Obama arrives in Berlin for official visitU.S. President Barack Obama (2nd L) and German President Joachim Gauck (1st L) review the guard of honor at the Presidential Palace in Berlin, Germany, June 19, 2013. Obama arrived in Berlin on June 18 for an official visit. (Xinhua/Pan Xu) 1 2 3 4 ... Xinhua News Agency, 41 minutes ago
President Obama walks with German President Joachim Gauck at the Schloss Bellevue in Berlin.
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Pardew staying at Newcastle:22:00 Borussia Dortmund executive Hans-Joachim Watzke says that the club need to clarify the future of striker Robert Lewandowski as they prepare for the forthcoming Bundesliga season. The 24-year old still has another year remaining on his ... Fox News Latino, 15 hours ago
Dortmund want Lewy clarity
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Obama begins diplomatic visit to BerlinBERLIN, June 19 (UPI) -- Obama first met with President Joachim Gauck at Schloss Belevue, his official residence. The two approached a group of school children waving miniature flags of both countries and Obama posed with some some, saying, ... UPI, 14 hours ago
Mr. Sunshine: 'Yes We Can' Memories Flood Back on Feel-Good Trip
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Obama Visits Berlin on Diplomacy Tour
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WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Obama ditches jacket
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Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski to stay putBorussia Dortmund's general manager Hans-Joachim Watzke now insists Robert Lewandowski will not leave this summer. The coveted Pole has already made his feelings clear that he expects to move to Bayern Munich next season, but Watzke has denied ... Fox News Latino, 2 days ago
Dortmund to deny Manchester United, Manchester City or Chelsea move for Robert Lewandowski
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Lewandowski going nowhere says Dortmund general manager Watzke
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Watzke: Lewandowski staying
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Lewandowski eyes moveRobert Lewandowski says that he still expects to leave Borussia Dortmund, despite chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke claiming he is not for sale this summer. The 24-year-old was tipped to join Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich having previously been ... Sky Sports, 1 week ago
Lewandowski: I want to move on
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No Robert Lewandowski move
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No Bayern move for Lewandowski:...
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Manchester United boosted in Lewandowski battleDortmund chief Hans-Joachim Watzke insisted that Lewandowski won't be sold to Bayern Munich, so leaving the door open to Manchester United. Dortmund, who won consecutive league titles from 2011 with Lewandowski but lost 2-1 to Bayern in the Champions League ... IBN Live, 1 week ago
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German boss Joachim Löw weighs in on Soccer in the U.S.A.For whatever reason, we love to hear what the big voices in the game say about soccer in our part of the world. Never mind that guys like Sir Alex Ferguson or Jose Mourinho or even the clownish Sepp Blatter cannot possible know much about soccer in ... NBC Sports, 2 weeks ago
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Watzke rules out Dortmund-Bayern peace summitBorussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke is adamant that there will not be a peace summit with Bayern Munich in order to try and improve the relationship between the two clubs. Things have turned sour between both Champions League finalists in ... Yahoo! Singapore, 1 week ago
Bayern didn`t bail Dortmund out, says Watzke
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No lunch or hugs with Bayern, says Dortmund boss
Rediff.com, 1 month ago
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Has ex-Pope Benedict halved in size?Pope Emeritus Benedicts deteriorating health has alarmed Archbishop of Cologne Joachim Meisner. Zee News, 1 month ago
Has ex-Pope Benedict 'halved in size' following declining health?
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Pope Benedict XVI is very ill say close friends...
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USA Today: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in poor health
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At Sotheby's London auction, Johann Joachim Kandler's work sold for 818,500Depicted taking snuff, the monkey was commissioned by Augustus II, the strong, Prince Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, and displayed in his porcelain menagerie at the famous Japanese Palace in Dresden. Economic Times, 1 month ago
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