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I lived for a time in Germany, and now despair for the country. For the last ten years I've been spending a couple of months each year in Poland, and I can say that there is hope for Eastern Europe (it's the West that's a mess.) Poland, despite having lost at least a fifth of its population in WWII and endured a half century of Communist oppression, still values its history, its traditions, its language, and its Christian religion. A Polish king stopped one Moslem invasion of Europe in its tracks; the spirit of the country hasn't changed.
So true, yet so ignored even in this country.
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If I remember correctly, this article was posted about a year ago. Is this an anniversary edition?
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Dr Mathias Döpfner, born 1963, studied musicology, German and theatrical arts in Frankfurt and Boston. He started his career as a journalist at the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" in 1982. He was director of a PR agency from 1988 to 1990. In 1992 he worked on the staff of the international director of the Gruner + Jahr publishing company in Paris and later became assistant to the CEO of Gruner + Jahr in Hamburg. He then held further positions in journalism as editor-in-chief of "Wochenpost" in Berlin (1994 - 1996) and "Hamburger Morgenpost" (1996 - 1998). He has been with Axel Springer AG since 1998. Initially as editor-in-chief of Die Welt. Dr Mathias Döpfner became the member of the Management Board responsible for the Multimedia Division in July 2000 and took charge of the Newspapers Division as well in October 2000. He has been CEO and head of the Newspapers Division since January 2002.
Anyone have a link for the original copy?
Wait a minute there. There is STILL little evidence of any type of genocide or mass murder in Kosovo of the quantity that President Bent Dick claimed in order to justify his wag the dog war. He claimed that there were thousands upon thousands of people being killed. And juse whose side did he step in on? The Muslims who had been using Kosovo for a training ground for their terrorists.