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  • From Spiegel Online International "Spiegel" is German for "Mirror" : Kim P. is 14 years old.

    Kim's Mirror Image Zoe Brain 2007

  • From Spiegel Online International "Spiegel" is German for "Mirror" : Kim P. is 14 years old.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Zoe Brain 2007

  • There was an article on the matter in Spiegel on-line (link via Bookslut), and I think one of the quotes from the book captures her approach:

    When is plagiarism not plagiarism? 2010

  • Der Spiegel is reporting (per Reuters) that Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki supports Barack Obama's proposal that U.S. troops leave Iraq within 16 months:

    Maliki Reported To Like The Obama 16-Month Plan - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • Even though Spike Spiegel is emotionally stunted, he's also a bad-ass martial artist and has a basic understanding of comic timing.

    Tube Bits for 12/22/2008 2008

  • Spotted yesterday on Der Spiegel is the above photograph of tulip farms in the northern Netherlands.

    The Machinic Landscape of Tulips 2008

  • A lengthy article in Spiegel explores the possibility that global warming might make life on Earth better, not just for humans, but all species.

    Could Global Warming Make Life on Earth Better? | Impact Lab 2007

  • Der Spiegel is running an online journalism course.

    How-to « BuzzMachine 2005

  • He called Spiegel a few months later and told him he was desperate.

    The Guardian World News Simon Hattenstone 2011

  • APRIL 10, 2009 "Spiegel" -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke with SPIEGEL about what he expects from US President Barack Obama, why America's new Afghanistan strategy is wrong and why Iran should have a spot on the UN Security Council.

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2009

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