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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...protesters, who sought to publicize their opposition to scheduled European deployment of U.S. medium-range nuclear missiles, the day was a triumph. The Frankfurter Rundschau (circ. 200,000) contended, "American soldiers on German soil were randomly beating, arresting and handcuffing demonstrators like criminals." The influential newsweekly Der Spiegel (circ. 970,000) said, "Soldiers, armed with bats and grim expressions, took the demonstrators, who did not put up any resistance, and threw them like cargo into army trucks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Making Hostility a Media Event | 8/29/1983 | See Source »

...part, the Protestant Church has been moved to respond to the concerns of West German youths. The large-circulation press has been unable to ignore the pressures of the counterculture movement. A regular diet of environmental coverage is now a feature of such major magazines as Stern and Der Spiegel. Both publications have come out strongly against the deployment of new NATO missiles, a position closer to that of the Greens than of the Social Democrats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Protest by the New Class | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...last week as he and senior election strategists huddled over breakfast in Bonn's chancellery. With only three weeks remaining until West Germany's March 6 national elections, the tall, affable leader was considering some heartening news. According to a poll published in the weekly magazine Der Spiegel, Kohl's Christian Democratic Party and its ally in Bavaria, the Christian Social Union, were leading the rival Social Democrats 49% to 42%. Those figures marked a 1.5% rise in the popularity of Chancellor Kohl's conservative grouping from the previous week, and an almost identical decline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Racing Down to the Wire | 2/21/1983 | See Source »

...office, but the direction of West German foreign policy and possibly even the future of the NATO alliance. The reason: as the campaign has progressed, the electorate has become increasingly polarized over the placement of U.S. Pershing II and cruise missiles on West German soil. A poll for Der Spiegel published a week ago showed that approval of the so-called two-track NATO strategy of deploying the missiles, while simultaneously pursuing arms talks with the Soviets, has jumped from 38% to 51% among Christian Democratic supporters. At the same time, however, approval among Social Democrats declined from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Racing Down to the Wire | 2/21/1983 | See Source »

...dash--1. Freshman (BC) 25-88:2. Scharoun (H):3. Jolle (NU) : 4 Rice (BC): 5. Spiegel (BU) 440-yd. dash--1. Busby (H) 50.90:2. Gabler (H):3. Korecses (BU): 4. Lucey (BC): 5 Burke (BU). 600-yd.run--1. Allerton (BU) 1:24.37:2.p. Defries (H): 3. Abengowb (BU):4. Anderson (H): 5 Cowighard (BC) 60-yd. dash--1. Freemen (BC) 7.34:2. Scharoun (H): 3. Rice (BC): 4 Spiegel (BU): 5. Newfauser...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Men, Women Thinclads Fall at GBCs | 2/7/1983 | See Source »

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