Word: tagesspiegel
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...German Federal Association of Industry, and Eurocommerce, which represents French and other European retailers, are pressing for liberalization. Even German Economics Minister Wolfgang Clement says he's in favor. "We need more competition in Europe, also in the service sector and that's a fact," Clement told the Tagesspiegel daily newspaper...
...Ravel's Bol?ro two years ago has already passed into Sydney folklore. Loose of hip, his stomach thrust forward, he seemed to coax Ravel's rhapsodic wave out of his shoulders. Seeing him perform the same piece with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra a year before, the newspaper Der Tagesspiegel went so far as to say, "Gelmetti conducts with his stomach." Whatever the case, his expansive enjoyment of the music is infectious. "For a big guy, he's quite jazzy in a way," notes Calnin. "He's really got that rhythm in his bones...
...many from both east and west who hoped the capital's reunification would lead to a more prosperous future, and their frustration is now seeping into the city's cultural and nightlife. "There's a mood of great uncertainty," says Giovanni di Lorenzo, editor of the newspaper Der Tagesspiegel. "People know they will have to make sacrifices." Heading the list of Berlin's problems is the financial crisis facing the municipal government. The Berlin city council, known as the Senate, will present its 2004 budget next week. According to Finance Minister Thilo Sarrazin, Berlin has a j46 billion debt...
...shoot because of weather problems and a malfunctioning Russian chopper. Goodbye Lenin! won the Blue Angel, the award for the best European film, at the 53rd Berlin Film Festival in February. And critics are wowed. "It is grippingly funny, fantastically grotesque and endlessly moving," said the newspaper Der Tagesspiegel. How will it play outside Deutschland? The film has been sold to 29 different markets, including Italy, where it opens in May, and France and Britain, where it debuts in July. Becker says he is confident that foreign audiences will get the film's subtle humor. "You don't have...
...election on Sept. 22. "The economy is the big issue," says Peter Lösche, a professor of political science at the University of Göttingen. "It looks as if the conservatives have a very good chance." A poll published last week in the newspaper Der Tagesspiegel said that if voting took place last Sunday, Germans would have given 39% of their votes to the CSU-CDU ticket and only 38% to Schröder's Social Democrats...