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...dismayed that people suffering from BPD were repeatedly referred to as "borderlines" [Jan. 19]. This disrespectful terminology perpetuates the stigmatization these people face--most brutally among those in the mental-health profession. There are women and men who suffer from BPD, but that is not their identifying characteristic. Michele Pilz, KEENE...
...named as the goalkeeper of the games?oversaw a defense so mean it conceded just one goal before the final. (His anguish after the final, where he spilled a save that allowed Ronaldo to score, was palpable.) The German fans revelled in their unexpected progress. Said Michaela Pilz, 36, from Dusseldorf: "I've been infected with World Cup fever...
...named as the goalkeeper of the games - oversaw a defense so mean it conceded just one goal before the final. (His anguish after the final, where he spilled a save that allowed Ronaldo to score, was palpable.) The German fans revelled in their unexpected progress. Said Michaela Pilz, 36, from Dusseldorf: "I've been infected with World Cup fever...
...economic union with West Germany, which takes effect July 1, has made East Germany (pop. 16.6 million) particularly attractive to Western companies. The investors include Pilz, a West German audio firm that is building a compact- disc plant as part of a $140 million venture with East Germany's Robotron. The factory will have the capacity to press 24 million CDs a year when it opens...
...Like Pilz, many companies view East Germany as an extension of the West German market. The U.S. consumer-products giant Philip Morris plans to produce 10 million cigarettes a year at a Dresden plant that the company is acquiring from VEB Kombinat Tabak, East Germany's state-owned tobacco company. "We really don't consider East Germany part of Eastern Europe," says John Dollisson, a Philip Morris vice president. "Selling in Dresden should be the same as selling in Munich or Hamburg...