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Karatzaferis insisted it was not his intention to withdraw from the government, and urged other countries in the European Union to challenge what he described as Germany's domination of the union.
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Worms, an easy hour-long drive from Frankfurt International Airport, vies with Trier and Cologne for the title of Germany's oldest city.
Alan Elsner: Worms, Germany: Centuries Of Jewish History Distilled Alan Elsner 2011
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Worms, an easy hour-long drive from Frankfurt International Airport, vies with Trier and Cologne for the title of Germany's oldest city.
Alan Elsner: Worms, Germany: Centuries Of Jewish History Distilled Alan Elsner 2011
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Worms, an easy hour-long drive from Frankfurt International Airport, vies with Trier and Cologne for the title of Germany's oldest city.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Alan Elsner 2011
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In addition, "pumpernickel," is not just a name for Germany's dark rye bread.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com HuffPost Weird News 2012
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He referred to Germany's defense minister, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, who was forced to resign in March after it emerged that he copied large parts of his doctoral thesis without attribution.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"The main regulatory authority will be BaFin," the letter said, referring to Germany's regulator.
Europe's Lenders Find Branch Trumps a Unit Patricia Kowsmann 2011
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He added, referring to Germany's bonds: "You can't say any longer that Italy is like the bund…To protect ourselves now, we are buying bunds."
Ties That Bound Europe Now Fraying Stephen Fidler 2011
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Ms. Lauvergeon calls Germany's decision "political" and says the landscape can change "between now and 2022," when the last plant in Germany is scheduled to go offline.
Areva's Chief Remains Hopeful for Nuclear Power Max Colchester 2011
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Mr. Necas Tuesday called Germany's decision to shut reactors a "cheap trick to make the public nervous."
Europe Split on Nuclear Power Debate Sean Carney 2011
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