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International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten   Saturday, 11/22/2008 RSS |Mobile |Newsletter International NACHRICHTEN VIDEO ENGLISH EINESTAGES FORUM SPIEGEL WISSEN ABO SHOP Front Page| World| Europe| Germany| Business| Zeitgeist| International Forum| Newsletter English Site INTERVIEW WITH NOTORIOUS LAWYER JACQUES VERGÈS'There Is No Such Thing as Absolute Evil' He has met Mao Zedong, Pol Pot and Che Guevara. He defended 'Carlos the Jackal' and Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie. Jacques Vergès, 83, is probably the world's most notorious attorney. His latest client is Khieu Samphan, the former head of state of Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, who is on trial for war crimes. more... Photo Gallery: Jacques Vergès and his Infamous Clients Delayed Justice: Sixty Years Later, Alleged Nazi Guard May Stand Trial THE SCIENCE OF MEMORYAn Infinite Loop in the Brain Wouldn't it be great to be able to remember everything? To see all our most important moments, all the priceless encounters, adventures and triumphs? What if memory never faded, but instead could be retrieved at any time, as reliably as films in a video store? more... Photo Gallery: Scenes from a Life From the Archive: Growing a Brain in Switzerland From the Archive: Mistakes in God's Factory MOVE OVER KNUTNew Book Pays Tribute to Berlin's Favorite Zoo Animals As it turns out, Knut the polar bear wasn't the first star zoo animal in Berlin. Knautschke the hippo, Bobby the gorilla and Swampy the alligator all won lasting popularity. So did many others, as a new book documents. By Charles Hawley more... Photo Gallery: Animal Stars of Berlin Berlin Zoo Honors Dörflein: Knut Keeper's Death Mourned Around the World PHOTO GALLERY Photo Gallery: An Etymologist's View of the World Photo Gallery: Danger on the High Seas Photo Gallery: Flying High in Dubai Photo Gallery: The English Are Here! Photo Gallery: No Relief for Eastern Congo Photo Gallery: The Fate of the Maldives GROWING RECESSIONGerman Economy Beginning to Suffer The number of indicators pointing to foul economic weather continues growing. A new index released on Friday testifies to increasingly empty order books. Experts predict that over 200,000 jobs are at risk. more... Economic Stimulus for the EU: German Government Backs Support Package It's Official: Germany, Industrialized World Enter Recession Grinding to a Halt: Euro Zone Announces Recession THE LAW AND THE HIGH SEASGermany Looks to Battle Pirates NATO has promised to send ships to the Gulf of Aden to work with a planned EU force against pirates off the coast of Somalia. Russia's navy has called for more cooperation from the West, while Germany works out just what its sailors can do. more... Photo Gallery: The Rise of Somali Pirates The World from Berlin: 'Absurdistan along the Horn of Africa' The World from Berlin: The Pirate Problem Continues to Worsen Pirates versus Weapons Dealers: Looking for the Good Guys off the Somali Coast TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORTAmsterdam to Shut 43 Cannabis Cafes Amsterdam is being forced to close 43 of its 228 cannabis-selling cafes to meet national regulations. The establishments, including the world famous Bulldog, are simply too close to highschools. more... BERLIN'S VAGABOND CHIC'Most Beautiful Homeless Shelter in the World' With chandeliers instead of neon lighting and designer furnishings instead of springless sofas, a newly revamped homeless hostel in south Berlin looks more like a hip hotel -- and aims to give some dignity to those worn out by life on the streets. more... Photo Gallery: Berlin's Swankiest Homeless Hostel Troubled Times for Tacheles: Landmark Berlin Squat Battles Eviction The World from Berlin: Is Poverty in Germany Really a Problem? THE POISONED PICKLE PLOTRetiree Tries to Blackmail Lidl Supermarket Chain A German pensioner who had fallen on hard times devised a bizarre plan to force money out of the discount food chain Lidl. But the elderly man was tracked down by detectives and arrested. more... Ageing Criminals: Thieving German Granny Fools Police, Ambulance Service Afternoon Nap: Sofa Store Staff Miss Snoozing Pensioner CLOSED TO THE PUBLICPolitkovskaya Trial Descends into Farce Doubts are growing over the murder trial of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya. A court in Moscow has the task of uncovering the reasons behind the killing, but the public is barred from proceedings for spurious reasons. By Uwe Klussmann and Matthias Schepp in Moscow more... From the Archive: Ten Arrested over Politkovskaya Murder From the Archive: Former Putin Advisor Discusses Brutality against Russian THE WORLD FROM BERLINFar- Right NPD Is a 'Serpent at Democracy's Breast' A leading German politician is suggesting a way to deal with the far-right NPD -- cut off state funding. His proposal has met with some skepticism and on Friday many German papers argue that it could set a worrying precedent. more... Turning Off The Tap: Politician Proposes Funding Freeze For Far-Right Party Death Penalty Campaign: Neo-Nazis Exploit Public Anger Over Girl's Murder Far-Right Power Struggle: Swastika Funeral Alienates NPD from Militant Neo-Nazis FIGHTING THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL SLUMPLess Is Dangerous Amid a debt-deflation spiral, the governments' greatest risk is enacting stimulus measures that are too little to fight the slump. By Peter Coy more... FHA-Backed Loans: The Next Subprime Crisis Looms Interview with Bayer CEO Werner Wenning: 'The Pursuit of Profit Is an Innate Human Trait' West Wing: The Speech We Should Have Heard at the G-20 CITY OF BOATMEN, FRANCE?Map Reveals the Secrets Behind Place Names If you've got a date in New York, she'll be waiting in New Wild Boar City, according to a new etymological map of the world. By Charles Hawley more... Photo Gallery: An Etymologist's View of the World FHA- BACKED LOANSThe Next Subprime Crisis Looms The same people whose reckless practices triggered the global financial crisis are onto a similar scheme that could cost taxpayers tons more. By Chad Terhune and Robert Berner more... Interview with Bayer CEO Werner Wenning: 'The Pursuit of Profit Is an Innate Human Trait' West Wing: The Speech We Should Have Heard at the G-20 Chancellor Merkel Speaks on Financial Reform: 'We Can No Longer Stand Passively By' VENEZUELAN STATE ELECTIONSPressure Mounts for Entire Chavez Clan Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is facing yet another battle for power in gubernatorial elections. Even in his home state, a growing number of people are getting tired of the president and the Chavez clan. By Jens Glüsing more... TURNING OFF THE TAPPolitician Proposes Funding Freeze For Far- Right Party Repeated governmental bids to ban the far-right, neo-Nazi NPD have fallen flat. Now a proposal is on the table to cut off the party's state funding in an attempt to halt rising support for the polemic group. more... Death Penalty Campaign: Neo-Nazis Exploit Public Anger Over Girl's Murder Neo-Nazi Fashion: Thor Steinar and the Changing Look of the German Far Right DEUTSCHE POST CONTROVERSYCommemorative Coins for Communists The German postal service has sparked outrage by producing a coin commemorating the formation of former East Germany's ruling Communist Party. Protest came from the highest echelons of the German government. more... You've Got Nazi Mail: German Postal Service Admits Inadvertently Printing Hess Stamp A CLIMATE GIFT FOR FUTURE GENERATIONSEcuador Seeks to Commercialize Rainforest Ecuador is the first country in the world to announce plans to leave the oil reserves beneath its rainforests in the ground. The country wants foreign businesses, including German companies, to compensate it for making this sacrifice. By Christian Schwägerl more... The Price of Survival: What Would It Cost to Save Nature? NEO- NAZI FASHIONThor Steinar and the Changing Look of the German Far Right Shaved heads, bomber jackets, black boots with white shoelaces -- it used to be easy to spot a neo-Nazi. But young far-right extremists are wearing more stylish and more coded clothes. By Rachel Nolan in Berlin more... Photo Gallery: Provocative Clothing Death Penalty Campaign: Neo-Nazis Exploit Public Anger Over Girl's Murder Extreme-Right Violence: Two Very Similar Murders Go Unnoticed Germany's Far Right: Neo-Nazis Using Web Sites to Threaten Opponents ECONOMIC STIMULUS FOR THE EUGerman Government Backs Support Package German Chancellor Angela Merkel has thrown her support behind a plan to pump up to €130 billion into the European Union economy. The government in Berlin says it would be prepared to contribute up to €25 billion for a stimulus program. By Christian Reiermann more... 130 Billion: EU Planning Giant Stimulus Package Grinding to a Halt: Euro Zone Announces Recession It's Official: Germany, Industrialized World Enter Recession INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR NEAL STEPHENSON'I'm Choosing to Be Left Behind' Some see science fiction author Neal Stephenson as a prophet. But the writer of New York Times bestselling novel "Anathem" says that even though many of his books have been prescient, he has trouble even accessing Facebook. more... THE LONE RANGERA Dream Team After All? Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton became rivals during the past year. Now, the president-elect has signalled he wants the former first lady to join his administration. A very wise move, writes SPIEGEL ONLINE blogger Peter Ross Range. more... The Lone Ranger: Where Will Obama Take the Democrats? All Articles: Peter Range's Election Blog RICH GERMAN, POOR GERMANGermany's Middle Class Is Shrinking A new report adds more evidence to the fear of a widening income gap in Germany. The solid German middle class is losing people to the top and bottom of the income scale, while satisfaction with the German system falters. more... It's Official: Germany, Industrialized World Enter Recession From the Archive: America's Middle Class Has Become Globalization's Loser From the Archive: A German Underclass? What Underclass? 'HEALTH CHECK'Brussels Reaches Compromise on Battle Over Farming Subsidies The perennial fight over Europe's Common Agricultural Policy has once again led to a diluted reform package. Called 'Health Check,' the package pleases few -- but it will reduce some direct payment to farmers and loosen production limits. more... The Forgotten Crisis: As Banks Are Rescued, Will the World's Hungry Be Overlooked? European Bureaucracy: Should the EU Sell Bent Cucumbers? Farm Aid from Brussels: EU Pledges 1 Billion in Seeds, Fertilizer and more for Africa WAITING FOR OBAMAThe Arab World Looks to a New America The US has long been a model for many parts of the Arab world, but the Bush administration's foreign policy led to rifts. Now, the region has high hopes from America, but they aren't sure what to expect from President-elect Barack Obama. By Gerhard Spörl and Bernhard Zand more... Photo Gallery: Flying High in Dubai EU Prepares to Get to Work: Europe Wants to Cooperate Closely with Obama The World President: Great Expectations for Project Obama The Global Village: Baracking the World HOW TO KEEP THE $2 TRILLION PROMISESObama and the Ballooning US Debt By some estimates the total cost of Barack Obama's campaign promises could come to $2 trillion. The new president will have to disappoint many of his voters -- or resign himself to an enormous government deficit. By Gabor Steingart more... Waiting for Obama: The Arab World Looks to a New America The World President: Great Expectations for Project Obama Joseph E. Stiglitz: Global Crisis -- Made in America RESCUE PLAN UNDER FIREMerkel's Opel Offer Slammed The German government's offer to come to the rescue of carmaker Opel has come in for hefty criticism, particularly from within Chancellor Merkel's own party. Meanwhile Opel says it is reducing production for next year and cutting back to a 30-hour week in most plants. more... Auto Industry Bailout: As GM Falters, Opel Seeks Government Help The World From Berlin: Should Opel Get Life Support or Euthanasia? Free Market Distortion: Germany Fears US Bailout Unfairly Helps Carmakers INTERVIEW WITH BAYER CEO WERNER WENNING'The Pursuit of Profit Is an Innate Human Trait' In an interview with SPIEGEL, Werner Wenning, the CEO of German pharmaceutical giant Bayer, discusses the speculative excesses in the financial markets, the disastrous emphasis on short-term profit and the appropriateness of his multimillion-euro salary. more... West Wing: The Speech We Should Have Heard at the G-20 G-20 Meeting in Washington: The Good Intentions Summit 'A New Mindset Is Required': Nobel Economists Offer First Aid for Global Economy INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVE ADVERTISING WITH SPIEGELFind out How to Advertise on SPIEGEL ONLINEOr Place an Ad in DER SPIEGELSPIEGEL PUB QUIZSPIEGEL Pub Quiz: Barack Who? REUTERSSPIEGEL Pub Quiz: Putin, Pigs and the Presidential CampaignAnother Round? The SPIEGEL Pub Quiz Archive PICTURE THIS APPicture This: Sling- Shot ProtestTODAY'S STORIESGrowing Recession: German Economy Beginning to SufferThe Law and the High Seas: Germany Looks to Battle PiratesClosed to the Public: Politkovskaya Trial Descends into FarceInterview with Notorious Lawyer Jacques Vergès: 'There Is No Such Thing as Absolute Evil'Berlin's Vagabond Chic: 'Most Beautiful Homeless Shelter in the World'Move Over Knut: New Book Pays Tribute to Berlin's Favorite Zoo AnimalsThe Poisoned Pickle Plot: Retiree Tries to Blackmail Lidl Supermarket ChainThe World from Berlin: Far- Right NPD Is a 'Serpent at Democracy's Breast' GOING DUTCH APNews from the Netherlands: SPIEGEL ONLINE Launches Partnership with NRC.NLGLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS'A New Mindset Is Required': Nobel Economists Offer First Aid for Global Economy DPA; AP; Getty ImagesNew World Order: Merkel's Financial Summit Wish ListCrisis Summit in Washington: Obama Leaves Stage to Bogeyman BushEmergency Loans Delayed: Waiting for Financial Aid in IcelandSPIEGEL 360: Our Full Coverage of the Global Financial Crisis EUROPE'S WEIRD WAYSCollective Cuts: Circumcision- By- Bulk in the Balkans REUTERSRaisin Weekend: Foam, Fondling and Malfeasance at St. AndrewsIntroducing Europe's Weird Ways: Phallus Fights and other Strange TraditionsThe Full List: Europe's Weird WaysOBAMA'S VICTORYThe World President: Great Expectations for Project Obama APCould it Happen Here? Where's Europe's Obama?Good Morning, Mr. President: What Europe Wants from ObamaObama's Historic Election Victory: The Resurrection of the American DreamSPIEGEL 360: US Elections 2008 DER SPIEGEL Highlights from the latest issue of Germany's newsmagazine. 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