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DEUTSCHE WELLE/DW-WORLD.DE Newsletter

Sunday, 30.03.08, 18:30 Uhr UTC
DAILY BULLETIN from DW-WORLD


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German Athletes Explore Olympic Protest Options
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evy19oI4501ileI1
German athletes heading for the Olympics are exploring symbolic
gestures such as wearing orange bathrobes -- the color of Tibetan
monks -- to express their protest over China's actions in the
Himalayan region.

Serbia Remains Steady in Opposition to Kosovo Independence
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evy19oI4501ileI2
Serbia is committed to joining the EU, but also adamant about
not recognizing Kosovo's independence, said the Balkan country's
foreign minister on Saturday after an informal meeting with
his EU counterparts.

New Data Law Could Benefit Music Pirates
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evy19oI4501ileI3
Germany's music industry fears that a new telephone data law
could become a carte blanche for Internet users, who download
tunes illegally. Until now, they've traced music pirates with
the help of phone records.

German Police Guard Theater as Satanic Verses Play Opens
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evy19oI4501ileI4
Police kept guard on Sunday as the curtain went up in a
German theater premiere of a play based on "The Satanic Verses,"
a controversial novel by Indian-born author Salman Rushdie.

Modern Experiment in Communal Living Gives Hope to Residents
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evy19oI4501ileI5
In a country where living alone is commonplace, a new communal
living project in Bonn has sparked curiosity. There may always
be someone there to lend a helping hand, but will the dozens
of residents actually get along?

Author Karl May's Legacy At Risk: Works Could Be Sold Off
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evy19oI4501ileI6
Hundreds of millions of Karl May's books have been sold around
the world, making him the most widely read German writer ever.
Now, the last estate of a German-speaking writer held in private
hands could be sold off.


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