Zuckerman: Joy and Question Marks as the Berlin Wall Fell
By
Mortimer Zuckerman
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Opinion - November 16, 2009
Mortimer Zuckerman on the wall's fall.
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A Look at the World's Largest Stimulus Plans Outside the United States
By
Amanda Ruggeri
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Nation & World - January 5, 2009
Japan, Germany, China, the United Kingdom, and France have all announced massive spending plans.
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The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall
By
Frederick Taylor
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Opinion - November 13, 2008
A wall that was built to keep people in was torn down to do the same—19 years ago this week.
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5 Countries With Growing Income Inequality
Opinion - October 31, 2008
In these countries, the gap between the rich and the middle-class has increased in the last 20 years.
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Data Points: The Bailout Package in Perspective
Opinion - October 15, 2008
Compared with other countries' rescue plans, America's isn't that extensive.
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European Nations Exchange Blame Over Crisis Response
By
Eduardo Cue
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Nation & World - October 8, 2008
French officials fault Britain and Germany for obstructing a Europe-wide bailout plan.
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Barack Obama's Berlin Speech: Popular Today, but What Will History Say?
By
Robert Schlesinger
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Opinion - July 25, 2008
Many speeches have been received one way but are remembered quite differently.
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Obama Wows Them in Europe
By
Michael Levitin
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Nation & World - July 25, 2008
Cheering throngs in Berlin but also some doubts he can live up to the great expectations.
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Mandatory Solar Panels Make Germans Whine
By
Maura Judkis
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Fresh Greens - June 25, 2008
Per capita residential energy use would go down in the U.S. if we adopted a strict solar policy.
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A Major Push for More U.N. Sanctions on Iran
By
Thomas Omestad
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Nation & World - September 21, 2007
But frustrated by Russia and China, the White House may need a different approach.
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