Saturday, July 01, 2006 

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Plagues German Peacekeepers 



The German military is battling a new problem: As it prepares for a new foreign deployment in Congo, many soldiers are still suffering from traumatic experiences in Somalia, Kosovo and Afghanistan. A term most common associated with the Vietnam War -- post-traumatic stress disorder -- is now increasingly afflicting German soldiers returning from missions abroad.
Source: service.spiegel.de

Thursday, June 29, 2006 
HAMBURG, Germany -- Locales such as Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Stockholm and even Prague were thrown around as possible destinations for the two-day break our team is currently on.
Source: www.ussoccerplayers.com

House disclosures list 
House disclosures list
Source: www.usatoday.com

Church Notes 
St. Phillips Missionary Baptist Church, 275 Richardson Ave., Bridgeton, will feature a country breakfast starting at 8:30 a.m. Breakfast includes sausage, bacon, eggs, home fries, coffee and juice for $7. The program is sponsored by the men of St. Phillips.
Source: www.nj.com

Thursday, June 29, 2006 

NFA student will cheer Ecuador's team in person 



NORWICH -- Since he moved here eight years ago, Mario Castro has gone back to Ecuador every summer to visit his father. Not this year.
Source: www.norwichbulletin.com

 

Dancer from CMU at top of his game 



No matter where Theodore J. "T.J." VanToll III gets down, the dance floor is the same -- a square slightly smaller than a Twister mat marked with four arrows.
Source: www.mlive.com

Arena's Future With U.S. In Question 
The words never came from Bruce Arena's mouth. But during the U.S. coach's hourlong, final media briefing from Germany, he seemed to be delivering his farewell address.
Source: feeds.courant.com

Shoemakersville citizens outraged 
Soon after Shoemakersville Borough Council unanimously voted to eliminate its 82-year-old police force, residents and business owners in the borough reacted with shock, anger, and confusion over the decision.
Source: www.berksmontnews.com

 

AROUND THE HOTELS



Korea Herald (subscription), South Korea - Jun 2, 2006... offers special dishes from 12 German cities including Hamburg, Frankfurt, Hanover ... to feature a Scandinavian design concept as a comfortable vacation spot for ...
Source: www.koreaherald.co.kr

German, British airliners to fly on Cape Verde
afrol News, Norway - Jun 2, 2006... would operate direct flights between the three German cities of D�sseldorf, Hamburg and Munich ... Trying to book a New Year's Eve vacation in Cape Verde for two ...
Source: www.afrol.com

It might have been
National Post, Canada - Jun 17, 2006Ray Baartz is excited about the Canadian vacation he and his wife, Sue, have ... Baartz might have been dead instead of in Hamburg, with his best mates, listening ...
Source: www.canada.com

Happy Tempest in a World Cup
Los Angeles Times, CA - Jun 3, 2006... will be scattered among 12 stadiums stretching from Munich to Hamburg to Berlin ... exposed, while she was changing from her bathing suit on a seaside vacation. ...
Source: www.latimes.com

Protests Against Layoffs at German Insurer Allianz
Deutsche Welle, Germany - 15 hours ago... are planned today at Allianz offices in Cologne, Dortmund, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt ... that employees would accept the loss of Christmas and vacation bonuses ...
Source: www.dw-world.de

Tuesday, June 27, 2006 

Injury replacement wasn't sure if he deserved to play 



As he stood on the sideline watching the U.S. national team's gutsy effort in its 1-1 draw against Italy on Saturday, Gregg Berhalter cheered his teammates on and congratulated them as they laid on the field after the 90 brutal minutes.
Source: www.northjersey.com

Shoey disbands police force 
Shoemakersville Borough no longer has its own police force, or mayor. At Council's June 6 meeting, members of the board voted unanimously to disband the force, consisting of six part-time patrolmen.
Source: www.berksmontnews.com

Arena: 'Right now, I'm just an idiot' 
U.S. coach noncommittal about future involvement with team Bruce Arena sounded more like a man ready to say goodbye than a coach eager to sign on for another World Cup.
Source: feeds.baltimoresun.com

NFA student will cheer Ecuador's team in person 
NORWICH -- Since he moved here eight years ago, Mario Castro has gone back to Ecuador every summer to visit his father. Not this year.
Source: www.norwichbulletin.com

Arena: Right now, I'm just an idiot 
HAMBURG, Germany Bruce Arena sounded more like a man ready to say goodbye than a coach eager to sign on for another World Cup.
Source: www.insidebayarea.com

Monday, June 26, 2006 

U.S. Coach May Not Return for Next Cup 



Bruce Arena sounded more like a man ready to say goodbye than a coach eager to sign on for another World Cup. He was noncommittal after the Americans were knocked out in the 2002 quarterfinals, too, though he said then he was open to staying on and eventually agreed to a new four-year.
Source: www.tribstar.com

U.S. coach: Im just an idiot 
Hamburg, Germany Bruce Arena sounded more like a man ready to say goodbye than a coach eager to sign on for another World Cup.
Source: www2.ljworld.com

Reyna quits U.S. soccer after four Cup stints 
HAMBURG, Germany -- U.S. midfielder and captain Claudio Reyna announced his retirement from the national team at a news conference Friday as his teammates dispersed on the day after their disappointing performance in the World Cup.
Source: www.oregonlive.com

Shoemakersville citizens outraged 
Soon after Shoemakersville Borough Council unanimously voted to eliminate its 82-year-old police force, residents and business owners in the borough reacted with shock, anger, and confusion over the decision.
Source: www.berksmontnews.com