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...effortlessly throughout his career, he effectively dives into simple depths of misery on the shimmering “My Life Is An Endless Succession of People Saying Goodbye,” and when he wishes that he had gone down with the victims of “Munich Air Disaster 1958.” Who else these days has the courage to put his striking pangs of despair into lush pop songs, intricately worded and accompanied by somewhat boring rock that keeps the focus on the singer? These days, as it’s been for 20 years, the only...
Abbate, 49, graduated from Yale University in 1977, attended the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munich and later received her Ph.D. in 1984 from Princeton, where she began teaching in the same year...
...business its way. Marsh says it has been cooperating with Spitzer's investigation since the spring and has stopped taking the controversial payments. But last week it became clear that Spitzer's net had snared U.S. branches of Netherlands-based ING Group, British broker Benfield Group and Germany's Munich Re. The firms have denied wrongdoing, but investors were spooked. There are no reliable stats on how widespread the practice is in Europe, but price pressure on insurers after the scandal could lead to lower profit margins. It's a reminder that global business means global regulation, too spooked. There...
...quite a while, airline passengers have been able to surf the Web via in-flight phones. But airlines embracing wifi aim to make Web surfing more practical. Last May Lufthansa introduced a high-speed wi-fi Internet service called FlyNet on flights between Los Angeles and Munich. Its Charlotte, N.C.--Munich and San Francisco--Munich routes will have it by the end of the year, and the airline wants its entire fleet equipped within two years. Scandinavian, Singapore and at least half a dozen other airlines have announced plans to follow suit...
...gained by helping starving children - and Iraq has oil. The international community needs to save those who are dying because they lack the basic necessities. Then we should concentrate on helping people improve their standard of living, without taking into consideration how it may benefit us personally. Dariusz Lanecki Munich Your interview with President Bush was very interesting and, in many ways, revealing in its display of the great differences in political thinking on the two sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The President's unwavering trust in his mission (well, in himself) and his uncompromising use of power is difficult...