
Sehen wir's mit Humour. Das Tourteam von tagesschau.de präsentiert eine amüsante Analayse von Kollegen und Alberto Contador. Es klingt wie eine Satire ist aber offensichtlich eine Aufzeichnung der gestrigen Pressekonferenz des maillot jaune.

Sehen wir's mit Humour. Das Tourteam von tagesschau.de präsentiert eine amüsante Analayse von Kollegen und Alberto Contador. Es klingt wie eine Satire ist aber offensichtlich eine Aufzeichnung der gestrigen Pressekonferenz des maillot jaune.
Left: Doping at the Tour has a long history: Many times winner Lance A. drinking with a mate.
Gärtner, Edgar. „Erfahrungen aus einer Störfallserie“. In: Rolke, Lothar/Rosema, Bernd/Avenarius, Horst (Hg.): Unternehmen in der ökologischen Diskussion. Opladen 1994: 223-230.
USA äußern sich besorgt über Aussetzung des KSE-Vertrags durch Russland
Some headline from the shortest move in history. Interstingly New PM Brown often wasn't the number one headline as Blair has been confirmed as Middle East envoy and Merkel gets some credit at the end of German presidency. Here we go. The German tageeschau.de runs a rather dull "Erst Premier, jetzt Gesandter", Where as Der Spiegel (German weekly magazine) focuses on "Brown's Independence Day" ("Browns Unabhängigkeitstag") The Swiss are also dull, the headline of Neue Zürcher Zeitung reads "Blair zum Nahost-Sondergesandten ernannt" (and continue in smaller print, "Browns Kabinett soll am Donnerstag vorgestellt werde",
I've sold my motorbike today. My dad stored it for me in a garage and has recently convinced me put to up for sale. Obvioulsy he was right as I haven't used it in two years. And even in my last year in Germany I rarely took it for a ride. Still a bit sade though. we had a good time. So from Whitechapel in London it's good-bye.
Mit einiger Verspätung hier eine Meldung zu den weltweiten Rüstungsausgaben.
Ich wollte diesen post eigentlich auf English schreiben. Dann fiel mir ein, lästern über Einwohner eines Land in dem man zu Gast ist sollte ich wohl lieber in meiner Muttersprache. Dieser Artikel ist der Start der Serie "Pecularities", die ich in loser Folge posten werde. Den Start macht die Schlange.
... especially because it does not work! That this House expresses concern at US intentions to develop National Missile Defence (NMD) bases across Europe and the UK's continued involvement at Fylingdales and Menwith Hill in both the operational and logistical components of NMD and the advancement of the space based infra red system; is further concerned that the programme will encourage a new nuclear arms race; fears that it will put the UK in the frontline in future wars whereby the US will have the technological and military capability to launch first-strike attacks without fear of retaliation; and recommends that the Government withdraws its support and encourages the US to cease this programme, which is widely interpreted as aggressive not defensive.
It's worth taking a look at military budgets from time to time. It seems that the news is dominated by the fear of China military and the extraordinary rise in the defense budget. Have a look at the DoD budget below. Within seven years it will have risen to $481.4 billion. That's 62 percent. And btw the almost Norway's and Denmark's GDP combined (Source: The Economist: Pocket World in Figures. 2007 Edition).
Speaking of the devil. Thanks for reading my blog, Angela.
I knew that everything is biger in America. With the experience of five West Wing seasons I should have been prepared. Yet it struck me when I read Martin Amis's Blair portrait in this weeks Guardian weekend.

The low birth rate has been a German problem for some years now. This is especially true for the East. In so far, the findings of the report of the Berlin-Institut für Bevölkerung Entwicklung (Population and Development) are hardly surprising.
This Madeleine story has been going on my nerves for a while now. Basically since it started. Don't get me wrong. I feel sorry for this family and wish them that they find her soon. But the whole country is getting crazy about this thing. Well, at least the media is. Leave it to the tabloids! Please! I cannot stand it anymore! If you don't bother carry on reading, my point is simply this. Why should this girl and her family deserve more attention than any other abducted person?
If there was ever polictician to praise, it must be Environment Secretary David Miliband. No, I'm not in the Labour party, they didn't bribe me or anything. I just think that he takes his job seriously and tackles a serious problem. One that has been left unnoticed, indeed ignored for far too long. I'm talking rubbish, I mean about waste and avoiding waste in particular. I am aware that after announcing the Government's plans everybody feared that the wheelie bin chips will trigger a spy rather than an environment programme.
Marks and Spencer drop Bryan Ferry over the Nazi gaffe. Oh no, sorry it wasn't because of that. We wouldn't have used him for the campaign anyway, or least it was "highly unlikely". Ferry apologised for his remarks earlier. But, between us, how likely is it that this just M+S PR? A pretty bad one btw...
The German government wants to reintroduce border controls for the G8 summit in Heiligendamm from 6th to 8th June. Germany signed the Schengen Agreement and introduced it in 1995. So how is it possible to simply opt out for a couple of days as it suits you? It seems the government is afraid of (radical) left wing protestors and attacks.
I guess Bryan Ferry had no idea that his remark in the interview for the German weekly Welt am Sonntag (4th March) a couple of weeks ago could be used against him. But then how daft can you be to admit that you admire Riefenstahl's movies, Speer's buidlings and Nazi mass parades and not think that there will be an outcry? In a German newspaper! Up to now Ferry was lucky. Even the Welt editor's were sensible enough (or gutless) to leave out the passage of the March interview (Headline: "I am a serious player") on their website. It seemed that the remarks remained almost unoticed in German media in general. Only Spiegel online and freundin, a women's magazin reported. I actually discovered it in the satire magazine Titanic (April edition) in the infamous column "Briefe an die Leser".
Moreover Ferry calls his West London studio "Führerbunker".
Die berühmt berüchtigte Satirezeitschrift Titanic (Ausgabe Juni 2001) hat das Ausstiegsprogramm des Bundesamtes für Verfassungsschutz zum Anlass genommen, bei DVU-Kreisvorsitzenden anzurufen und sich nach ihrem Ausstiegswillen erkundigt. Genauergesagt ist der Anlass der Misserfolg der eigens für die Aktion eingerichteten Hotline. Will sagen, Neonazis wollen nicht aussteigen und rufen folglich nicht da.
Der türkische Außenminister Gül hat das neue deutsche Einwanderungsgesetz kritisiert. Ausländische Ehepartner, die nach Deutschland nachiehen, müssen schon vor der Einreise ausreichende Sprachkenntnisse nachweisen. Nach Herrn Güls Ansicht verstößt das gegen die Menschenrechte. Ich bin wahrlich kein Freund von schärferen Migrationsgesetzen - zumal ich selbst in einem fremden Land lebe. Als Repräsentant der türkischen Regierung aber in einem anderen Land die Menschnrechte einzufordern geht zu weit.
verfolgt werden. Es gibt zudem regelmäßig Berichte über Folter und Misshandlungen. Das Vorgehen der Polizei gegen Demonstranten wird als "exzessiv" bezeichnet. Im November 2006 wurden vier Demonstranten erschossen.
... to eliminate stereotypes I deal with "Germans don't have a sense of humour" today. I was at a wedding in Frankfurt, Germany last weekend. It was in fact my cousin's wedding (Jörn and Sonja on the left). I realised that my preparations were mediocre at best when my boss asked my if I had written my speech. It is not a German tradition that the broom's best man holds a humorous speech. Nevertheless the wedding was very nice and very funny. Funny especially because of a special comedy programme (Schmitts Reisen). Thanks for that, Sandra, well done! I also learned that a 83 year old guest was forced to change her travel itinerary this year because her children were concerned about her well being during air travel. So she's only up to short flights to Bulgaria and the Czech Republic this year. She travels on her own btw.
The later the hour the more unusual the dancing becomes.
I have to say that my idea - and in fact my experience - of moving house is somehow different from what I experienced yesterday. Christina, however, pointed out that they only had two people helping during there last move - and they had lived on the second floor then. So, no problem. Right, I started as the only member of the team filling cardboard boxes with books and files. No worries, I loved the breakfast :-)
In one of my first blogs I argued that the stereotypes a lot of people have with regard to Britain and especially British weather were untrue. Well, the facts remain, London had more sunny hours than Madrid in 2006 and I still haven't experienced a lot of of rainy miles while cycling through the city.
This building or what's left of it collapsed this afternoon. It's literally a hundred meters from my flat. Just phoned my mum, telling her that I'm ok and our house is still standing. I wouldn't know however for how long.


And on we went. The next day we visited El Morro, a massive fortress built in the late 16th century to spot enemies approaching the city.
We then moved on to the Plaza de la Revolución. The memorial in the middle of the square – named after the national hero José Martí - is not really pleasant, due to its height of 109m yet impressive. We judged most of the monuments that way, seems to be common in communist countries. Nice contrast to the massive concrete building: By chance we saw a colourful parade with dancers on stilts.
The old part (Habana Vieja, above) where we stopped next is totally different from the newer quarters. Here you find colourful houses, newly renovated sights and nicely cobblestoned streets. Could have been southern Italy or so.
