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Faced with open rebellion, the Chancellor decided to act. Without warning Genscher, he met with President Karl Carstens and informed him that he intended to call for new elections. Schmidt's strategy was a long shot. First, he would have to ask for a vote of confidence in the Bundestag. By instructing S.P.D. members of parliament to abstain, he would arrange to lose the vote. Schmidt could then call for new elections, which would have to be held within 60 days. But there was one catch. Schmidt would need Opposition Leader Kohl's support for new elections. Otherwise...
...Penn backs proved they could not move the ball on the ground last year, and so Berndt has mapped out a passing game, featuring quarterback Gary Vura and wide receivers Karl Hall and Rich Svrek, a trio of promising juniors...
...relations of production"--all on a purely theoretical level. The approach is slightly absurd. Not that a few committed radicals can't have some good ideas set to music, but the thought of these guitar dogmatists pounding out their Marxism so relentlessly, earnestly, and literally must have Karl rolling in his grave...
...World War II record of 22 million, or almost one out of every ten workers. Even in West Germany, one of the foremost economic powerhouses of the postwar era, joblessness has nearly doubled since 1979, to 6.8%, and the pace of business bankruptcies has increased more than 100%. Says Karl Otto Pöhl, president of the West German Bundesbank: "Resignation and pessimism are more widespread than at any time since...
...Salvador, Northern Ireland and Algeria would merely prolong the first round, they muttered privately. Teams like Cameroon and Kuwait would bore the fans. New Zealand and Honduras would increase the probability that stars like Argentina's sensational Diego Maradona, Brazil's Zico and Germany's Karl-Heinz Rummenigge would suffer injuries...