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August/September 1999
FEATURES
Amongst the Saxons Travel to the fantasy-filled three-countries-corner little known to foreign visitors By Steenie Harvey
The Goethe Institute: Continuing the Legacy of a Giant Explore the German-oriented educational and cultural opportunities offered throughout the world By Andrea Schulte-Peevers
The Ruhr: Germany’s Rustbelt Bounces Back with High Technology and Tourism Relish the economic and environmental revival of this vital river region
By John Dornberg
Turkish Delight Order up the mouth-watering tale of Germany’s favorite fast food By Robert Thornhill
GERMAN-AMERICAN
DEPARTMENTS
Cover: About 220 feet long and 86 feet high, “The Wall” by Christo and Jeanne-Claude consists of 10,000 brightly painted oil barrels. This is the latest art event held at the city of
Oberhausen’s Gasometer, a former gas container which has been turned into an exhibition and performance space. Photo by Wolfgang Volz
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