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DEUTSCHE WELLE/DW-WORLD.DE Newsletter

Saturday, 06.10.07, 18:30 Uhr UTC
DAILY BULLETIN from DW-WORLD


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Reports Say Would-be Bombers Smuggled in Detonators
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evwh3jI4501ileI1
Media reports in Germany say three Islamists arrested last month
for planning car bombs attacks on US targets had smuggled the
detonators into the country with the help of a teenager.

Merkel Praises Mandela's Legacy of Peace
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evwh3jI4501ileI2
German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged the world to take Nelson
Mandela's legacy of peace to heart after a short meeting with
the former South African president on Saturday, Oct. 6.

In Germany, Focus on Preventing Not Punishing Youth Crime
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evwh3jI4501ileI3
German courts largely sentence defendants under the age of 21
according to juvenile law in a bid to help them reintegrate
into society and mete out punishments that fit the crime as
well as the offender.

Europeans Oppose FIFA's Planned Cap on Foreign Players
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evwh3jI4501ileI4
Sepp Blatter, the president of world soccer's governing body,
FIFA, plans to challenge EU law and cap the number of foreigners
in club teams. The move is strongly opposed by European soccer
officials and top clubs.

Driverless Mini-trains Could Be the Next Big Thing on Tracks
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evwh3jI4501ileI5
Taking a train can mean long waits, crowded cars and multiple
transfers. German researchers have developed a prototype for a
driverless RailCab. The mini-trains could revolutionize how we
travel, if they can get funding.

EU Commissioner Calls for New Quality Standards on Imports
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evwh3jI4501ileI6
After a string of product recalls by US toy giant Mattel of
China-made items this summer, the EU Commissioner for Consumer
Protection Meglena Kuneva called for new quality standard marks
and cooperation with the US.


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