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September 8, 2005 | 12:00-2:00 PM | Harvard Faculty Club
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| Elections in Germany: Do the Results Matter for Transatlantic Business? |
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| Description: |
Luncheon & discussion with Thomas Fischermann, U.S. Economic Correspondent, Die Zeit (in cooperation with the American Council on Germany, and the Goethe Institute Boston) |
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| Speakers: |
Thomas Fischermann
U.S. Economic Correspondent, Die Zeit
Thomas Fischermann is the U.S. Economic Correspondent for DIE ZEIT, covering economics, business, and finance. Before moving to New York in 2001, he was London correspondent for DIE ZEIT. His recent book is titled Next Economy – Der Zweite Anlauf zur Internet-Revolution (Next Economy – A Second Go at the Internet Revolution). Thomas Fischermann studied economics and political science in Cologne and Sussex.
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| Location: |
The Harvard Faculty Club
20 Quincy Street Cambridge, MA |
| Time: |
12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.: Luncheon & Discussion |
| Fee: |
$25 for Members of the GABC, ACG or Goethe Institute, $35 for Non-members |
| RSVP: |
Pre-registration is required by September 5, 2005.
Questions can be directed to GABC via email or call us at (617) 437-6588.
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