Nadja Benaissa Found Guilty For Infecting Man With HIV

Nadja Benaissa From the German Band No Angels Was Found Guilty of Having Unprotected Sex With a Former Boyfriend and Giving Him HIV The singer received a two-year suspended sentence for having unprotected sex with...

HIV Positive Pop Star, Nadja Benaissa, Apologises At Trial, Video

Lead Singer Of No Angels, Nadja Benaissa Trial Opens: Charged With Inflicting Bodily Harm While Having Unprotected Sex Nadja Benaissa, a 28 year old German pop singer said "I'm so sorry" at the opening of her...

Ununbium: New 112th Element Added to Periodic Table

Ununbium, element 112, has recently been added to the periodic table, thanks to the efforts of Sigurd Hofmann at the Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany. The "super-heavy" element took over a...

Sausage ruins robber's rip-off routine

After 19 break-ins, a sausage snatcher finally meats the long arm of the law."BERLIN, Germany (AP) -- German police have charged a robbery suspect after matching his DNA to that found on a piece of salami spat out...

million Euro financing round to drive growth

"Emporis ( http://www.emporis.com ) plans to use this investment to accelerate growth and drive internationalization. The Darmstadt company wants to offer its services in multiple languages as well as make building data universally accessible and useful. Stephan R. Boehm,...

Don't use WEP! - German security researchers report.

"Researchers have discovered a faster way to crack the Wi-Fi security protocol The Wi-Fi security protocol WEP should not be relied on to protect sensitive material, according to three German security researchers who have discovered a faster way to crack it. They plan to...

Planned Crash Ends Europe Lunar Mission

"DARMSTADT, Germany Sep 3, 2006 (AP)— Europe's first spacecraft to the moon smashed into a volcanic plain as planned Sunday, signaling in a bright flash the end of a successful mission to test a new propulsion system and navigation technology for flights to other...

ABC News: Europe's 1st Lunar Mission Reaches Moon

"DARMSTADT, Germany Sep 3, 2006 (AP)— Europe's first spacecraft to the moon ended its three-year mission Sunday with a planned crash, hitting its target after ground controllers had to maneuver it around a...

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