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...escape his country before the fall of the Berlin Wall, got none of the breaks of his predecessor. Erich Honecker, the quintessential hardliner who ruled East Germany for 18 years, was judged too ill to stand trial, went into dignified exile in Chile, and died there in 1994. Spymaster Markus Wolf scored a similar coup, convincing a constitutional court to overturn a treason conviction and leave him free to pen a best-selling memoir. Until today's conviction, responsibility for the killings had fallen to border guards and military officials...
...independent populace. Along with playing in garage bands, Generation Xers have started garage companies--virtual cottage industries in a time of downsizing conglomerates. And these start-ups are creating exciting and lucrative careers, not more McJobs. Yes, "there's gold in them thar hills," and X marks the spot. MARKUS DIERSBOCK Marblehead, Mass...
CONVICTED. MARKUS WOLF, 74, elusive East German spymaster, known to cold war operatives as the "man without a face"; of kidnapping, and given a two-year suspended sentence; in Dusseldorf...
...name is Elizabeth Gibb, and I am the President of the Harvard Law School Child Care Center. My husband is Cabot Associate Professor in Biology Markus Meister. He spoke at the FAS faculty meeting, April 8, on the issue of day care and particularly our Law School Center's eminent closing. Thank you very much for publicizing our crisis. The article's title was a bit unfortunate in that it makes it seem that the situation is resolved, when it is far from resolved. We, as parents, are mobilizing our supporters to show Law School Dean Richard C. Clark...
...MARKUS WOLF German court grants amnesty to ex-East German spymaster...