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Medal of Honor recipient dies at Fairfield home
A Fairfield man who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for heroism as a 20-year-old lieutenant in World War II has died at the age of 83.
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Roche acquires Mirus to advance RNAi delivery research
The major challenge of this promising technology has so far been the transport of RNAi molecules into the target cell.
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Roche acquires Mirus to advance RNAi delivery research
The major challenge of this promising technology has so far been the transport of RNAi molecules into the target cell.
Bayreuth Festival kicks off with gala evening
Germany's monthlong celebration of Richard Wagner's operatic canon has opened in Bayreuth.
Congatec heads for proprietary embedded computer markets
Board computer manufacturer Congatec AG has ambitious plans: The Kontron Computer spin-off hopes to convince OEMs using proprietary embedded solutions to switch to standard modules.
After 57 years, Wolfgang Wagner bows out in Bayreuth
The Richard Wagner bicentenary is still five years off and the Bayreuth Festival's 100th edition even further along in 2011, but this year's events on the fabled Green Hill in Germany will make history for ...
Travel Insider: Even Incentive "Experts" Make Mistakes
By Brian Martenis Not only is incentive travel planning a serious business, it's a lot of very hard work.
4 soldiers face charges in detainee deaths
Four soldiers from the 172nd Infantry Brigade in Grafenwoehr, Germany, have been charged with conspiracy to commit premeditated murder in connection with an investigation into the 2007 deaths of detainees in ...
Roche to buy Mirus for $125 million
Madison, Wis. - Roche announced today that it is buying Mirus Bio Corporation for $125 million, one year after acquiring NimbleGen, also a Madison-based company.
PCB manufacturer Ruwel spins off special tech branch
Ruwel GmbH has spun off its special technology PCB plant in a management buyout.
Report: Released German climbers head to airport for flights home
Turkish media say three German climbers held by Kurdish rebels for almost two weeks are heading home.
The Nazis' final atrocity: Why, as they were surrendering, did...
The Nazis' final atrocity: why, as they were surrendering, did one unit wipe out an entire village? By Tony Rennell and Peter Allen Last updated at 12:40 AM on 17th July 2008 Speeding South out of Paris on the ...
DC United's Marcelo Gallardo, Gonzalo Peralta have hernia surgery
D.C. United midfielder Marcelo Gallardo and defender Gonzalo Peralta had hernia operations this weekend in Munich, Germany, and both players are expected to need two to three weeks to recover.
Germany Fears PKK Attack on Top Minister, News Report Claims
Police analysts in Germany fear that Kurdish rebels in Turkey may try to assassinate Germany's interior minister, the news magazine Focus reported in Munich on Saturday, July 19.
Free welcome-home signs available
If a homecoming celebration is in the works for your returning service member, you'd better get in on the rush to order a free banner from Buildasign.com. The Austin, Texas-based company is giving 10,000 free ...
Former Nazi charged in 1944 killings
MUNICH, Germany An 89-year-old former Nazi officer was charged with murder on Friday in the killing of 14 civilians in Italy during World War II, German officials said.
Extreme Athletes Die in Race on Germany's Highest Mountain
Two German men in their forties died of exhaustion and a further six were hospitalized after a 16-kilometer mountain sprint on the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain.
German court convicts ex-Yugoslav agent in 1983 murder of Croatian exile near Munich
MUNICH, Germany : A former Yugoslav agent was found guilty Wednesday of participating in the 1983 murder of a Croatian dissident in what was then West Germany.
I think it was the American Thinker blog that first went public with the suggestion that we may see post-convention 'mass events' for Barack Obama 'at least slightly reminiscent of the stagecraft of Leni ...
Sinners Bleed, Over Your Threshold Confirmed For Germany's Munich Deathfest
SINNERS BLEED and OVER YOUR THRESHOLD are the first confirmed bands for this year's edition of the Munich Deathfest festival, set to take place November 8, 2008 in Munich, Germany.