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Deutsche Welle meets British crime writer Philip Kerr, the creator of the Berlin Noir, at one of his own crime scenes - the luxurious Adlon Hotel. Kerr has set most of his books in Nazi Germany - in his latest thriller 'If the Dead Rise Not,' his fictitious sleuth Bernie Gunther is a hotel detective on the Adlon staff.
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Date Found: May 24, 2010
Date Produced: May 23, 2010
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October 19, 2010
The work designed by the Coop Himmelblau architectural cooperative ranges from commercial buildings to residential projects. Their unique asymmetrical structures strive for freedom from constrained formalism. DW takes a look at the co-op’s past and present projects.
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October 07, 2010
Jochen Wolff has become something of an honorary Easterner. The magazine editor puts out "Super Illu," which has successfully catered to East Germans for two decades now.
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October 07, 2010
Sausage with curry ketchup is a fast-food favorite in Germany, and Berlin claims the specialty as its own. An author who spent three years researching the currywurst phenomenon in Berlin has just published a new book.
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October 07, 2010
Sausage with curry ketchup is a fast-food favorite in Germany, and Berlin claims the specialty as its own. An author who spent three years researching the currywurst phenomenon in Berlin has just published a new book.
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October 07, 2010
Germans over 50 are not only healthier and fitter than their parents and grandparents were - they also have a lot more money to spend. And travel operators want to get a piece of the action, offering tours especially designed to fit their needs.
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