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Indiana firms to attract money managers
Thirteen public companies headquartered in Indiana will take part in a new professional investment conference in Indianapolis expected to attract analysts and professional money managers from the region and ...
German immigration to Texas from the 1830s to the 1890s created a "German belt" in central Texas of German-speaking communities. via The Big Apple
Gerard A. Maloney, U.S. Army Col. ret. A diverse and interesting life came to a close with the death of former Elkhartan Gerard "Jerry" Maloney, 76, on April 28, 2008, in Wichita, Kan. via ETruth.com
Eighteen students from Hogan High School recently returned from a German American Partnership Program trip to Germany. via Vallejo Times-Herald
Orchestra to accompany German silent film
' "Tired Death", a silent film by famous German director Fritz Lang, will be screened at the Hanoi Opera House on May 9 and 10 accompanied by an orchestra led by German conductor Pierre Oser. via VietNamNet
German American Bancorp, Inc. (GABC) Reports 2nd Successive Quarter of Record Earnings
German American Bancorp, Inc. today reported record 1st quarter 2008 net income of $3,020,000, or $0.27 per share, an increase of $1,541,000 from the $1,479,000, or $0.13 per share, reported in the 1st quarter ... via PrimeNewswire
German school links the past and the future
“Unlike in Europe, we don't need to learn another language to speak with most of our neighbors”
"Guten morgen," said Mary-Fred Bausman-Watkins to one rosy-cheeked child after another as they walked in with their parents. via StarTribune
German American sees record quarterly profits
German American sees record quarterly profits For the first time in its history, German American Bancorp saw quarterly profits that exceeded $3 million. via Evansville Courier & Press
Aren't Germans supposed to be ferocious?
Let me preface this by saying that, according to a dude I met once, this is not a broad generalization. via Quick
In 1918, a tale of a disloyal citizen
During World War I, the American people came together to form a common front against the German enemy. via Ann Arbor News
Pope urges all Christians to 'hold fast' to scripture
“Christians are challenged to give a clear account of the hope that they hold”
Pope Benedict XVI met with leaders of other Christian faiths on Friday evening, telling them that only by "holding fast" to sound doctrinal teaching can they confront secular ideology and the individualism that ... via USA Today
Complete Coverage of Pope Benedict's U.S. Visit
Pope Benedict XVI is traveling to the U.S. for the first time since he was elected pontiff in 2005. via WINS-AM New York
“We agreed to have German American as an investor to add banking expertise”
Business First of Louisville - by Terry Boyd Business First Staff Writer Some investors and bankers start banks to sell them, according to John Pendergrass. via Bizjournals
“Mr. Hart became extremely angry and threatening.”
Another bar in town is having difficulty getting someone to sign off on its fire and safety inspection so it can get a permanent liquor license this year. via Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Pope to say mass in German enclave
NEW YORK - During his trip to New York, the first German pope in centuries will visit one of the last places in the city's Roman Catholic archdiocese that still regularly offers mass in German. via Chicago Tribune
German exchange students learn English, inter-cultural awareness in Naples
“It's very good here. The people are so friendly. They will walk up to us in the hall and ask where we are from”
Barron Collier High School is a lot bigger than Patricia Jaksch's school back home. via Naples Daily News
“Our most valued resource is the people that enter our building each day. Some of them literally spend hundreds of hours in our facility each year.”
The entertainment schedule for Frankfort's German Heritage Celebration was recently confirmed. via Lincoln-Way Sun
“He said everything that he needed to say in the correct way. He didn't really give his personal opinion except when he was talking about study abroad and his personal experiences; he gave the really official opinion.”
While some students spent yesterday afternoon soaking up the sun on McKeldin Mall, a group of about 40 students and faculty gathered in the multipurpose room of St. via The Diamondback
Village notebook: Global conflict had tremendous impact on German Village
Four days later, the US was at war. The First World War had dire consequences for our neighborhood, as it did for the many other US neighborhoods heavily populated by Americans of German descent. via ThisWeek Community Newspapers
World War II Pow exhibit begins tour of metro-east libraries
“We're bringing the exhibit to increase awareness of an aspect of World War II that directly impacted our region”
An exhibit that examines the life of Midwest soldiers in German POW camps during World War II will roll into Belleville Wednesday to start a five-day visit to three metro-east libraries. via Belleville News