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DAILY BULLETIN09.10.2011 | 18:30 UTC  
EUROPE  |  SPORTS  |  GERMANY  |  WORLD  |  BUSINESS
EUROPE
FINANCE
Sarkozy comes to Berlin to shore up Europe's banks
The leaders of France and Germany, the eurozone's top economies, are meeting in Berlin to find common ground on Greece and Europe's downtrodden banks amid fears of an imminent credit crunch. alt
alt World Bank demands more leadership in Europe from Germany
alt German economics minister leads rebuilding mission in Greece
alt Background: the tools meant to fix Europe's broken finances
FRANCE
France's Socialists choose Sarkozy's opponent
For the first time in the history of the party, French Socialists are voting for their presidential candidate in a US-style primary election. Former leader Francois Hollande is the favorite to take on Sarkozy next year. alt
alt Sarkozy comes to Berlin to shore up Europe's banks
alt Sarkozy hit hard as French left seizes Senate majority
POLITICS
Polish election offers chance of political stability
Polish voters are heading to the ballot boxes to choose their country's preeminent political party. The incumbent Civic Platform party is looking strong, but there are others in the wings ready to take over. alt
alt Polish nationalists play anti-German card
alt Elections in Poland focus as much on religion as economy
alt Polish defense minister quits in wake of Katyn crash report
SPORTS
FORMULA ONE
'Full throttle all the time' - Vettel's career is like his driving
Sebastian Vettel has been in a league of his own in Formula One this year. At the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka he became the youngest-ever double world champion - winning with a jaw-dropping four races to spare. alt
alt Vettel writes history with F1 title defense
alt Adrian Newey: old-fashioned designer of cutting-edge cars
alt Home hiccup hasn't really hurt Vettel's F1 title bid
GERMANY
AVIATION
German air traffic controllers set to strike
Contract negotiations with German air traffic controllers have collapsed, raising the prospect of a nationwide work stoppage next week. The strike would be the first such industrial action in German history. alt
alt German air traffic controllers call off strike
alt Air traffic control dispute moves into next round
WORLD
INVESTMENT
Foreign investors face significant hurdles in US market
With the US in difficult economic straits, the Obama administration hopes to fight unemployment through foreign investment. But many obstacles stand in the way of companies that want to expand in America. alt
alt Anti-Wall Street movement protests gather pace across the US
alt Rapid rise of finance industry produces negative effects for society
alt More and more Chinese investors discover Germany
ARAB WORLD
Revolutionary forces claim major advances in Gadhafi strongholds
After battling for weeks to control the cities of Sirte and Bani Walid, Libya's transitional rulers now claim to be on the verge of definitively liberating their North African country from Gadhafi loyalists. alt
alt Misrata looks to post-Gadhafi future
alt Berlin plans airlift for wounded Libyans
alt Anti-Gadhafi forces battle for Sirte against fierce resistance
alt Residents flee Gadhafi's besieged hometown
BUSINESS
INVESTMENT
Creating 'life with subtitles' for the hearing impaired
Two Munich-based social entrepreneurs have developed a new smartphone transcription service that allows people with hearing impairments to communicate without relying on sign language or live interpreters. alt
alt Handicap accessibility faces uphill climb in German tourism
alt Italian deaf people want recognition for sign language
alt US university for the deaf offers German signing course

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