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  • She explained how difficult she had found it in the beginning to work with her Austrian subordinates, the majority of whom had “all been Nazis” and had worked for the German Rundfunk broadcasting system during the war.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • I am convinced that we will achieve a majority of our own in the coalition, prominent conservative lawmaker Norbert Barthle told Bayerischer Rundfunk radio.

    Germany OK's eurozone rescue fund changes 2011

  • She explained how difficult she had found it in the beginning to work with her Austrian subordinates, the majority of whom had “all been Nazis” and had worked for the German Rundfunk broadcasting system during the war.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • Just did Bayerischer Rundfunk Munich radio interview about Homemade Hollywood, my fan film book, for a news piece to air Wed!

    Fan Cinema Today’s Fan Film News for 2010-04-13 | Fan Cinema Today 2010

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  • Here, the uncut video footage, taken by the NDR (Norddeutscher Rundfunk) agency, clearly shows "Green Helmet" giving directions to the camera, a circular motion with his finger instricting the team to "keep on filming", and so conscious of his own deceit is the man that he attempts to disguise the signal as an adjustment to his glasses.

    Liars! Richard 2006

  • The name is similar to that of Austrian national broadcaster ORF Österreichischer Rundfunk.

    Buzzine » Sacha Baron Cohen Set For “Bruno” 2008

  • But then the German television station NDR (Norddeutscher Rundfunk) ran a short piece of footage, repeated on the German Zapp video magazine.

    Part 7 - Act 4: Caught in the act! Richard 2006

  • "Report Mainz" is a German TV show/magazine of the SWR (Sudwest-Rundfunk = South-West broadcasting).

    Boing Boing: July 11, 2004 - July 17, 2004 Archives 2004

  • The video was premiered on the West German television network Süddeutscher Rundfunk (SDR) on 8 October 1981.

    Superfluities Redux 2010

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