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Tschuss from Munich!
August 12 — 14, 2010. I drove to Munich the last weekend I was there. It was lovely but I’m afraid my Munich memories will have to compete with my experience of the German autobahn. Still, here’s a little video … Read the rest of this entry
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Heidelberg, not Hyderabad
August 14, 2010. Every time Nikolai, a student from Luxembourg, said Heidelberg, my Indian brain heard Hyderabad. “You are going to Hyderabad?” He would ask in a thick accent. May be it’s because he would always start the conversation with … Read the rest of this entry
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Doors in Europe
July — August, 2010. Samantha collected pins from every city she visited. I collected pictures of doors. I’ve always had a fascination for doors. They symbolize grand entrances, and they also promise great exits. Here’s a gallery of some ornate, some … Read the rest of this entry
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The Berlin Wall
August 6, 2010. Berlin makes city planners in America look like small thinkers. It’s a sprawling city that also seems at odds with the scale of most other German cities. The Berlin Wall did come down in 1989! On the … Read the rest of this entry
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Tours, walks, nightlife in Berlin
August 6, 2010. We started the day learning about Germany’s foreign relations initiatives from a spokesperson at the German Foreign Ministry. Later, we went on a private group tour of the Reichstag, a building with an incredible history. It is … Read the rest of this entry
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A final blast from Giessen
August 2 — 5, 2010. Prof. Ed Fallone taught International Criminal Law. He’s also a well-read blogger on Marquette’s faculty law blog. Read his latest blog post about the top ten reasons for participating in the Giessen study abroad program … Read the rest of this entry
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Paris still sparkles
July 31 — August 1, 2010. A two-hour journey on the Thalys from Brussels to Paris continued to deepen my fascination with European public transport. Here, the mundane drone of the Paris metro is pepped up by a traveling crooner. … Read the rest of this entry
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Seat of the European Union
July 30–31, 2010. We had our first group tour to Brussels, where we took in a tour of the European Parliament (video) and Commission in Brussels. Two experts gave us deeper insights into how the EU functions and its historical … Read the rest of this entry
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Views of a Belarusian student
July 29, 2010. One evening on the train back to Giessen, we met a young Belarusian who shared his thoughts on Obama, America, 9/11, the CIA, Britain, MI6. He studies sports and nutrition in Giessen. This video is an edited … Read the rest of this entry
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Frankfurt is . . .
July 29, 2010. . . . to Giessen what Chicago is to Milwaukee. A bustling and exciting city to its south in middle Germany. Samantha is still in search of the bull and bear in front of its stock exchange. … Read the rest of this entry
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