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October/November 1996
FEATURES
BERLIN: BUILDING TO BRIDGE THE GAP p. 20 Explore the capital-in-the-making, Europe's largest construction site By Dave G. Houser
ADVENTURES IN PARADIES p. 26 Bungee jump, race car drive, hike, and sail with the best of them By David Peevers
THE MEDIEVAL HEART OF NORTHERN GERMANY p. 32 Uncover the past in the cities of Hildesheim, Einbeck, Celle, and Lüneburg
By John Dornberg
CLOSING THE CIRCLE THROUGH RECYCLING p. 38 Find out why Germany leads in the world's recycling efforts By Chris Bolgiano
GERMAN-AMERICAN
BEER BARONS VS. TEETOTALERS p. 46 Follow the battles of the U.S. Brewers Association during Prohibition By John Hall
YESTERYEARS p. 50 By James Crutchfield
DEPARTMENTS
EDITORIAL p. 4 LETTERS p. 6 IN BRIEF p. 8 Helping the Disabled; HipHop'n Germans, Media Waves in Berlin/Brandenburg; Germany for Germans, but which Ones; and
Banter Box by Ian McMaster PROFILE p. 12 An American Knight in Germany By Thomas C. Lucey GALLERY p. 14 Brown Slip and Peacocks' Eyes: The Folk Pottery of Eastern Germany and Old Silesia
By Charles R. and Ilona S. Mack ENCOUNTERS p. 42 Oktoberfest Horses By Dennis Burnside AT HOME p. 54 Crossover Cuisine
By Daniela Schneider LIBRARY p. 58 Interview with Daniel Goldhagen By Carol Bergman Book reviews of Dueling: The Cult of Honor in Fin-de-Siécle Germany; Dr. Oetker: Germany
Cooking Today--The Original; Bavarian Cooking: Old Bavaria, Franconia, and Swabia; and Emigration and Settlement: Patterns of German Communities in North America CALENDAR p. 60
AND FINALLY... p. 64 Berlin: A Capital Yet to Come By Gerhard Weiss
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