Sunday, June 30, 2013

Onyx Rebuffs Amgen, Seeks Other Bidders

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Mittelbayerische Zeitung: Kommentar von Christian Kucznierz zum Hungerstreik der Asylbewerber in München

Obama says Zimbabwe has opportunity, needs free and fair poll


JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama said on Sunday Zimbabwe’s economic recovery gave the southern African country an opportunity to advance but only if upcoming elections were “free and fair.”


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Fritz-Gerlich-Preis für NDR-Koproduktion "Das Mädchen Wadjda"

Fifteen people injured at motor rally in Poland


WARSAW (Reuters) – At least 15 people, including two children, were injured at a motor rally in the Polish city of Poznan on Sunday after a luxury car skidded into a group of spectators, a local police spokesman said.


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Allg. Zeitung Mainz: Wer wir sind / Kommentar zur Spionage-Affäre

Allg. Zeitung Mainz: Vor dem Bürgerkrieg / Kommentar zu Ägypten

Stuttgarter Nachrichten: Kommentar zu Kroatien.

Egyptians flood streets to demand Mursi ouster


CAIRO (Reuters) – Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians flooded into the streets on the first anniversary of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi’s inauguration on Sunday to demand that he resign.


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Lausitzer Rundschau: Das Fell des Bären – Brandenburgs SPD bekommt ein Kandidatenproblem

Westdeutsche Zeitung: Präsident Mursi hat das Land am Nil tief gespalten = von Anja Clemens-Smicek

Lausitzer Rundschau: Viel zu viel vertane Zeit – Zum Start der BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg am Montag

WAZ: Es geht um Landesgeschichte. Kommentar von Theo Schumacher

Mitteldeutsche Zeitung: zu regionalen Produkten

WAZ: Der Todesschuss von Berlin. Kommentar von Christopher Onkelbach

NRZ: Freunde, so nicht – ein Kommentar von MIGUEL SANCHES

VIDEO: Obama visits Mandela’s prison cell


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Rheinische Post: Mursi spaltet Ägypten = Von Matthias Beermann

Rheinische Post: Mehr Hilfe für Senioren = Von Eva Quadbeck

Stuttgarter Zeitung: Exklusivmeldung: Lufthansa will mit Germanwings auf dem Billigflugmarkt Punkte sammeln / Lufthansa-Vorstand Carsten Spohr im…

Farah victorious at Diamond League


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Der Tagesspiegel: Bankenverband wütend über irische Kollegen

Fotostrecke: Demonstrieren für und gegen Mursi


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Viseo i 690 – Bürstner schenkt sich ein neues Wohnmobil


Mit einem bunten Strauß neuer Fahrzeuge feiert Bürstner seinen 55. Geburtstag. der Viseo ist ein neues Modell.


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Schlechte Zeugnis-Noten – Im nächsten Jahr wird alles besser


Für schlechte Noten gibt es viele Gründe. Hier unterrichten wir Sie, wie Sie als Eltern Ihr Kind für die nächste Klasse stärken können.Foto: Quirin Leppert, Mario Ziegler, Simon Koy


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Assad’s forces battle to tighten control of central Syria


AMMAN (Reuters) – President Bashar al-Assad’s forces pounded Sunni Muslim rebels in the city of Homs with artillery and from the air on Sunday, the second day of an offensive to expand loyalist control over Syria’s strategic centre, activists said.


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Kartellamt zieht Bilanz – Schienen, Zucker und Bier künstlich verteuert


Etwa 100 Millionen Euro zu viel hat die Deutsche Bahn 2006 für Schienen bezahlt. Die Hersteller hatten die überhöhten Preise untereinander abgesprochen. Doch das Bundeskartellamt kommt solchen illegalen Preisabsprachen immer häufiger auf die Schliche.



Die „Schienenfreunde“ trafen sich in der Duisburger Pizzeria „Da Bruno“, wo


im August 2007 die brutalen Mafiamorde zweier verfeindeter ´Ndrangheta-Clans


stattfanden, um dort abzusprechen, wer wie viele Schienen an die Deutsche Bahn verkaufen darf. Bei den „Schienenfreunden“ handelte es sich um Mitglieder eines Stahlkartells, das über zehn Jahre die


Preise für die Bahnschienen in Deutschland bestimmte


. Allein im Jahr 2006 hat die Bahn schätzungsweise 100 Millionen Euro zu viel für Schienen bezahlt. Doch das Bundeskartellamt kam den Betrügern auf die Schliche. Gegen die Mitglieder des Kartells wurde nun ein Bußgeld in Höhe 124,5 Millionen Euro verhängt.


Das Schienenkartell war sicherlich einer der spektakulärsten Fälle, die das Bundeskartellamt in den vergangenen beiden Jahren aufklären konnte. Doch auch in anderen Bereichen ermittelt die Behörde immer erfolgreicher gegen illegale Preisabsprachen in der deutschen Wirtschaft. Die Höhe der verhängten Bußgelder stieg im vergangenen Jahr von 190 Millionen Euro auf 316 Millionen Euro. Insgesamt verfolgte das Bundeskartellamt 2012 insgesamt 34 Fälle illegaler Preisabsprachen.


Illegale Preisabsprachen auch bei Wurst und Bier


Viele Verfahren gegen Kartelle laufen noch. „Wir haben ein stetig hohes Niveau an Fällen“, sagte Präsident Andreas Mundt bei der Vorstellung der Jahresbilanz in der vergangenen Woche. Die Arbeit des Bundeskartellamts bewahrt nicht nur große Konzerne, wie die Deutsche Bahn, vor künstlich überhöhten Preisen, sondern auch die Otto-Normal-Verbraucher. Derzeit ermittelt die Behörde zu illegalen Preisabsprachen unter anderem bei Produkten, wie Wurst, Kartoffeln, Zucker und sogenannten „Fernsehbieren“.


Dabei handelt es sich um die Biere großer, überregionaler Brauereien, die im Fernsehen für ihre Produkte werben. Details zu den mutmaßlichen Preisabsprachen der Bierhersteller wollte Mundt nicht bekanntgeben, da das Verfahren noch laufe.



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Handball: Zeitz will den THW Kiel sofort verlassen


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Der Tagesspiegel: EU-Parlamentspräsident Schulz fordert Erklärung der USA zu mutmaßlichem NSA-Lauschangriff / SPD-Politiker: Washington kann EU…

Ex-Chad leader Habre arrested ahead of trial in Senegal


DAKAR (Reuters) – Hissene Habre, Chad’s former leader, was arrested on Sunday in Senegal, where he has been living in freely in exile for 22 years despite accusations of political killing and torture during his time in power, a court spokesman said.


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Mired in recession, Croatia joins troubled EU


ZAGREB (Reuters) – Croatia becomes the 28th member of the European Union at midnight on Sunday, passing a milestone in its recovery from war but anxious over the troubled state of its economy and the bloc it is joining.


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Stuttgarter Zeitung: Kommentar: Die Erweiterung ist richtig / Mit der Aufnahme Kroatiens zeigt die EU, dass sie arme Länder nicht im Stich lässt

Obamas tour Mandela’s island jail before Africa speech


CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama and his family visited South Africa’s bleak former prison of Robben Island on Sunday to pay tribute to ex-inmate Nelson Mandela, now critically ill in hospital.


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Beachvolleyball: Olympiasieger Brink sagt WM-Teilnahme ab


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Stuttgarter Zeitung: Kommentar: Empörender Tabubruch / Wenn die Amerikaner bei der EU spionieren, setzen sich die USA immer mehr ins Unrecht

F1: Rosberg wins British Grand Prix






Rosberg negotiates tire chaos to win British Grand Prix





June 30, 2013 — Updated 1358 GMT (2158 HKT)









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STORY HIGHLIGHTS



  • Nico Rosberg wins British Grand Prix for first time

  • Mark Webber fights back from poor start to take seccond

  • Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso finished third

  • Championship leader Sebastian Vettel retires due to gearbox problems








(CNN) — Just nine days ago Formula 1′s governing body punished Pirelli and Mercedes for holding an unsanctioned tire test — at the British Grand Prix it was Pirelli handing out punishment to the elite racing series.


British home hope Lewis Hamilton lost the lead when his left-rear tire began to unravel on the eighth lap at the demanding Silverstone circuit.


It was the first of four incidents as Ferrari’s Felipe Massa, Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne and McLaren’s Sergio Perez also had their races ruined by failures to the exact same tire.


Hamilton — and the 130,000 British fans who streamed into Silverstone to support the 2008 world champion — were left counting the cost more than most.


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His problem handed Sebastian Vettel the race lead and Red Bull’s defending world champion marched ominously towards the checkered flag.


But there was a final twist — and a dash of retribution for Mercedes — as Vettel’s Red Bull ground to a halt with 10 laps to go.


“We had a gearbox issue,” the championship leader said. “Fifth gear broke and it was not possible to carry on. It was quite disappointing to stop and retire.”


Nico Rosberg inherited the lead from Vettel and the German raced to his first British Grand Prix victory and second of the season.


Mark Webber, who announced he was retiring from Formula One at the end of the year, recovered from a dismal start to a brilliant second in his last-ever F1 race on British soil.


The Australian was followed home by Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso while Hamilton fought his way back to the field to finish fourth ahead of Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen.


There was some world-class racing in the final laps but Pirelli will now face serious questions about whether the drivers are pushing themselves and their cars to the limit in safe conditions.













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