German 'Robin Hood' Banker Receives a Short Sentence

The German "Robin Hood" banker who was charged with moving more than $11 million between people's bank accounts will only receive a 22 month suspended prison term.  She moved money from rich peoples bank...

Germany's Mueller wins 2009 Nobel literature prize

Nobel Prize for litrature went to German writer Herta Mueller. "Herta Müller (born August 17, 1953) is a Romanian-born German novelist, poet and essayist noted for her works depicting the harsh conditions...

Germany's Biggest Women's Magazine Bans Models From Its Pages

Germany's most popular magazine for women, Brigitte, will no longer feature professional models on its pages. Instead, it will use images of "real life" women. Brigitte's editor-in-chief Andreas Lebert told the Guardian that the magazine will stop using skinny models from the...

H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Makes German Man Extremely Sick

Berlin : Last week Australian H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Panvax Manufacturer "Listed Guillian-Barre Syndrome as vaccine side effect". And now a German man who participated in H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine clinical trials has said that he became seriously ill as a consequence of theH1N1...

Racialism on the menu in United Kingdom and it stinks of PC

There is a big problem concerning what is racialism and what is not, well at least in politically correct United Kingdom. Today there are two media stories that indicate the stupidity of the PC lefty crowd. A...

Prince Alois of Liechtenstein to Visit Kremlin

"ANNOUNCEMENT.On September 15-17 Crown Prince Alois of Liechtenstein will pay a working visit to Russia. Dmitry Medvedev will hold talks with Crown Prince Alois of Liechtenstein on September 17, 2009. " As I...

Oktoberfest In Munich: Beer And Traffic Chaos

Oktoberfest, the world's largest fair best known for the massive amount of beer consumed, marks its 176th anniversary this year. Oktoberfest starts on September 19th in Munich, Germany. The festival is free to...

70th Anniversary: Remembering World War 2

Seventy years ago today, the deadliest conflict in human history began as Germany invaded Poland. Today, leaders of twenty countries gather in Gdansk, Poland, to commemorate the war. Leaders of many of the...

GERMAN NEW NAZI KILLED MAROWA

THE NEW NAZI MAN KILLED MAROWA IN THE COURT OF LAW IN GERMANY

Day murder of Lady Day in Germany announced the veil

Iranian Quran News Agency reports (IQNA), quoting «Aslamanlayn», informing users of this site have noted that each year the anniversary of a Muslim killed the lady, with all Muslim women should be held protests around the world have their right to defend the Islamic do....

Victimization of Tamil Peopel must stop - Elie Wiesel

Holocaust surviver, Jewish icon, and Nobel laureate, Professor Elie Wiesel stated that victimization of Tamil people must stop, and they should be able to live in peace in their homeland. " TAMIL PEOPLE STATEMENT:...

German court allows ban on Monsantos toxin producing seeds

The German government has been fighting Monsanto to prevent the company from introducing a genetically modified seed into the country. "A German court on Tuesday rejected an attempt by the world's leading seed...

Adding milk to tea negates health benefits: Study

Tea was previously known to enhance the capability of blood circulatory system by improving the ability of arteries to relax and expand and thus improving blood pressure. But, a recent study has added that this...

German soccer team say sorry, by giving full refunds

A german soccer team who have lost 6 of their last 7 games have said sorry to their fans by giving them a full refund for the price they paid at the game. " A German football club will refund the tickets of 600 fans in an unusual apology for a "pitiful performance" that ended...

'Top-ranked Iranian defector tipped US on Syrian nuke plans'

Once again we find Iran involved with the proliferation of weapons in the region. " A top-ranked Iranian defector told the United States that Iran was financing North Korean moves to make Syria into a nuclear...

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