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Hypo Real Estate
Hypo_Real_Estate
Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive117
Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive117
Prostitution in Sweden
Sweden it is illegal to pay for sex (the client commits a crime, but not the prostitute). Sweden considers prostitution a form of violence against women, so the crime consists in the customer paying for sex, not in the prostitute selling sexual services. This law which makes it illegal to pay for sex, but not to be a prostitute was adopted in 1999, and at that time it was unique; since than a similar law was adopted by Norway (in 2009) and by Iceland (in 2009) .
Prostitution_in_Sweden
International reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War
International_reactions_to_the_2006_Lebanon_War
Sandmännchen
Talk:Sandmännchen
Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement
The Indo-U.S. civilian nuclear agreement, known also as the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, refers to a bilateral accord on civil nuclear cooperation between the United States of America and the Republic of India. The framework for this agreement was a July 18, 2005 joint statement by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and then U.S.
Indo-US_civilian_nuclear_agreement
Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi
Bibi Khānoom Astarābādi () (1858 or 1859 – 1921) was a notable Iranian writer, satirist, and one of the pioneering figures in the women's movement of Iran. Bibi Khatoon Astarabadi was born to the family of Mohammad Baqer Khan Astarabadi, one of the notable men of Astarabad (the present-day Gorgan), and Khadijeh Khanom (خديجه خانم), known as Mollah Bāji (ملاباجی), one of the companions of Shokooh ol-Saltaneh (شکوه السلطنه), wife to Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar.
Bibi_Khanoom_Astarabadi
Matthias Schweighöfer
Matthias Schweighöfer (born March 11, 1981) is a German actor. He is sometimes credited as Matthias Schweighofer
Matthias_Schweighöfer
OOMPH!
Talk:OOMPH!
Pedophilia
The term pedophilia (or paedophilia) has a range of definitions as found in psychology, law enforcement, and the vernacular. As a medical diagnosis, it is defined as a psychological disorder in which an adult experiences a sexual preference for prepubescent children.
Pedophilia
Not Without My Husband
Not Without My Husband (German titleNicht ohne meinen Mann) is a book written by Justine Harun-Mahdavi. The book is the memoir of Justine and her life as a German woman with her Persian (Iranian) husband, Masoud Harun-Mahdavi, in Iran before and after the Iranian revolution.Justine came to Iran in 1968 and lived with her husband and two children in different cities (mainly in Kerman, Mashhad and Tehran) in Iran for more than 11 years.
Not_Without_My_Husband
Justine Harun-Mahdavi
Justine Harun-Mahdavi (Haas, born 11 June 1945 in Morbach, Germany) is a German woman who lived in Iran between 1968 and 1979. She is the writer of the recently published book Not without My Husband.Her memoir, Not Without My Husband, describes her life with her Persian (Iranian) husband and two children in Iran. The book offers a direct view of the Iranian society as seen by a Westerner.
Justine_Harun-Mahdavi
Mathias Bröckers
Mathias Bröckers is a writer, journalist and longtime editor of the Berlin newspaper 'taz' (die tageszeitung). He is most widely known for his writings casting doubt on the commonly accepted version of events regarding the destruction of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
Mathias_Bröckers
Britta Steffen
Britta Steffen (born 16 November 1983 in Schwedt, Germany) is a German swimmer who specializes in freestyle, who is a former holder of the world record in women's 100 metre freestyle.In 1999 Steffen won six titles at the European junior championships, and won a medal as a member of Germany's freestyle relay team at the Summer Olympics 2000. In 2004, she asked to swim the 4×100m relay. But after the Olympics, she took one year off swimming and concentrated on her studies, which were not finished.
Britta_Steffen
Women's rights in Iran
and for Iranian Women's social movement see Women's rights movement in Iran. Women's rights in Iran have a long and complex history. The modern movement first emerged some time around the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, during which the first journal published by a woman (Danish) began publication. The movement was significantly diminished by Reza Shah’s autocratic government, although Tehran University enrolled its first woman in 1936.
Women's_rights_in_Iran
Craig Hatkoff
Craig M. Hatkoff (born 19 March 1954) is an American real estate investor and philanthropist from New York City. Along with his wife Jane Rosenthal and Robert DeNiro, he co-founded the Tribeca Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Institute in 2002. The three founders were recipients of the inaugural September 11th National Museum and Memorial Foundation "Notes of Hope Award" for Distinction in Rebuilding in September 2008.
Craig_Hatkoff
Budweiser Budvar Brewery
Budweiser Budvar Brewery (Budějovický Budvar) is a brewery in the Czech Republic that is best known for brewing a beer known as Budweiser Budvar in the European Union, Czechvar in the United States and Canada, and either Budweiser Budvar or Budějovický Budvar in the rest of the world.
Budweiser_Budvar_Brewery
History of slavery
history of slavery covers many different forms of human exploitation across many cultures throughout history. Slavery, generally defined, refers to a situation where one human being is considered to be the property of another, and is therefore obligated to perform tasks for their owner without any choice involved. It can be traced back to the earliest records, such as the Code of Hammurabi (ca. 1760 BC), which refers to it as an established institution.
History_of_slavery
Neanderthal genome project
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany and 454 Life Sciences in the United States announced that they would be sequencing the Neanderthal genome over the next several years. At roughly 3.2 billion base pairs, the Neanderthal genome is about the size of the modern human genome; according to preliminary sequences, modern human and Neanderthal DNA appear to be 99.5% identical (compared to humans sharing around 95% of their genes with the chimpanzee).
Neanderthal_genome_project
Timeline of Military Operations in the 2006 Lebanon War
This is a timeline of Military operations of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict.
Timeline_of_Military_Operations_in_the_2006_Lebanon_War
List of Chinese language radio stations
radio stations that broadcast in the Chinese language.
List_of_Chinese_language_radio_stations
September 11 attacks/Archive 20
Talk:September_11_attacks/Archive_20
Shi'ite Crescent
The Shi'ite or Shi'a Crescent is a recent geo-political term used to describe a region of the Middle East where the majority population is Shi'a, or where there is a strong Shi'a minority in the population. It has been used to describe the potential for cooperation among these areas in Middle Eastern politics.
Shi'ite_Crescent
Olessi
User_talk:Olessi
Martin Graf
Martin Graf (born May 11, 1960) is an Austrian politician. He is member of the Freedom Party of Austria and currently third president of the Austrian Parliament.
Martin_Graf
Portopalo di Capo Passero
Portopalo di Capo Passero (Sicilian:Puortupalu) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Syracuse, Sicily (Italy). It's located about 220Palermo and about 45Syracuse. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,617 and an area of 14.9Portopalo di Capo Passero borders the following municipalitiesPachino.
Portopalo_di_Capo_Passero
Two World Wars and One World Cup
Two World Wars and One World Cup is a football song sung by supporters of the English National Team to the tune of Camptown Races. It is especially directed at the German fans, making reference to the world wars that were fought in the 20th century, and how England defeated West Germany to win the 1966 FIFA World Cup. The chant refers to the fact that Germany have never beaten England in a FIFA World Cup Final.
Two_World_Wars_and_One_World_Cup
Tibetan sovereignty debate
Tibet, it has been an independent country, divided into different kingdoms and states, and a part of China each for a certain amount of time. Today it is mostly controlled by People's Republic of China (PRC), while a small part is controlled by India. The government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Government of Tibet in Exile, however, disagree over the definition of Tibet, and whether its incorporation into China is legitimate according to international law.
Tibetan_sovereignty_debate
Love padlocks
Love padlocks are a custom by which sweethearts affix padlocks to a fence or similar public fixture to symbolise their love.
Love_padlocks
Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive135
Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive135
Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-09-14 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Wikipedia:Mediation_Cabal/Cases/2006-09-14_Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad
Pope Benedict XVI Islam controversy
Pope Benedict XVI Islam controversy arose from a lecture delivered on 12 September 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Regensburg in Germany. The pope, speaking in German, quoted an unfavorable remark about Islam made in the 14th century by a Byzantine emperor.
Pope_Benedict_XVI_Islam_controversy
September 11 attacks/Archive 21
Talk:September_11_attacks/Archive_21
Andrei Boncea
Andrei Boncea (born February 6 1972 in Suici, Argeş, Romania) is a Romanian film producer, and since 1998 General Director of MediaPro Pictures, one of the leading film and television studios in Eastern Europe. He has been involved in numerous international productions filmed in Romania, such as Amen, directed by Costa Gavras, Callas Forever, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, Modigliani, directed by Mick Davis, starring Andy Garcia, and 2006 Academy Award nominee for Foreign Film Merry Christmas, directed by Christian Carion.
Andrei_Boncea
Deutsche Welle
Talk:Deutsche_Welle
Christoph Janker
Christoph Janker (born 14 February 1985 in Cham, Bavaria) is a German footballer who is a defender for Hertha BSC.
Christoph_Janker
Current events/2006 September 22
Portal:Current_events/2006_September_22
Erika Steinbach/Archive 3
Talk:Erika_Steinbach/Archive_3
Icelandic parliamentary election, 2007
The 2007 Icelandic general elections were held on 12 May, 2007. In this election, the public elected 63 members of parliament using proportional representation from six constituencies to the Alþingi. Six parties participated in the electionsright wing Independence Party and the centrist Progressive Party, and the opposition parties in the Alþingi, the Social Democratic Alliance, the Left-Green Movement and the Liberal Party; one new party, the environmentalist Iceland's Movement – Living Land also participated in the elections.
Icelandic_parliamentary_election,_2007
France/Events
Portal:France/Events
WikiProject Saints/Archive4
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Saints/Archive4
Looted art
Looted art has been a consequence of looting during war, natural disaster and riot for centuries. Looting of art, archaeology and other cultural property may be an opportunistic criminal act, or may be a more organized case of unlawful or unethical pillage by the victor of a conflict.
Looted_art
Global spread of H5N1 in 2005
Global_spread_of_H5N1_in_2005
11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings/Archive 2
Talk:11_March_2004_Madrid_train_bombings/Archive_2
East Germany at the Olympics
The German Democratic Republic (GDR), often called East Germany, had founded a separate National Olympic Committee for socialist East Germany on 22 April 1951 in the Rotes Rathaus of East Berlin, as the last of three German Olympic committees of the time. It was not recognized by the IOC for over a decade.
East_Germany_at_the_Olympics
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad/Archive 6
Talk:Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad/Archive_6
2004 Madrid train bombings/Controversies about the 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings
Talk:2004_Madrid_train_bombings/Controversies_about_the_11_March_2004_Madrid_train_bombings
Bombing of Dresden in World War II/Archive 13
Talk:Bombing_of_Dresden_in_World_War_II/Archive_13
Larean01/Atelier 1
User:Larean01/Atelier_1
Three-revert rule/Archive 3
Wikipedia_talk:Three-revert_rule/Archive_3