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German MP's shock at level of TDs' pay

Wednesday March 18 2009

FINANCE Minister Brian Lenihan has signalled his intention to clean up Ireland's financial sector.

Germans don't want to pay for Irish greed

Friday March 13 2009

The following excerpt from one of Germany's leading national newspapers ('Die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung', March 2, by author Nikolas Busse) should be of interest in Ireland:

German lender gave Lehman €300m on day US bank filed for bankruptcy

Saturday September 20 2008

Germany's finance ministry said it is astonished that state lender KfW transferred €300m to Lehman Brothers on the day the US bank filed for bankruptcy protection.

Porsche's VW takeover hits speed bump as unions row

Thursday August 21 2008

Luxury carmaker Porsche's creeping takeover of Volkswagen, Europe's largest carmaker, has hit a bump amid a growing dispute between the leaders of unionised workers at both groups.

Court of Justice is the big concern

Wednesday June 18 2008

An editorial in Germany's 'Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung' (June 15) had an important insight into the crisis facing the EU after the Irish 'No' vote.

Bank gave warning to subsidiaryover loans

Wednesday August 29 2007

Germany's financial regulator visited the Irish subsidiary of Sachson LB, which almost collapsed earlier this month, as far back as 2005. Following this visit it warned the German bank that its Irish subsidiary was over-exposed to mortgage-backed securities.

Mozart work brings dischord to Germany and Poland

Friday August 17 2007

When Mozart wrote his 27th piano concerto in his usual neat hand months before he died, he could never have imagined the manuscript's future journey.

Leaders still wearing out shoes, and also perhaps their welcome

Wednesday May 23 2007

ENDA Kenny and Bertie Ahern have been wearing out their shoes with constant travelling for the past three weeks, and the last two days have been among the busiest of the campaign. Here is a summary of the schedules over the past 48 hours.

Joachim Fest

Sunday September 17 2006

JOACHIM Fest, who died on Monday aged 79, was the most celebrated historian and the most distinguished journalist of the post-war generation in Germany.

Shock as German writer Grass admits: 'I was in SS'

Sunday August 13 2006

KATE CONNOLLY
in BERLIN
GERMANY is reeling from the revelation this weekend that Gunter Grass, its greatest living author and doyen of the Left, was a member of Hitler's elite Waffen-SS.

When the thespians attack . . . And Twink as well

Friday February 24 2006

My, aren't we testy? That can be the only reaction this week after two actors rounded on their critics in ways both hilariously stupid and self destructive.

Klinsmann on the ropes as Germans hit rock bottom

Friday March 03 2006

Soccer
Glenn
Moore
THE Polish journalist working in the bowels of the Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence on Wednesday night wore a broad smile on his face.