German president opens synagogue MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - President Horst Koehler said on Thursday anti-Semitism was still alive in Germany as he attended the consecration of a new synagogue in Munich, nearly 70 years after a notorious Nazi pogrom against the Jews. "Still today our dream of a normal Jewish life in Germany clashes with the reality that there is open and latent anti-Semitism and the number of violent acts motivated by right-wing extremism is rising," Koehler said in a speech prepared for the occasion. "It is the duty of all of us to get involved and act to prevent...