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...resign, and that's where politics comes in. Jürgen Stark is acting president, but insiders say if Welteke goes, Stark is unlikely to get his job. Stark was a senior aide to the previous conservative government. Finance Ministry officials are instead touting Deputy Finance Minister Caio Koch-Weser, a Social Democrat appointee responsible for global finance and currencies. But neither can check in unless Welteke checks out. - By William Boston Smuggle Struggle Ends Philip Morris International, makers of Marlboro, agreed to pay the E.U. $1 billion to head off legal action over the firm's alleged collusion with...
While heading down the usually quiet Asian Art hallway in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) last Friday, visitors could hear strains of live jazz from the adjoining Koch Gallery bouncing off of the sixth century limestone Chinese sculptures. Between 5:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., the spacious gallery was packed to full capacity, perhaps the most popular place in town. The occasion was mfafirstfridays, an event that takes place on the first Friday of each month, when the site of one of the museum’s most popular permanent collections becomes a swinging singles scene...
...what happened? Hudson was hit hard in both of his starting outings. Ted Lilly was horrendous. Billy Koch gave up three runs in the ninth inning in Game Five’s heartbreaking 5-4 defeat at home...
...work part-time for up to j400 a month without having to pay tax or social insurance. The employer pays a flat 25% fee to the government. Since April, an astounding 930,000 people have started mini-jobs (most are second jobs). "It's really fantastic," says Anke Koch, 35, who works in an upscale Berlin restaurant. "I can work part-time and get health benefits for me and my baby. And I've got money in my pocket." Another reform helps the unemployed start businesses. Called "Ich AG" (Me Inc.), the government pays unemployed workers j600 a month...
...Richard has done with his music. When a guest sings 'F___ you, I hope you die of cancer,' the music shows what the character is feeling: 'I'm lonely, please don't leave.'" At a final rehearsal, Lee tensely kicks his shoes off and watches as music director Martin Koch anxiously conducts with a pencil. The music switches fluidly from baroque and Wagneresque bombast to blues, soul and, of course, modern opera. Characters trade obscenities. Michael Brandon's unerringly realistic Springer paces, arms folded, awaiting his cues. He speaks, they sing. It could all easily descend into chaos...