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DEUTSCHE WELLE/DW-WORLD.DE Newsletter

Saturday, 14.04.07, 18:30 Uhr UTC
DAILY BULLETIN from DW-WORLD


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Turkish Premier Criticizes Germany Ahead of Visit
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evuxo2I4501ileI0
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan reproached Germany for
failing to do more to advance his country's hopes of joining the
European Union, in an interview to be published on Monday.

"We Are Still Burdened by the National Socialist Legacy"
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evuxo2I4501ileI1
Germany is currently engaged in a heated debate over the creation
of additional nursery schools. While accepted in the former
communist part of the country, western Germans struggle with the
plan, according to an expert.

Schalke Gets Closer to Title With Win in Mainz
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evuxo2I4501ileI2
Schalke 04 took another step towards a first German soccer title in
49 years with a 3-0 Bundesliga triumph at lowly Mainz on Saturday.

Greenpeace: Germans Involved in Illegal Logging in DR Congo
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evuxo2I4501ileI3
Greenpeace has called for urgent action to prevent illegal logging
in DR Congo. The environmental group accuses the World Bank and
international loggers, including Germans, of exacerbating the
problem.

German Interior Minister: "The Danger Level Is High"
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evuxo2I4501ileI4
German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has expressed concern
that the danger of terrorist attacks against Germany could have
risen as a result of the country's involvement in Afghanistan.

Berlin Exhibition Explores Art and Science of Pain
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evuxo2I4501ileI5
A new exhibition in Berlin aims to explore the many facets of human
pain. The challenge lies in demonstrating a subject that is neither
tangible nor visible. Curators in Berlin designed ?Pain? as a
twofold experience.


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