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German Politics on Thursday, February 22. 2007
• "Germans seem to be nuts about digital photography." German Impressions
• DJ Nozem writes about "Nutty Germans" and disagrees with some media coverage of the "Muslim threat."
• "Is the Autobahn a myth or can you really drive as fast as you want in Germany?" High T3ch answers with a video.
• Many Germans are nuts about the GDR's Trabant car, which is still chugging along, writes BBC NEWS (via German Impressions)
• About the GDR museum: A Berlin Diary
• "Despite some people making useful suggestions, elsewhere in the EU it seems all but impossible to shake of the spectre of that damned EU constitution. Current European Union president Angela Merkel keeps on bringing the bloody thing up, repeating the same thing that has been said ever since the thing was rejected by the French and Dutch referendums back in the summer of 2005," opines Nosemonkey.
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Well, yes. In the past four days, the Atlantic Review, the press digest by German Fulbright alumni, has covered that story, the Oscars, and even "English Language Blogs about 'Nutty Germans'".... Comments ()
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