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Foreigners in eastern Germany are fewer in number but better educated Despite non-Germans in the east being better educated than in the west, newcomers are also less accepted in Germany's eastern federal states, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). "While only one in two people in east Germany considers where they live ...
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Why Putin's swearing-in ceremony showed Germany's key role in Russia relations Not many people were offered the opportunity to shake Vladimir Putin's hand at his swearing-in ceremony. The leader of the Russian Orthodox church, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, was there to congratulate the Russian President. Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev also waited to offer his boss his hand.
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Sources: Rangers showing interest in Harvey The Rangers have surrendered the most runs in the Major Leagues this year and must consider any possible upgrade to their pitching staff. Matt Harvey is one of those options. In last place in the American League West at 13-23, the Rangers have mild trade interest in Harvey, sources told MLB.com on ...
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Nestle to pay Starbucks $7.15 billion in global coffee alliance LONDON/ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss-based food giant Nestle will pay Starbucks $7.15 billion in cash for the rights to sell the U.S. coffee chain's products around the world, tying a premium brand to Nestle's global distribution muscle.
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Carl Icahn sells stake in AIG: Report Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has sold his stake in U.S. insurer AIG, Forbes reported on Monday, ending a more than two-year association with one of the largest U.S. property and casualty insurers. The activist investor started accumulating AIG shares in 2015 and became its third largest investor with a ...
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Drill attack left woman with hole in skull, Omagh court told A woman was left with a circular hole in her skull after she was attacked with part of a drill during a suspected homophobic assault in Northern Ireland, police have told a court. Brenda McLaughlin told police she believed she was targeted on Saturday because she is homosexual. The case is being ...
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How Ryan Murphy Became the Most Powerful Man in TV On that sunny afternoon in South Beach, however, Murphy was still comfortably ensconced in a twelve-year deal with Fox Studios. On FX, which is owned by Fox, he had three anthology series: "American Horror Story"; "American Crime Story," for which he was filming "Versace," writing "Katrina," and ...
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The State of Mental Health Care in the NBA In the middle of the night, during All-Star Weekend in his home city, DeMar DeRozan tweeted the simple line. The Raptors shooting guard initially deflected the groundswell of support and concern from fans, saying that he was merely quoting a song. A week later he reversed course, putting aside his ...
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