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...DIED. HORST BUCHHOLZ, 69, German-born film star, best known to American audiences as one of the seven cowboys in the 1960 classic The Magnificent Seven and as a communist heartthrob in Billy Wilder's 1961 cold-war comedy One, Two, Three; of pneumonia; in Berlin...
...DIED. HORST BUCHHOLZ, 69, who acted in the classic western The Magnificent Seven and recent Oscar winner Life is Beautiful; in Berlin. After a stint in Berlin theater, Buchholz had a successful movie career in the 1950s mostly playing rebellious teenagers, which gave him a reputation as Germany's James Dean. He was the first German actor to receive international acceptance after World...
...result, the language of absenteeism is intrinsically bureaucratic: when one American working in Brussels asked after the health of a stricken secretary, he was told, "She has a certificate for three days." And not everybody considers a doctor's say-so reliable. In Berlin, says bkk spokesman Horst Engelhardt, "Doctors want to keep their patients. I bet you that if you go to three doctors, one of them will give you a medical certificate even if you are not ill." To head off this problem, Italian law says that doctors who make follow-up checks on sick workers must...
...Siegwart-Horst Günther, a German epidemiologist found Iraqi children playing with bullets and shells left over from the war. In tests, he found radiation levels 350 times higher than those produced by Uranium-238. Subsequently, one of those children died of leukemia and others suffered kidney failure and lacerations on their skin. Günther was arrested by the German government and jailed for two months for bringing such dangerous material into Germany...
...John Horst, the Institute’s facilities director, praised Sandberg for his “creative ideas” as the building services coordinator at Radcliffe...