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BONN: Germany's swing to the left has put smooth-talking centrist Gerhard Schroeder in power, but it may also make life difficult for the new chancellor. Schroeder was finalizing plans Monday for a coalition with the Greens, whose 47 seats would give him a 21-seat majority. "Here's a guy who got elected as representing 'the new center,' but both his Green coalition partners and the left wing of his own Social Democratic Party aren't enthusiastic about his economic plans," says TIME correspondent James Graff. "It's not surprising that he's being cagey about policy specifics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Red Turns to Green | 9/28/1998 | See Source »

...left in Sunday's poll was significant. While the parties of the extreme right failed to make it into parliament, the old East German communists -- reconstructed as the Party of Democratic Socialism -- made a surprisingly strong comeback, gaining a total of 35 seats. That leftward tilt gives Schroeder a firm mandate to fulfill his promise to reverse Kohl's welfare cuts. But when it comes to pushing through tax and labor reforms, Green doesn't necessarily signal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Red Turns to Green | 9/28/1998 | See Source »

...greatest triumph; it may also have been his undoing. The voters of the former East Germany, embittered by rampant unemployment and economic stagnation, appear to have tipped the balance in the landmark election Sunday that ousted a sitting chancellor for the first time in modern German history. Gerhard Schroeder, a 56-year-old Social Democrat who had retooled his party along the centrist "Third Way" lines championed by Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, soundly defeated Kohl in the hard-fought election. But he won't find it easy to make good on promises to give East Germans a new deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kohl Out, Schroeder In | 9/27/1998 | See Source »

...Germany's postwar era. "Kohl's themes were derived from World War II and the Cold War," says TIME correspondent James Graff. "He shepherded the country through the complex process of reunification, and worked to protect Germany from its worst impulses by centering it in a strong European Union." Schroeder, by contrast, is a German baby-boomer, concerned less with the past and the wider European perspective than with the domestic economy. "This election marks a new generation assuming the leadership of Germany, one less shadowed by the legacy of the war," says Graff. "Enough of history, German voters seemed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kohl Out, Schroeder In | 9/27/1998 | See Source »

Rushing: Har--Menick 13-42, Linden 9-23, Patterson 3-15, Nwokocha 3-6, Belczyk 2-19, Wilford 2-10; Col--Hayes 22-65, Reese 11-78, Bivens 4-14, Mack 4-17, Schroeder 3-10, Childress 2-20, Thompson 1-9, Barsoumian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLUMBIA, 24-0 | 9/21/1998 | See Source »

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