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DEUTSCHE WELLE/DW-WORLD.DE Newsletter
Sunday, 17.02.08, 19:30 Uhr UTC
DAILY BULLETIN from DW-WORLD
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Separatists Damper EU Support for Independent Kosovo
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxnw5I4501ileI1
European backing for Kosovo's independence has been held back by
worries in some EU capitals that it could inspire separatists in
their own countries. Some leaders want the UN to rule on Kosovo's
status.
Violent Brazilian Police Brutality Film Wins Berlinale
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxnw5I4501ileI2
A police political thriller by Brazilian director Jose Padilha won
the Berlin Film Festival's coveted Golden Bear for best film.
German Diplomat: We Need More Dialogue with Africa
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxnw5I4501ileI3
Europe is paying more attention to both the potential and the
problems of Africa. Deutsche Welle spoke with German Foreign
Undersecretary Georg Boomgaarden about two nations with troubled
pasts: Uganda and Rwanda.
German Fat Cats Come Under Fire for Tax Evasion
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxnw5I4501ileI4
Authorities are reported to have paid up to 5 million euros for
information on Germans trying to cheat the taxman. Investigators
said they're examining some 700 cases of tax evasion that could
total over 3 billion euros.
German Experts: Rating Agencies Take Blame for Subprime Crisis
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxnw5I4501ileI5
The major rating agencies are desperately trying to repair their
tattered image. Experts say they share responsibility for the financial
crisis as calls for political consequences are getting louder.
Astronauts Get Columbus Up and Running Faster Than Expected
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxnw5I4501ileI6
The crew aboard the International Space Station is completing the
installation of the Columbus space laboratory faster than planned,
officials said. The ground crew is working to find more tasks for
the astronauts.
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