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ANALYSIS-The maze behind EU "treaty change"
Reuters* Angst in Brussels over idea of EU treaty change * Policymakers unsure of German position on banking union * Elections in Germany and beyond may put proposal on ice By Luke Baker BRUSSELS, April 29 (Reuters) - If there are two words that tense the...Tags: United Kingdom, Political Fundraising, Unions, Germany, David Cameron
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Pixomondo, VFX Company for 'Oblivion,' Closes Berlin Office
ReutersApr 29 (TheWrap.com) - Pixomondo will close its Berlin offices on May 31, the visual-effects company behind "Oblivion" and "Hugo" said on Facebook. CEO and founder Thilo Kuther did not immediately respond to requests for comment, but a message in...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Layoffs and Downsizing, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Bankruptcy, Oblivion (movie)
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Germany's Greens lurch left in bid to beat Merkel
Reuters* Pro-environment party changes tack ahead of election * Leaders want higher taxes in bid to win leftist votes * Party pragmatists worry tax demands will cost it support By Erik Kirschbaum BERLIN, April 28 (Reuters) - Germany's Greens lurched to the...Tags: Social Sciences, Personal Income, Christianity, Culture, Angela Merkel
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World watch
Germany: Berlin will charge a 5 percent tax on overnight stays in hotels, hostels and campsites, starting July 1. The third most visited city in the European Union reported more than 20 million overnight hotel stays in 2010. The levy is expected to...
Tags: Punishment, Tourism and Leisure, China Earthquake (2010), Turkey, UNESCO
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Christine Brewer returns to Powell Hall
St. Louis Post-DispatchChristine Brewer has been on the move for months, but she's coming home this week for her annual appearance with David Robertson and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Brewer, one of the world's top sopranos, left her home in Lebanon, Ill., in January....Tags: Sri Lanka, Culture, Washington, DC, James Conlon, Music
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French Socialists soften tone on Merkel
Reuters* Socialist text criticised Merkel * Party removes words from the text * Prime minister steps in, stresses Paris-Berlin links By Sybille de La Hamaide PARIS, April 27 (Reuters) - France's ruling Socialist party will remove strongly worded criticism of...Tags: Paris (France), Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande, Government, European Union
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INVESTMENT FOCUS-Green light for some tweaking of euro austerity
ReutersBy Mike Dolan LONDON, April 26 (Reuters) - Hints the euro zone may shift away from front-loaded fiscal austerity have been treated kindly by financial markets this week as bond investors seem comfortable with at least a measured tilt in the policy mix....Tags: Finance, United Kingdom, Budgets and Budgeting, European Debt Crisis, European Central Bank
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Green light for some tweaking of euro austerity
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Hints the euro zone may shift away from front-loaded fiscal austerity have been treated kindly by financial markets this week as bond investors seem comfortable with at least a measured tilt in the policy mix. With business sentiment...Tags: Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, United Kingdom, European Debt Crisis, European Central Bank
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Bundesbank takes aim at ECB bond-buying via German court
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - The Bundesbank has sharply criticized the European Central Bank's plan to buy the bonds of highly indebted states in a report to Germany's top court but EU officials said the program was outside the court's remit. The German central...Tags: Finance, Heads of State, European Central Bank, European Debt Crisis, Government
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Travel Picks: Top 10 street-food cities
ReutersLONDON, April 26 (Reuters) - Quick, cheap and chock full of flavor, street food gives hungry passers-by a lot to love in locales around the world. Trying the local open-air fare is also a key ingredient to sampling any city's culture. That's why online...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Falafel, Restaurants, Ottawa (Canada)
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Germans fascinated by Nazi era eight decades later
ReutersBy Gareth Jones BERLIN, April 26 (Reuters) - An exhibition chronicling the Nazi party's rise to power draws tens of thousands of visitors. Millions of TV viewers tune in to watch a drama about the Third Reich. A satirical novel in which Hitler pops up in...Tags: Nazi Party, Angela Merkel, Movies, Literature, Television
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COLUMN-Market euphoria misreads the signals from Brussels and Rome: Kaletsky
ReutersBy Anatole Kaletsky April 25 (Reuters) - Financial markets, which balance judgments from some of the world's most highly paid and best-informed analysts, are often uncannily right in anticipating unpredictable events, ranging from economic booms and...Tags: Financial Markets, European Central Bank, Italy, Government, Mario Monti
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