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...about relationships. "I love both those guys," chortled German Chancellor Gerhard Schr?der as his Minister of Labor, Walter Riester, exchanged barbs with his Minister of Economics, Werner Müller, over a core component of Germany's industrial culture: the right of workers to help run the companies they work...
...technology workers can benefit too. Müller concedes the laws delivered a certain stability in a world where stability mattered, but he argues that world no longer exists. He warns that expanding the law, as the government is about to do, will make Germany less competitive. As for Schr?der, backed by the unions but committed to growing his economy through tax reform and deregulation, planned changes to the works councils have him torn two ways...
...indication that fish can harbor the bse prion, it is hardly reassuring to know that much of it is artificially farmed and fed with the same meat-based meal that has been outlawed for cows and other livestock. No wonder many Europeans agree with Berlin housewife Hannelore Schröder that they might as well stick with beef. "What else am I to eat?" she asks. "Pork is full of antibiotics, poultry is full of hormones...
...made organic, however, may emerge as the real winner in the current beef shakedown. German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder has declared his intention to reorient agricultural policy "in the interest of the consumer" by shifting aid from industrial "agrofactories" to organic farms. Agriculture Minister Renate Künast is aiming to increase the proportion of organically farmed land from 2.6% to 20% within the next 10 years. Even without more government aid, Europe's organic farmers are enjoying flush times. "Every time there's another bse scare, our customers increase," says Richard Counsell, an organic farmer in southwest England...
...imagine Rietveld's masterpiece, the tiny Schroder house in Utrecht, being furnished with anything else. Such interiors were not open to redecoration: the pattern is absolute, the space a sermon. One would need to be the truest of believers to live in such a house, as Mrs. Truus Schröder-Schräder, who commissioned it from Rietveld in 1923, and still lives there in her 90s, apparently...