts today...
...craven unwillingness of the church hierarchy to denounce and excommunicate members of the I.R.A. and its supporters. If the hottest spots in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crisis maintain their neutrality, then Hades must be crawling with Irish bishops. JOHN A. BROGAN III Hamburg, Germany...