Der Spiegel
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Der Spiegel (German for "The Mirror") is Europe's biggest and Germany's most influential weekly magazine, published in Hamburg, with a circulation of around one million per week. Contents More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Magazine
Audience:
Very large audience (1M or more) (German)
Political Viewpoint:
Neutral viewpoint
Edited By:
Jon Mitchell
Last Edit:
Oct 20, 2010 - 8:54 AM PDT
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Top Authors:
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Protesting Pink: Barbie Dreamhouse Gets Fiery Welcome in Berlin
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Traffic Stopper: Mini Hot Rod Hits German Roads
The mini hot rod looks like an outsize toy, and its Hamburg-basedvia Der Spiegel -
Design Crimes: Exhibit Celebrates Bad Taste Through the Years
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Insufficient Efforts: Report Faults Cyprus on Money Laundering
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Coveted Coves: Emir's Greek Isle Purchase Inspires Hope
After the Trojan War, Odysseus' journey ended on the island of Ithaca, which later became part of the Byzantine Empire. Located in the middle of the Ionian Sea, it is covered ...via Der Spiegel -
Living by the Numbers: Big Data Knows What Your Future Holds
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Beaten, Bullied, Badgered: EU Study Finds Widespread Homophobia in Europe
In Europe, the acceptance of homosexuals, bisexuals and the transgendered is far from a foregone conclusion. Many still face discrimination, social isolation or outright ...via Der Spiegel -
Crisis of Friendship: Split Persists Between Berlin and Paris
It's no secret that major differences are stewing between Berlin and Paris over the best recipes for combating the debt crisis. Despite efforts by French President François ...via Der Spiegel -
Beuys Biography: Book Accuses Artist of Close Ties to Nazis
Joseph Beuys spent his entire life dying, his widow once said. In January 1986, his heart did in fact stop beating. Urns with his ashes were committed to the depths of the ...via Der Spiegel
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