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us presidential election

The Where We Live Interview and More on How Germans View the US Presidential Election

October 29, 2008

I just finished the interview and wow, I think I sucked pretty hard.  I just am not good at immediately spitting out answers, I like to think things out a bit more, plus I’d spent the time before the interview perusing the German coverage, so my brain was still in German language mode (shoulda thought [...]

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I’m going to be interviewed on WNPR about the US election!

October 27, 2008

That’s right, this Wednesday, I’ll be one of a panel of expat bloggers from around the world on Connecticut Public Radio‘s morning news show, Where We Live, giving views on how the US election is perceived abroad.  I’ve been given some of the questions I’m going to be asked ahead of time, and I’d love [...]

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How the German Media Covered the 3rd US presidential Debate

October 20, 2008

Sorry it’s taken me so long to get this up.  My desktop died, I’ve got a stone age laptop (can you spell S-L-O-W) and then we didn’t have internet for most of the weekend. This time I chose two articles from the main news magazines of Germany, Focus and Spiegel.  Actually, the one lucky thing [...]

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