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'Demjanjuk murdered my father Moshe in 1947'
John Demjanjuk, while working after World War II as a truck driver for the US army motor pool in Ulm, Germany, deliberately ran over and killed Moshe Lisogorski on August 20, 1947, Lisogorski's son Saul told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.
Sister Cities Commission to honor New Ulm Park and Rec
The New Ulm Sister Cities Commission Monday picked the New Ulm Parks and Recreation Department to honor for its help in making this fall's Hermann Victory Celebration a successful one.
Irene J. Kuhl, age 63, of Fond du Lac, formerly of Berlin, died peacefully on Thursday evening December 3, 2009 at the Rolling Meadows Nursing Home of Fond du Lac under the care of Saint Agnes Hospice Hope.
COSHOCTON: Hazel E. Eick, 88, Autumn Health Care Center and formerly of Fresno passed on at 4:05 p.m., Saturday, November 28, 2009 surrounded by her loving family at the Care Center.
Gauges and cosmological backreaction
We present a formalism for spatial averaging in cosmology applicable to general spacetimes and coordinates, and allowing the easy incorporation of a wide variety of matter sources.
Nokia Siemens Networks and LG Complete LTE Interoperability Tests
Nokia Siemens Networks and LG have announced that they recently completed the first end-to-end LTE interoperability tests in the 2100 MHz frequency band, the spectrum where first commercial deployments are expected in Japan.
If Texans Don't Want 2010 Smart ForTwos, Will They Rent 'Em?
Several months ago, we previewed Car2Go, the car-sharing program planned in Austin, Texas, featuring Smart ForTwo mini-cars. Now a pilot program with 200 Smarts has launched for the 13,000 employees of the city of Austin.
City launches nation's largest car sharing program
City employees will be seen cruising greater downtown in fuel-efficient Smart cars for at least the next six months, as Austin and German company Daimler partner up to launch the nationa s largest car-sharing pilot program.
If you could use a car now and again but don't want to buy one, German automaker Daimler has a possible solution for you.
car2go for Austin – On Demand Mobility
The innovative mobility concept makes city driving as easy as using a mobile phone.
Gentium Announces Presentation of Defibrotide Clinical Data at the...
Nov 16, 2009 - Gentium S.p.A. announced today that results from the Company's Phase II/III Pediatric Prevention trial and Phase III Treatment trial for Defibrotide of Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease will be presented at American Society of Hematology Conference , December 5-8 in New Orleans.
Thyroid stimulant safe in pediatric thyroid cancer
Recombinant human thyroid stimulating hormone appears to be clinically well tolerated in children and adolescents with differentiated thyroid cancer, according to researchers.
Luther P. Hoffner Sr., 70, Minot, died Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009, in a Minot nursing home.
In united Germany, love crosses old border freely
Catrin Schmitt had to make adjustments in the first years of her life with Yvi, an east German woman she fell in love with six years after the Berlin Wall came down.
German youth claims he was solo killer family of four
An accused youth admitted Wednesday to shooting dead four members of a fellow schoolboy's family, asserting to a court in Ulm, Germany that he had been the sole killer.
Avant Gardeners just might shake up your perception of green spaces. The book focuses on 100 surprising landscapes created by designers who set out to make a statement.
Bishop Margot Kaessmann to Lead German Protestants
The Rev. Margot Kaessmann, bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hannover, was elected Oct.
It's wheels up Friday to return home for the Hans Joohs exchange intern from Neu Ulm, Germany, so the New Ulm Sister Cities Commission members threw a farewell bash for Christian Jedon at the Kegel Klub Wednesday night.
Guest Columnist: Third Reich revisited from an African-American perspective
Where does one start? The beginning? Some would say it began with reading "The Diary of Anne Frank" all those years ago.
Lewis leads Great Britain to world glory in Germany Martial arts round-up
World champion martial artist Eddy Lewis led Great Britain to glory at the third World Kuo Shu Championships in Ulm, Germany, last month.
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