November 9, 2004

Life

A very German day

by Claudia Muir

November 9, 1848
Robert Blum is executed in Vienna. One of the more prominent members of the Frankfurt National Assembly, he was in Vienna to observe how the Austrians dealt with the revolutionary forces. Not objective at all, he spoke to the revolutionaries and even took part in street fights. His diplomatic immunity [...]

Life

The Merry Wives of Saxe-Coburg Gotha

by Tobias Schwarz

A week after Queen Elisabeth II’s fourth state visit to Germany The Times is stunned that Germans hailed her as one of them (story including statements by the inevitable Nazi), while The Independent takes its readers on a detailed journey through time, attempting to uncover the exact extent to which the Windsors may in fact [...]

October 28, 2004

Life

Anti-Americanism?

by Tobias Schwarz

2000 British readers of the Radio Times voted Homer Simpson for President. The cartoon character tops a list of several fictional TV characters, which UK tellly viewers would prefer as US president. According to the BBC, “The West Wing’s” “real” fictional US President, Josiah Bartlet, polled second, only slightly ahead of radio therapist Frasier (link [...]

October 15, 2004

Life

Transatlantic trends again

by Nick Barlow

One of my first posts here on Fistful last year was about the Transatlantic Trends survey carried out by the German Marshall Fund, and I thought you might like to know that the results of the 2004 survey are now available.

October 7, 2004

Life

What You Look For Is What You Get?

by Edward Hugh

Ok, I’m feeling in a wicked mood today, so how about something really controversial (just for a change). It’s now as near to official as we’re going to get it that Sadam Hussein wasn’t making any serious advance towards the development of WMDs.
So, this being the case, what exactly is going on in Iraq?

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September 16, 2004

Life

Seen the Sri Lankan National Men’s Handball Team?

by Doug Merrill

According to Sri Lankan authorities (and as reported in the German newspaper whose web site could really be better organized), there isn’t one. That didn’t stop 23 men — or maybe 25, accounts vary — from organizing a three-week tour through Bavaria, getting German visas, traveling to Wittislingen (an apparently charming place of about 1000 [...]

March 23, 2004

Life

Our deaf, schizophrenic uncle S.

by Tobias Schwarz

William Pfaff, a writer who wrote about European-American relations and the challenges of perceived unchallenged US global leadership well before the Iraq induced and war-blogged “transatlantic rift”, may have indeed listened to Carly Simon when he wrote his not too favorable review of Zbigniew Brzezinski’s election year foreign policy summary “The Choice: Global Domination or [...]

March 15, 2004

Life

Great minds etc

by Nick Barlow

Steve Bell’s If… cartoon in the Guardian today (and presumably for the rest of the week) is a little tale called For A Fistful Of Euros. However, it’s about the arguments over policy towards the Euro between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, rather than an expose of us.
While the Guardian does make Bell’s editorial cartoons [...]

February 18, 2004

Life

Minding the parking meters

by Scott MacMillan

The Czech press digest Fleet Sheet puts out a free email bulletin with blog-like observations on Czech culture, business and politics. Though it’s sometimes a bit off base, it’s worth looking at to get a sense of the scene in Prague. Today’s…
Why does Prague airport have expensive self-service parking machines, when the CR is a [...]

February 17, 2004

Life

Thoughts on Establishment

by Russell Arben Fox

Not having been educated in Europe, I can’t contribute to the thread on religious education. But I want to thank Nick for putting it up, and everyone else for their comments on it. One of my pet peeves is how American arguments about religious education, and “establishment” issues in general (as they are usually described [...]

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