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...Crimson has been knocked around inside in Cusworth’s absence and hasn’t been able to get the production in the post that it is used to. Opposing defenses have noticed this interior weakness and have expended more resources on the perimeter, pressuring guards Jim Goffredo and Drew Housman, as well as swingman Michael Beal...
...Done with shopping? For sustenance, head to newcomer Mangold Lokal, tel: (49-40) 2786 0248, where a mainly vegetarian menu and minimalist interior await. Or there's 4X Gastraum, tel: (49-40) 4318 8432, an inventive seafood restaurant (and brainchild of one of Germany's emerging culinary stars, J?rgen Zimmerst?dt) that is rightly the talk of the town. If you want to fully appreciate Marktstrasse's progress from grunge ghetto to fabulous faubourg, just book a table here...
...imagine the U.S. Director of Homeland Security or any Canadian Cabinet minister going to a riot-torn area and calling the residents "scum," as France's Interior Minister Nicholas Sarkozy did [Nov. 21]? That should be political suicide, but Sarkozy got away with it. As a French citizen of South Asian origin, I would say that callousness represents the state of affairs in mainstream French society. Unlike the Anglo-Saxons, who have a penchant for politeness, the French have no inhibitions about crudely stating their reaction to events, no matter how offensive their comments might be. Attitude is only...
...that prides itself on its respect for human rights, should embrace the ideals of Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité and give up sermonizing. Didier Braun Antony, France Can you imagine any Canadian cabinet minister going to a riot-torn area and calling the residents "scum," as France's Interior Minister Nicholas Sarkozy did? That should be political suicide, but Sarkozy got away with it. As a French citizen of South Asian origin, I would say that callousness represents the state of affairs in mainstream French society. Unlike the Anglo-Saxons, who have a penchant for politeness and political correctness...
...concerns. So, too, did her allowance, unusual for a Bush Administration member, that the U.S. may have made mistakes in the course of pursuing its war on terror. But the reports are putting pressure on some erstwhile allies. Germany's new foreign Minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and its former Interior Minister, Otto Schily, could face parliamentary investigations for failing to reveal that they knew about a German national, Khaled el-Masri, who German prosecutors say was abducted allegedly by the CIA in a case of mistaken identity and flown to Afghanistan where he was imprisoned and interrogated for five months...