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Moscow the Only Loser Among NLJ 350 Overseas Markets
Moscow was the only city to lose lawyers last year among the overseas markets tracked by the NLJ 350 Regional Report, as U.S. firms operating in the Russian capital dropped attorneys at a rate of 2 percent.
9 hrs ago | Post and Courier
Boeing SC delivering first 787 since grounding today?
Boeing South Carolina appears to be handing over its first 787 Dreamliner since the Federal Aviation Administration grounded all the planes, halting deliveries, in January.
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Obama Speaks In Berlin 50 Years After JFK
President Obama has used a visit to Berlin to call for a reduction in the number of nuclear weapons deployed by the US and Russia, and to defend the controversial Prism surveillance programme.
15 hrs ago | AccuWeather.com
Heat Wave Bakes Heart of Europe
Wednesday, excessive heat spread northward from the Alps to nearly all of Germany, where some hot spots topped 35 degrees C .
Pulmonary Vein Isolation Using a Visually Guided Laser Balloon...
From the Helmsley Electrophysiology Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY ; Asklepios Klinik St. Georg, Hamburg, Germany ; Homolka Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic ; Sentara Cardiovascular Research Institute, Norfolk, VA ; IKEM, Prague, Czech Republic ; University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL ; Cardioangiologisches ... (more)
President Al-Assad Gives Interview To The German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Newspaper
ASSAD GIVES INTERVIEW TO THE GERMAN FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG NEWSPAPER http://sana.sy/eng/21/2013/06/17/487994.htm Jun 17, 2013 Damascus, _President Bashar al-Assad gave the following interview to the German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper: Interviewer: Mr President, how do you view the situation in your country? The Syrian Army has ... (more)
Obama’s Soft Totalitarianism: Europe Must Protect Itself from America
On Tuesday, Barack Obama is coming to Germany. But who, really, will be visiting? He is the 44th president of the United States.
American Forces Network says says goodbye to an old friend
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant used to tune in a crackly AM signal late at night on the radio he smuggled into the bed as a kid in the United Kingdom: the American Forces Network Europe.
G8 summit: Europe will 'pay price' if it arms Syrian rebels, Assad warns
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Southern Tamandua Born At Buffalo Zoo
Otis was born on April 7 to parents Olive and Brutus , who were imported to the zoo last August as part of a program to expand North American populations, Zooborns reports.
Baby Gorilla Yawns After Charming Caretakers At Columbus Zoo
The little guy, who's technically a Western Lowland Gorilla, was born to first-time parents Kambera and Oliver on May 23. He's since been raised by animal care experts at the zoo after his mother didn't show maternal instinct, Zooborns reports, but caretakers have let the pair spend a lot of time together and plan to try and reunite them soon.
Love struck: Photographs of JFK's visit to Berlin 50 years ago reveal a nation instantly smitten
Photographer Ulrich Mack accompanied Kennedy on the entire trip. The results, published this month as Kennedy in Berlin, have mostly never been seen before and are an astonishing record of a watershed moment, says John Walsh.
Ace expands surety capabilities in Europe
Aymeric Vinet Desrues joins Ace as surety underwriting manager, France, where he will be responsible for the growth and development of Ace's surety capabilities in this important market.
Marel Townsend display new innovations at IFFA
Marel Townsend Further Processing displayed many new products and innovations at the IFFA Show, held this May in Frankfurt, Germany.
Euro fund chief: do without IMF in long term
The head of Europe's bailout fund says the region should eventually aim to do without help from the International Monetary Fund.
What a Trip: Saying 'I do' all over again
Where, when, why: A 30th-anniversary renewal of vows on a seven-day European cruise on the Yachts of Seabourn.
German police smash international art forgery ring
A painting by Wassily Kandinsky is displayed in New York on October 30, 2009. German police have broken up a multi-million-dollar international art forgery gang.
German insurers expect acceptable EU compromise on guarantees
Products with guaranteed returns have been a staple of German insurers like Allianz and Ergo, who feel that some of the EU regulators' proposals are unnecessarily restrictive - PHOTO: REUTERS [FRANKFURT] Germany's insurers expect EU insurance watchdog EIOPA to unveil proposals acceptable to the industry when it publishes a study on insurance ... (more)
GM denies has opted to build Chevrolet Cruze at Poland plant
General Motors will start building the Chevrolet Cruze at the end of 2014 at its Opel plant in Poland, a German newspaper reported on Thursday, drawing a denial from the U.S. company.