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Josef Joffe is publisher and editor of the German newsweekly Die Zeit.
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Josef Joffe is publisher and editor of the German newsweekly Die Zeit.
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Josef Joffe is publisher and editor of the German newsweekly Die Zeit.
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In fact, Joffe is apparently one of only a few outsiders being tapped to help the firm as it reshapes its image.
Goldman's new outsider Jena McGregor 2010
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Josef Joffe is publisher and editor of the German newsweekly Die Zeit.
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Josef Joffe is publisher and editor of the German newsweekly Die Zeit.
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Mr. Joffe is editor of Die Zeit and senior fellow of the Institute for International Studies and Abramowitz Fellow of the Hoover Institution, both at Standford.
Those Reassuringly Dull Germans Josef Joffe 2010
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It may not be fair to call Joffe, a critic of the Iraq war, an outright "hawk."
Rob Asghar: Shrinking War-Heads: Could Hawks Use a Good Psychologist? 2009
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Next to the Prince sat the leader of the Russian delegation, a Jew called Joffe, recently liberated from Siberia; then came the generals and the other delegates.
Im Weltkriege. English Ottokar Theobald Otto Maria Czernin von und zu Chudenitz 1902
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Other artists include expressionist portraitist Chantal Joffe, taxidermy specialist Polly Morgan, designer Pam Hogg pictured and Marcus Harvey, best-known for that tabloid-shocker painting of Myra Hindley, realised with children's hand-prints.
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