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Registered Rep. June 24, 2009 Christina Mucciolo |
Can't Beat The Market? Beat Your Advisor Lose a client's money, what's the worst that could happen? |
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Paying For Sex: Cheaper Than Ever Europe's largest legalized prostitution industry is having to adapt to the economic downturn. Customers are fewer or more frugal, competition has increased, and more clubs and brothels are offering discounts to drum up business. |
Chemistry World June 8, 2009 Ned Stafford |
Science wins German funding boost Researchers and university officials in Germany are celebrating after federal and state politicians approved hefty spending increases for three major science and education programs. |
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Suspected Nazi Guard Demjanjuk Jailed After three decades of fighting in court, John Demjanjuk arrived at a German prison to face allegations of being an accessory to the murder of 29,000 Jews and others as a guard at the Nazis' Sobibor death camp. |
Chemistry World April 30, 2009 Ned Stafford |
German spud go-ahead inflames GM row Germany's agriculture minister Ilse Aigner has approved cultivation of BASF's genetically-modified potato Amflora just two weeks after banning a strain of genetically modified maize. |
Chemistry World April 23, 2009 Ned Stafford |
Germany bans GM maize Germany's decision to ban cultivation of a strain of genetically modified maize has triggered sharp criticism from German scientists and the European chemicals industry. |
Chemistry World April 16, 2009 Ned Stafford |
Merger creates German research powerhouse The planned merger of the University of Karlsruhe and the Karlsruhe Research Centre, aimed at creating Germany's first global scientific research and academic powerhouse, is moving full speed ahead, with necessary legislative approval expected by July. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 John Blau |
UPDATE: Germany's DRAM Bailout Hits a Snag as Qimonda Goes Bankrupt DRAM maker files for insolvency, while the German government mulls a bigger rescue |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 John Blau |
Germany's DRAM Bailout The state of Saxony's risky rescue of European DRAM maker Qimonda |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 David Schneider |
Berlin Protest Organizers Call European ISP Rules "Stasi 2.0" Demonstrators in Germany and elsewhere voice their dissatisfaction with a European directive on data retention |
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